Foreign News
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Japanese Influencer Killed During Livestream in Tokyo
Tragedy struck in Tokyo when a 22-year-old Japanese social media influencer was stabbed to death during a livestream on a…
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“We will Continue to Work With U.S. in Calm Manner” – Ukraine
On Tuesday, Ukraine assured that it would continue working with the United States through all available channels in a calm…
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Yuan Strengthens 7.1739 Against Dollar
The Chinese yuan’s central parity rate rose by six pips to 7.1739 against the dollar on Tuesday. This is according…
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Trump to Replace “EB-5” Visa Program with $5 Million ‘Gold Card’
On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump proposed replacing the existing visa program for foreign investors with a “gold card” that…
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Europe Should Move From Freezing Russian Assets to Seizing Them – British Foreign Minister
British Foreign Minister David Lammy on Tuesday said Europe should move from freezing Russian assets to seizing them. After Russian…
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Ukraine War: UN Security Council Adopts US-Drafted Resolution
A U.S.-drafted resolution on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been adopted by United Nations Security Council…
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Finnish President: Ukraine War Shapes Europe’s Security, U.S. Leadership
Finland’s President, Alexander Stubb, said on Monday that the war between Ukraine and Russia is not just about Ukrainian independence…
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Ukraine: If You Really Need Me To Leave My Post, I Am Ready” – Zelensky
On Sunday, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said he would step down from his position if it would bring peace to…
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Trump Dismisses Senior U.S. Military Commander
In an unprecedented shake-up of U.S. military leadership, President Donald Trump on Friday fired the chairman of the Joint Chiefs…
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Türkiye Apprehends 1,644 Irregular Migrants, 51 Human Traffickers
On Monday, Türkiye’s Interior Minister, Ali Yerlikaya, reported that authorities had conducted nationwide operations, resulting in the detention of 1,644…
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