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SEC Warns China-Linked Stock Manipulation as Threat to U.S. Investors

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins warns of China-linked “ramp and dump” stock manipulation targeting U.S. investors.

Xi-Putin Virtual Meeting Sparks Global Nuclear Fears

Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a virtual meeting Wednesday in which they reaffirmed their close partnership.

New Pact Protects Christians Worldwide

The United States and Hungary signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to support Christians and faith communities facing persecution.

Iran Red Line: Trump Faces Obama-Era Test on Tehran

President Donald Trump is approaching a pivotal moment as his warnings to Iran face what analysts describe as a red line, echoing debates from the Obama administration over credibility and deterrence.

Global Powers Flock to U.S. Mineral Agreement

Numerous countries have entered into agreements with the United States regarding critical minerals following a summit on the subject.

House Judiciary EU Censorship Report Sparks Free Speech Firestorm

The U.S. House Judiciary Committee has released interim findings accusing the European Commission of waging a long-running campaign.

Premeditated Brutality: Leaked Blueprint Reveals Khamenei’s Planned Crackdown

Newly leaked documents reveal a secret blueprint approved by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Iran that ordered the violent suppression of nationwide protests through lethal force, surveillance, and internet shutdowns.

Russian Sanctioned Jet Hits Cuba as Tensions Rise

A U.S.-sanctioned Russian cargo aircraft landed at a Cuban military airfield Sunday, raising renewed concerns about Moscow’s activity.

Conservative Wins Costa Rica

Laura Fernández, a conservative, has won Costa Rica's presidential election.

Taliban’s New Code Expands Punishment, Slavery

The Taliban unveiled a new penal code for Taliban courts across Afghanistan, reports indicate.

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