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Kobani, 11 Years Later: From ISIS Liberation to a New Siege

In the autumn of 2014, the Kurdish city of Kobani in northern Syria faced annihilation under a brutal siege by the Islamic State (ISIS)…

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Emory University Dismisses Daughter of Senior Iranian Official

Emory University in the United States has dismissed Fatemeh Ardeshir Larijani, an assistant professor in hematology and oncology at its Winship Cancer Institute. The…

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Climber Free-Solos Taipei Skyscraper in Historic Rope-less Climb

Legendary rock climber Alex Honnold has made history by completing the first-ever free-solo ascent of Taipei 101, the iconic 101-story skyscraper in Taiwan, climbing…

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What’s Behind Canada’s Tougher Stance on Trump

Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is signaling a clear shift in how Ottawa deals with Donald Trump, moving away from months of cautious cooperation…

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A Look at US Military Assets En Route to the Middle East

The United States has begun repositioning key Navy and Air Force assets toward the Middle East, a move that has raised regional and international…

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Arctic Blast Triggers Mass Flight Cancellations Across the United States

A powerful Arctic blast plunging south out of Canada is triggering dangerous winter weather and widespread flight cancellations across large parts of the United…

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How Venezuela’s New Leader Allegedly Greenlit Maduro’s Arrest

Exclusive new reporting by the Guardian reveals that before the U.S. military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in January 2026, his Vice President and…

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Gen X and Millennials Face a Historic Inheritance

A major shift in global wealth is expected over the next 10 years, with Gen X and millennials positioned to receive the largest share.…

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Post a Deepfake, Pay the Price: South Korea’s New AI Law

South Korea has officially implemented the world’s first comprehensive law regulating artificial intelligence, marking a major global milestone in how governments respond to rapidly…

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Can Trump’s “Board of Peace” Replace the UN?

As wars grind on from Gaza to Ukraine, the United Nations is once again under scrutiny — this time because of a new U.S.-led…

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How Measles Is Spreading Again in the U.S.

In 2000, the United States declared measles eliminated, marking a major public health achievement made possible by widespread vaccination. Now, that status is at…

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UK Tests Autonomous Submarine-Hunting Helicopter

Britain’s Royal Navy has successfully completed the maiden flight of its first full-sized autonomous helicopter, named Proteus, a significant development in naval warfare designed…

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Iran Offers New Deal But Key Issues Remain

David Tafuri reports that Iran has proposed a new deal to the United States, offering to reopen the Strait of Hormuz if the U.S.…

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Sabastian Sawe is first to run sub 2-hour marathon

In a monumental moment for human athletics, Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe has become the first person to complete a record-eligible marathon in under two hours.…

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Mystery Mural Sparks Death Rumors Around Iran’s Leader

A significant controversy has erupted in Iran following the appearance of a large-scale mural in the city of Mashhad, which seemingly categorizes Mojtaba Khamenei,…

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