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Sean’Diddy Comb pleads not guilty to working conditions
Sean “Didi” Comb pleaded not guilty to the new indictment Friday, adding to the charges that the hip-hop tycoon forced…
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British man killed by Kenya presidential convoy
A British man was killed in a crash involving a vehicle in a convoy of Kenyan President William Ruto. The…
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Irish Prime Minister says “tariffs are hurting” amid Trump trade standoff
Washington – Micheál Martin 200% retaliatory tariffs About European wine and alcohol. Tariffs are the response to the EU Anti-promotion…
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Sudan bans all imports after holding a civil war rival
Sudan held a two-year civil war in Nairobi to combat the Army, the Paramilitary Rapid Support Force (RSF), which fought…
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Why did the red, orange and yellow moon shadows last night? This is what causes the “Blood Moon”.
NASA experts say NASA experts say 01:52 Those who glanced at the sky on Thursday night had a chance to…
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Germany establishes new military division for the Ministry of Homeland Security
The German military or German troops established a new Ministry of Homeland Security on Friday in light of the Russian…
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Influential American man snatches baby kangaroo from mother to leave Australia
An influential American person left Australia on Friday after the government announced she was reviewing her visa, and she posted…
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Russia, China and Iran call for ending sanctions against Iran and resume nuclear talks
Representatives of China, Russia and Iran called for an end to sanctions on Iran’s rapidly moving nuclear program and conduct…
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Hostile forces occupy the mayor’s office in major Ethiopian towns for fear of new conflict
A dissident faction of the main political party in the northern Ethiopian Tigray region has taken control of key offices,…
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Bangladesh strives to fix losses in Hasina’s 15-year rule
As hundreds of protesters turned around in the central part of the Bangladesh capital, shouting grew louder, marched and called…
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