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Climate Change Fueled Extreme Heat Affecting 394 Million This Winter

Climate Central's study reveals that nearly 394 million people globally experienced 30 or more days of dangerously high temperatures this past Northern Hemisphere winter, with Africa bearing the brunt (74%), increasing health risks and highlighting the impact of climate change on extreme weather eve...

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Trump's Ultimatum to Iran: Nuclear Deal or Military Action?

Amidst rising tensions, President Trump issued a two-month ultimatum to Iran, demanding complete nuclear disarmament and an end to support for regional militias, threatening military consequences if refused; this follows increased Israeli military actions and comes despite Trump also pursuing a new ...

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Gaza Protests: Civilians Demand End to War, Challenge Hamas

Hundreds of Palestinians protested in Gaza, demanding an end to the war with Israel and, in some cases, an end to Hamas rule, highlighting the devastating humanitarian crisis and widespread disillusionment with the current leadership.

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US Brokers Black Sea Navigation Agreement Between Russia and Ukraine

The White House announced a US-mediated agreement between Russia and Ukraine to ensure safe Black Sea navigation and pursue lasting peace, following Russia's demand for security guarantees from Ukraine before further ceasefire talks; a recent meeting in Riyadh aimed to implement a Black Sea truce, b...

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South Sudan on Brink of Civil War Amidst Rising Tensions

The UN's top official in South Sudan warns of a looming civil war due to the government's postponement of peace efforts and escalating violence between President Kiir and Vice President Machar, jeopardizing the 2018 peace agreement.

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Ukraine-Russia Ceasefire Talks Stalled Amidst Continued Attacks

US-led negotiations for a 30-day partial ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine are underway, despite continued attacks and disagreements over the scope of protection, with a recent Russian missile strike injuring 88 in Sumy.

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Riyadh Talks Explore Black Sea Grain Deal, Potential Ukraine Ceasefire

US, Russian, and Ukrainian officials held three days of talks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, aimed at reviving the Black Sea grain deal and potentially achieving a ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict; while Russia's participation is conditional upon Ukraine's adherence to any new agreement, the US hopes a r...

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Russia Demands Sanctions Relief Before De-escalating Ukraine Conflict

Despite US-mediated efforts to establish safe civilian shipping in the Black Sea, Russia's demand for sanctions relief before de-escalation stalls progress; President Zelenskyy will meet with President Macron in Paris to prepare a summit focusing on security guarantees for a potential Ukrainian ceas...

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US Security Breach: Journalist Accesses Sensitive Military Plans

US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz accidentally added a journalist to a Signal group chat discussing a planned US military strike against the Huthi militia in Yemen, leading to a major security breach and causing President Trump to distance himself from the incident.

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Turkey's Crackdown: Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Mass Protests

The arrest of Turkish opposition presidential candidate Ekrem Imamoglu sparked mass protests, highlighting a broader pattern of political repression in Turkey, where figures like Osman Kavala and Selahattin Demirtas face lengthy prison sentences for challenging President Erdogan's rule, resulting in...

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Russia Claims Ownership of Occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

Russia declared the occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant a "Russian nuclear facility", rejecting any transfer of control or joint operation with Ukraine or other countries, contradicting Ukraine's assertion of ownership and prompting international concern.

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Deadliest Wildfires in South Korea's History Kill 18, Devastate Cultural Sites

South Korea's southeast is battling "unprecedented" wildfires that have killed 18, injured 19, destroyed 17,000 hectares of forest, and damaged cultural heritage sites, prompting a national emergency response involving thousands of personnel and US military support.

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