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French defense autonomy sounds bold, but Europe needs unity.

French defense autonomy sounds bold, but Europe needs unity.

French defense autonomy sounds bold, but Europe needs unity. Macron’s once-mocked warning now resonates, as Trump eras and Ukraine war expose Europe’s risky dependence on transatlantic security. In a 2017 speech that sounded radical at the time, French President Emmanuel Macron warned that “we cannot blindly entrust what Europe represents to the other side of […]

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Oil prices rise as U.S. intercepts tanker, stoking supply fears.

Oil prices rise as U.S. intercepts tanker, stoking supply fears.

Oil prices rise as U.S. intercepts tanker, stoking supply fears. Oil prices moved higher after reports that the United States intercepted an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, injecting fresh geopolitical tension into already sensitive global energy markets. The incident, reported by U.S. officials and cited by international media, involved a tanker suspected of

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Epstein files spark questions over names, photos released

Epstein files spark questions over names, photos released

Epstein files spark questions over names, photos released Latest Epstein files release reveals familiar celebrities, politicians, associates named, with photos resurfacing, reigniting questions, scrutiny, and outrage. Redactions hide much, but familiar faces still emerge The United States Department of Justice has released thousands of additional documents tied to the investigation and prosecution of the late

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Awami League condemns media attacks, warns of deepening national crisis

Awami League condemns media attacks, warns of deepening national crisis

Awami League condemns media attacks, warns of deepening national crisis The party said such attacks reveal Bangladesh no longer meets even basic standards of a modern, civilised nation Bangladesh’s political landscape has been shaken by a fresh wave of violence that the Awami League says strikes at the very heart of the nation’s democratic and

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U.S. strikes 70 ISIS targets after Americans killed

U.S. strikes 70 ISIS targets after Americans killed

U.S. strikes 70 ISIS targets after Americans killed Jets, helicopters and rockets struck hard as U.S. and allies moved swiftly after lives were lost The Trump administration on Friday, December 19, 2025, ordered a wide-ranging series of military strikes across central Syria, targeting what U.S. officials described as Islamic State fighters, weapons depots, and operational

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Dense fog disrupts travel as IndiGo cancels 40-plus flights

Dense fog disrupts travel as IndiGo cancels 40-plus flights

Dense fog disrupts travel as IndiGo cancels 40-plus flights Dense fog disrupts travel as IndiGo cancels 40-plus flights across major Indian cities. IndiGo has cancelled several flights scheduled to depart from Chandigarh today, causing inconvenience for many travellers. The cancellations come amid challenging weather conditions, prompting the airline to urge passengers to stay alert and

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Report claims UAE quietly backs $2.3 billion Israel arms deal

Report claims UAE quietly backs $2.3 billion Israel arms deal

Report claims UAE quietly backs $2.3 billion Israel arms deal Report claims UAE linked to USD 2.3 billion Israel arms deal, raising questions over regional ties and diplomacy. This development signals a notable change in how Middle East arms deals are perceived and politically framed. The United Arab Emirates is emerging as the likely “mystery”

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Grief grips Bangladesh as fallen student leader returns home

Grief grips Bangladesh as fallen student leader returns home

Grief grips Bangladesh as fallen student leader returns home Bangladesh mourns as Hadi, student leader of last year’s uprising, is killed while beginning his election campaign. Bangladesh has been plunged into fresh turmoil as violent protests swept across parts of the country following the death of student leader Sharif Osman Hadi, raising fears of deeper

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Modi honoured by Oman, joins legends Mandela, Queen Elizabeth

Modi honoured by Oman, joins legends Mandela, Queen Elizabeth

Modi honoured by Oman, joins legends Mandela, Queen Elizabeth The honour has been bestowed on global icons like Queen Elizabeth, Nelson Mandela, and Jordan’s King Abdullah. This prestigious recognition makes PM Modi the recipient of 29 international honours, reflecting the deepening trust and goodwill India enjoys across regions and cultures. Soon after receiving the honour,

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Uganda’s elections could reshape lives, power, and regional stability

Uganda’s elections could reshape lives, power, and regional stability

Uganda’s elections could reshape lives, power, and regional stability Uganda heads to tense polls as Museveni faces Bobi Wine, with citizens hoping change might finally be possible On January 15, 2026, Ugandans will head to the polls in what many see as one of the most consequential elections in the country’s recent history. The vote

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