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Ukraine Receives 1,000 Bodies from Russia as Winter Deepens War's Toll
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Ukraine Receives 1,000 Bodies from Russia as Winter Deepens War's Toll

Russia and Ukraine exchange fallen soldiers' bodies in rare humanitarian gesture amid 4-year conflict. Brutal winter compounds civilian suffering as energy attacks intensify.

EU Brands Iran's Revolutionary Guards as Terrorists
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EU Brands Iran's Revolutionary Guards as Terrorists

European Union designates Iran's IRGC as terrorist organization following deadly crackdown on protesters that killed thousands. Diplomatic tensions escalate as US deploys naval forces.

Gaza's Last Hostage Exchange: When Peace Becomes the Real Challenge
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Gaza's Last Hostage Exchange: When Peace Becomes the Real Challenge

The final hostage exchange between Israel and Hamas closes one chapter of the Gaza war, but thousands of Palestinian prisoners remain in Israeli jails while Gaza's future hangs in uncertainty.

Trump's Border Czar Promises 'Targeted' Operations After Minnesota Deaths
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Trump's Border Czar Promises 'Targeted' Operations After Minnesota Deaths

Tom Homan vows to stay in Minnesota until problems are solved, shifting to targeted enforcement after two civilian deaths, but questions remain about dragnet strategies and detention quotas.

Nicki Minaj's Trump Transformation: From Critic to 'Number One Fan
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Nicki Minaj's Trump Transformation: From Critic to 'Number One Fan

Rapper Nicki Minaj declares herself Trump's biggest supporter while flashing a gold card visa. A look at celebrity political pivots and the price of loyalty.

Trump's G2 Vision: Redefining Global Power Dynamics
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Trump's G2 Vision: Redefining Global Power Dynamics

Trump's effusive praise for Xi Jinping contrasts sharply with his dismissive attitude toward European allies. Is this signaling a shift toward US-China duopoly?

South Korea Backs Chips with New Law, But Sidesteps Work Hour Debate
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South Korea Backs Chips with New Law, But Sidesteps Work Hour Debate

South Korea's parliament passed a semiconductor support bill excluding the 52-hour workweek exemption that industry desperately wanted. What does this mean for Samsung and SK Hynix's massive Yongin expansion plans?

West Bank Raids Surge as Settlers Storm Sacred Sites
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West Bank Raids Surge as Settlers Storm Sacred Sites

Israeli forces detain dozens across occupied West Bank while settlers storm Joseph's Tomb in Nablus, marking escalation in military crackdowns and religious site violations.

Dutch Police Assault Video Exposes Europe's Growing Islamophobia Crisis
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Dutch Police Assault Video Exposes Europe's Growing Islamophobia Crisis

Video of Dutch police assaulting Muslim women sparks debate about rising Islamophobia and far-right politics across Europe, challenging the continent's tolerance narrative.

How a Minneapolis Shooting Pushed America to the Brink of Shutdown
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How a Minneapolis Shooting Pushed America to the Brink of Shutdown

Federal immigration agents' fatal shooting of a nurse has Democrats demanding DHS funding cuts, threatening a government shutdown by Friday's deadline.

When Self-Driving Cars Replace Jobs, How Should Governments Respond?
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When Self-Driving Cars Replace Jobs, How Should Governments Respond?

Chinese economist Ren Zeping predicts faster-than-expected autonomous vehicle adoption after testing Tesla's FSD, sparking debate about job displacement and government response strategies.

China Executes 11 in Cross-Border Crime Crackdown
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China Executes 11 in Cross-Border Crime Crackdown

China's execution of 11 people linked to Myanmar telecoms fraud raises questions about justice, sovereignty, and Beijing's growing influence in Southeast Asia.