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  • Biden vs. Trump: Epic Showdown or Historic Disaster? President Biden and former President Trump clashed in their first presidential debate ahead of the 2024 election, hosted by CNN.
  • Is Biden Out? Democrats Consider a New Candidate After Debate Loss Calls for replacing the candidate are growing both inside and outside the Democratic Party after President Joe Biden...
  • Is America's National Security at Risk? Critical Shortage of Rare Earths Many predict that the US may not have enough rare earth and precious metals to maintain national security and the base of major industries.
  • 72% Doubt Biden's Mental Health for Presidential Duties In the aftermath of the recent TV debate, the voters' view of current US President Joe Biden is unfavorable.
  • How Geopolitical Uncertainty Is Reshaping Global Financial Stability Global macroeconomic experts have warned that financial market instability could increase due to geopolitical unrest caused by U.S.-China trade conflicts, and ongoing climate crisis. At the keynote speech of the Seoul International Finance Conference hosted by the World Economy Research Institute and Shinhan Bank at Lotte Hotel in Seoul on the 28th, Stanford University Professor […]
  • Russian Airstrike Kills Seven on a Peaceful Afternoon, Including Children Russian missile fell on the village of Vilniansk in Zaporizhzhia on Saturday, killing seven people, including two children, and ...
  • Russian Woman Survives 14 Years in Captivity as a Sex Prisoner In Russia, a man is under fire for allegedly imprisoning a minor for 14 years and raping her thousands of times.
  • U.S. DNI Avril Haines in Seoul: Tackling the Russia-North Korea Military Pact South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was scheduled to meet with Avril Haines, the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) of the United States, at the presidential office in Yongsan on the afternoon of June 28. This visit marked the first time in two years and eight months since Haines’ previous visit to South Korea in October […]
  • NATO Welcomes Rutte as New Secretary-General During Critical Era Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has been appointed as the next Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), taking on a critical role while Europe is facing a significant security crisis due to the war in Ukraine. On the 26th, AP reported that Rutte, who is planning to step down from his Prime Minister […]
  • Russian Dissidents Call for Assassination Support: Shadow Parliament Reveals Bold Strategy It has been revealed that defected Russian dissidents have requested the alliance's support for assassinating officials of Putin's regime.
  • Trump and Biden Go Head-to-Head in Heated First Debate Joe Biden and Donald Trump began their first TV debate. They did not even shake hands when they stepped onto the debate stage.
  • Nation Divided: Trump Supporters Confident, Biden Backers Hopeful Biden and Trump participated in their first TV debate today. Approximately 40% of voters thought Trump would do better.
  • Biden and Trump’s Audience-Free Debate Harks Back to 1960 This debate was held without an audience, marking the first presidential debate to occur under such conditions in over 60 years.
  • Red Alert in Rome: Spanish Steps Vandalized in Powerful Protest The protest group's activists left handprints and painted the steps crimson, signifying blood, while on-looking tourists walked by.
  • Sahara Dust Cloud Raises Temperatures and Health Concerns in Puerto Rico Puerto Rico is on high alert due to a massive dust cloud from the Sahara Desert crossing the Atlantic Ocean. According to AP News and Puerto Rican daily El Nuevo Dia on June 25, the National Weather Service (NWS) in San Juan issued heatwave warnings or advisories to all 78 municipalities across Puerto Rico. According […]
  • Bolivia's Democracy Under Siege: Military Forces Storm Government Palace Bolivian armed forces on Wednesday stormed the presidential palace with tanks and armored vehicles.
  • Denmark Introduces 'Fart Tax' to Curb Emissions Denmark, known as the dairy powerhouse, has decided to impose a carbon tax on farmers for the first time in the world. The so-called “fart tax” that is imposed depending on carbon dioxide emissions, is expected to levy approximately $107 per cow annually. According to the Financial Times (FT) on the 25th (local time), the […]
  • Potential Pandemic? New Mpox Strain Found in Central Africa Experts have issued warnings about the potential global spread of a more dangerous variant of Monkeypox (Mpox), known as Clade 1b, which is considered more severe than the original strain. On the 25th, Sky News in the U.K. reported that researchers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have called for countermeasures as Clade 1b, […]
  • Children of War: Gaza's Heartbreaking Loss of Over 20,000 Young Lives Save the Children, the international non-governmental organization (NGO) for children’s rights, reported on the 25th that over 21,000 children in the Gaza Strip appear to be missing, detained, or dead. Save the Children indicates that as the Israeli military continues its offensive in Rafah, the southernmost city of the Gaza Strip considered the last stronghold […]
  • Top CEOs Turn Their Backs on Trump's 2024 Bid The survey has shown that former President Donald Trump is the least supported candidate in the history of the Republican Party by major businesses. According to Axios on the 25th (local time), none of the top 100 businessmen selected by Fortune have supported former President Trump. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Head of the Yale Management Studies Institute, […]
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  • North Korea’s Secret Talks with Putin: What’s Really Going On Between the Two Countries?
  • Judge in Shanghai Calls Cryptos ‘Commodities,’ But Cautions Against Speculation and Crime
  • President Yoon’s Interpreter Faces Off with Brazilian Security in Tense G20 Moment
  • North Korean Soldiers Accused of Gang-Raping Russian Student During Training
  • North Korea’s Hidden Nuclear Plans Revealed – And They’re More Dangerous Than We Thought
  • North Korean Leader’s Nuclear Threats Intensify as Troops Engage in Russia-Ukraine Conflict
  • Ukraine Just Got Its Deadliest Weapon—Is This the Most Dangerous Move Yet?
  • NIS Hints at Kim Jong Un’s Visit to Russia—Could Major Weapons Transfers Be Next?
  • U.S. Faces $3.4 Billion Economic Loss as China Tightens Control Over Essential Tech Minerals
  • Putin Sends 70+ Animals to North Korea’s Zoo—Including Female Lions
  • Walmart’s Sales Soar to $169.59 Billion – What’s Driving Their Record Growth?

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