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Harris Campaign Warns Trump's Re-Election Could Weaken U.S. Alliances Harris’s campaign stresses U.S. commitment to Korean denuclearization and fears Trump might weaken extended deterrence.
Phil Donahue Passes Away at 88: Remembering the Talk Show Legend Who Revolutionized TV Phil Donahue died at 88. He was known for pioneering audience engagement, winning numerous awards, and influencing TV talk shows.
'British Bill Gates' Mike Lynch Missing After Luxury Yacht Sinks in Storm A luxurious yacht sank off the coast of Sicily, Italy, leaving Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah among the missing.
Tesla Cybertruck Meets Machine Gun: Kadyrov's Controversial Gift from Elon Musk Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov showcased a Tesla Cybertruck with a machine gun, claiming it was a gift from Elon Musk.
North and South Korean Athletes’ Selfie Becomes AFP’s Top 10 Highlights of the Paris Olympics A selfie of North and South Korean table tennis players on the podium was ranked sixth in AFP's "10 of the Best."
Harris vs. Trump: Kamala Takes a Narrow Lead Just Before the DNC A recent poll shows Kamala Harris slightly leading Donald Trump, with 49% support to Trump's 45%, ahead of her Democratic nomination.
Blinken’s Big Push: U.S. Secretary of State Pushes for Gaza Ceasefire in Latest Visit U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Israel to advocate for a ceasefire in the ongoing Gaza conflict.
Massive Fire at Lisbon Airport: Did a Tesla Cause the Blaze That Destroyed 200 Cars? In Lisbon, a Tesla caused a fire in a parking lot, destroying 200 vehicles and delaying airport operations.
Putin's Diplomatic Dance: Strengthening Ties with Azerbaijan Russian President Putin embarked on a two-day state visit to Azerbaijan. His move features significant events scheduled for the second day.
Is Earth Facing Its Most Extreme Heat Ever? Truth About Today's Climate Crisis Climate change today is unprecedented, with temperatures rising rapidly and CO2 levels exceeding 400 ppm, driven by human activities.
Why Europe's Military Experts Are Buzzing About Korea’s KF-21 Boramae South Korea's supersonic fighter jet, the KF-21 Boramae, recently entered mass production, drawing attention from the defense industry,
How Drones Could Save Mount Everest from Becoming a Mountain of Trash Mount Everest is notorious for being filled with trash, earning it the nickname "the world's highest garbage dump."
Is the World Ready? Trump’s Trade Policies Could Spell Disaster Trump's potential reelection could threaten global trade. Some speculate it would be more detrimental to China than during his first term.
Mexico's First Female President Tackles Male Chauvinism Head-On Claudia Sheinbaum, the 62-year-old president-elect, is set to become the country's first female Mexican president in its 200-year history.
Paris Games a Hit, But Macron's Post-Games Juggle Could Get Messy Major media outlets evaluated the conclusion of the Paris Olympics as a success while also focusing on Macron's future political maneuvers.
Russia Promises Retaliation After Ukraine’s Bold Drone and Missile Strikes Maria Zakharova detailed that Ukrainian forces launched massive drone attacks on several regions of Russia over 24 hours.
49% of U.S. Car Dealers Aren’t Excited About Selling EVs—Here’s Why A survey of 250 car dealers across the United States revealed that the majority of dealers have little enthusiasm for selling EVs.
Ex-UN Employee Arrested in Switzerland for Spying on North Korea Craig, a Canadian who has worked as a North Korean expert and former UN employee, has been arrested in Switzerland on charges of espionage.
Overkill? Family Demands Answers After Police Kill Korean Woman in New Jersey A South Korean woman with bipolar disorder was fatally shot by police in New Jersey, sparking controversy over potential "excessive force."
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