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Vietnam Celebrates War's End, Emphasizes Peace Amidst Geopolitical Shifts

Vietnam celebrated the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War on April 30th with a large military parade in Ho Chi Minh City, emphasizing peace and reconciliation while acknowledging unresolved internal divisions and the impact of the Trump administration's policies on its relationship with ...

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U.S. Trade Policy Uncertainty Shakes Corporate Earnings and Economic Growth

Fluctuating U.S. trade policies have caused a first-quarter decline in U.S. GDP, impacting corporate earnings and consumer confidence; companies are adjusting, but uncertainty remains.

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Colombian Rebel Groups Exploit Social Media to Recruit Children

In Colombia, rebel groups utilize Facebook and TikTok to recruit children from marginalized communities, showcasing attractive lifestyles in videos, prompting the UN to call for increased content moderation by social media companies due to a sharp rise in child recruitment in 2022.

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HRW Urges Increased Pressure on Venezuela's Maduro Regime for Post-Election Crackdown

Human Rights Watch urged the US and other governments to increase pressure on Venezuela's Maduro regime for its post-election crackdown, documenting widespread human rights abuses, including killings, torture, and enforced disappearances, and calling for additional US sanctions and the rescinding of...

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ESA Launches Biomass Satellite to Map Forest Carbon Storage

The European Space Agency launched the Biomass satellite, equipped with a P-band synthetic aperture radar, to create 3D maps of the world's forests and measure carbon storage, providing crucial data to understand and mitigate climate change over the next five and a half years.

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Malian Junta Recommends Goita as President, Dissolving Political Parties

Mali's military junta-led national political conference recommended installing junta leader Gen. Assimi Goita as president for a renewable five-year term, dissolving political parties, and abolishing the opposition leader position; political parties denounced the move as unconstitutional.

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Trump Says He "Could" Return Mistakenly Deported Man Despite Supreme Court Order

President Trump, in a 100th-day interview with ABC News, said he "could" facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador, despite claiming Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member, highlighting a conflict with a Supreme Court order and raising questions about executive...

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Celsius Founder Faces 20 Years for Fraud

Alexander Mashinsky, founder of the bankrupt crypto platform Celsius Network, faces 20 years in prison for defrauding investors of billions of dollars through deceptive practices and market manipulation, pleading guilty to federal fraud charges in December 2023.

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9/11 Health Program Faces Staffing Crisis, Jeopardizing Care for Thousands

The World Trade Center Health Program, responsible for treating over 150,000 9/11 responders and survivors, faces a crisis due to recent staffing cuts and funding shortfalls leading to significant delays in care and jeopardizing the health of thousands.

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Microsoft Vows to Fight US Data Center Shutdown Orders, Expands European Operations

Microsoft announced it will legally challenge any US government order to halt its European data center operations and is investing tens of billions of dollars annually to expand data center capacity by 40% over two years in 16 European countries to address concerns about transatlantic tensions and c...

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State Lawmakers Challenge Voter-Approved Paid Sick Leave Mandates

Voters in Alaska, Missouri, and Nebraska overwhelmingly approved paid sick leave mandates in 2022, but state lawmakers are now seeking to weaken or repeal these laws due to business cost concerns, highlighting a broader trend of legislative challenges to citizen-initiated legislation.

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Supreme Court to Decide on Public Funding for Religious Charter School

The Supreme Court hears arguments on Wednesday in the case of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, Oklahoma's first publicly funded religious charter school, which was blocked by the state Supreme Court for violating the First Amendment; Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself.

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