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The death of civilian Alex Pretti during a federal operation in Minneapolis has sent shockwaves through the United States, dramatically increasing political and public pressure on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and its operational tactics. The incident, which occurred in the context of an immigration enforcement action
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An extremely violent armed attack shook the city of Salamanca, in the Mexican state of Guanajuato, leaving at least eleven people dead and twelve others injured after a shooting at a community soccer field, according to local authorities and national media reports. The attack occurred on Sunday, as people were gathered
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The Syrian city of Kobane is facing an increasingly severe humanitarian situation after more than a week under siege by forces allied with the government in Damascus, according to Kurdish activists and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, based in London. Reports indicate that access to food and essential
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With the worst of the winter storm now behind the tri-state area, attention has shifted to a critical post-storm responsibility: clearing snow and ice from sidewalks. While the snowfall may have ended, the risk for pedestrians remains high if walkways are not promptly and properly cleared. City regulations across the region require
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently visited a major state-run art studio to personally oversee the creation of sculptures intended for a memorial honoring North Korean soldiers who died fighting overseas, according to state media KCNA. The carefully staged visit reinforces Pyongyangâs long-standing narrative of sacrificeÂ
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Mass protests that erupted in Iran in early January may have resulted in one of the deadliest episodes in the countryâs recent history, according to reports from human rights organizations and international publications. The demonstrations, particularly intense on January 8 and 9, unfolded amid a severe economic crisis and
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Several European leaders have reacted cautiously to U.S. President Donald Trumpâs proposed âBoard of Peaceâ initiative, signaling openness to dialogue while raising constitutional and political concerns about its current structure. Germany and Italy said they could consider participation if the framework were revised
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Chinaâs expanding military capabilities could eventually allow Beijing to exert decisive control over trade access in the Indo-Pacific, according to a newly released U.S. national defense strategy that places the region at the center of American security and economic interests. The document warns that the balance of powerÂ
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China confirmed on Saturday that two of its most senior military officials are under investigation for suspected âserious violations of discipline,â a phrase commonly used by Beijing to refer to corruption-related offenses. The announcement signals a new escalation in President Xi Jinpingâs long-running campaign to tightenÂ
Read more: China Probes Senior Military Leaders for Corruption
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Recent remarks by the U.S. president regarding the role of NATO troops in Afghanistan have sparked strong reactions among long-standing allies within the transatlantic alliance. In a televised interview, the president argued that the United States never truly needed NATO support and suggested that allied forces deployed afterÂ
Read more: NATO Allies Reject Trumpâs Remarks on Afghanistan
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A leaked video has provided an unusually clear glimpse into the internal power struggles within Venezuelaâs governing system following the capture of NicolĂĄs Maduro by U.S. forces. The footage sheds light on how senior officials moved quickly to control public perception and maintain internal cohesion in the aftermathÂ
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Following the capture of NicolĂĄs Maduro by U.S. forces, one of the most influential figures within Venezuelaâs ruling movement, Diosdado Cabello, has stepped forward with a firm message: the current government, under the banner of the Bolivarian Revolution, remains âthe only guarantee of peaceâ in the country. TheÂ
