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U.S., Russia Hold Talks to Restore Embassy Operations

Following agreements in Saudi Arabia, Russian and U.S. diplomats met in Istanbul on Thursday to discuss restoring their embassies' operations after years of mutual diplomatic expulsions, marking a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy under President Trump.

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Exoneree Launches Non-profit to Aid Others Wrongfully Convicted

James Watson, exonerated after 41 years for a 1979 murder he didn't commit, founded Confronting Injustice to support other exonerees and address the lasting impacts of wrongful convictions, highlighting systemic justice issues.

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Trump Administration to Slash \$60 Billion in USAID Foreign Aid

The Trump administration plans to eliminate nearly 15,000 USAID grants totaling \$60 billion, representing about 90% of foreign aid contracts, after a State Department spending review, citing waste and inefficiency.

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Teenage Girl's Suicide Highlights Failures in Handling Online Radicalization

A 16-year-old British girl, Rhianan Rudd, groomed online by a US far-right extremist, died by suicide after becoming fixated on Hitler and expressing intentions to attack a synagogue; investigations by Prevent, MI5, and counter-terrorism police, and subsequent dropped charges, are now under inquest ...

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Tate Brothers Arrive in US Amidst Ongoing Legal Battles and Political Controversy

British-American influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate arrived in the US after Romanian prosecutors lifted a travel ban despite facing rape and human trafficking charges in Romania and other legal challenges in the US and UK; their departure raised concerns about political influence.

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Austria Forms Three-Party Coalition, Excluding Far-Right

After a record 151-day negotiation period following Austria's September general election, a three-party coalition government comprising the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos will exclude the far-right Freedom Party, with Christian Stocker as the new chancellor; the coalition plans include measures addressing budge...

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Potential Remains Found in Manitoba Landfill Linked to Serial Killer Case

Potential human remains found at a Canadian landfill site may be those of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, two Indigenous women murdered last year; the discovery is part of an ongoing investigation into a serial killer who targeted Indigenous women.

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Greene Threatens Criminal Referrals Over USAID Mismanagement

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, chair of the House Oversight DOGE subcommittee, threatened criminal referrals against USAID officials Wednesday, citing testimony alleging misuse of funds, links to terrorism, and political bias, with witnesses claiming over 50% of funding was mismanaged and potentially ...

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DNA Evidence Leads to Arrest in 1977 Hawaii Teen Murder

A 66-year-old man, Gideon Castro, agreed to be extradited from Utah to Hawaii to face a murder charge in the 1977 death of 16-year-old Dawn Momohara; DNA evidence obtained decades later linked him to the crime.

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Trump's Ukraine Aid Claim Debunked: Actual Figures Significantly Lower

President Trump's claim of \$300-350 billion in US aid to Ukraine is contradicted by data from the Kiel Institute (\$119.7 billion) and the US Department of Defense (\$182.8 billion), while Europe's combined aid exceeds US spending according to the Kiel Institute.

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Moscow Memorial to Nemtsov Faces Ongoing Repression

For a decade, volunteers have maintained a Moscow memorial to Boris Nemtsov, a politician assassinated in 2015, despite official and unofficial attempts to remove it; recently, a volunteer received a 3.5-year prison sentence for supporting an opposition group, highlighting the challenges of dissent.

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Tate Brothers Leave Romania Amidst Ongoing Legal Battles

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan left Romania for the US, despite facing charges of rape, human trafficking, and money laundering; their departure sparked outrage among alleged victims and accusations of US government lobbying.

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