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Japan Elects First Female Prime Minister with Bold Conservative Agenda

Japan has named Sanae Takaichi as its first female prime minister, marking a historic moment for the country.

White House Cancels Trump-Putin Meeting Plans Amid Ongoing Tensions

The White House confirmed there are no plans for President Trump to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the near future.

Iran’s Uranium Stockpile Survives, Shocking Revelation

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) believes that most of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile survived the U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on nuclear sites in June.

Farm Attack Horror, South African Woman Tortured Brutally

A South African farm woman endured an attack so violent it underscores the unchecked brutality plaguing rural communities.

Harvard Medical School Blocks Pro‑Palestinian Vigil Over Policy Violations

Harvard Medical School canceled a planned pro-Palestinian vigil due to student violations of event and sponsorship policies.

Jared Kushner Gaza Ceasefire Deal: How Trump’s Son-in-Law Helped Broker Peace

Former White House adviser Jared Kushner described the inside story of the Trump administration's Gaza ceasefire negotiations on CBS’s 60 Minutes Sunday night, detailing how business-style tactics helped bring about a rare moment of peace in the Middle East.

Polls Show Massive Support for Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire Deal

President Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire deal has boosted his approval ratings sharply, as voters rally behind his handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict, according to a new Emerson College poll released Friday.

Russia Moves In, ISIS Gains Ground: Sahel Crisis Deepens Without U.S. Forces

Russian mercenaries have taken over military operations in parts of Africa's Sahel region following the withdrawal of U.S. troops.

Mexico Floods Confirm 72 Dead, 48 Still Missing After Devastation

Heavy rains triggered flooding and landslides across Mexico’s central and eastern states, leaving at least 72 people dead.

Gaza Famine Claims Face Mounting Scrutiny as Mortality Data Falls Far Short of Predictions

Experts challenge famine claims in Gaza as mortality and market‑price data fail to align with initial projections.

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