Melania Trump Breaks Silence on Epstein Allegations and Maxwell Emails Melania Trump strongly denies allegations of her ties to Jeffrey Epstein, labeling claims as false following the release of Epstein's files.
South Korea's Political Crisis: Will the Ruling Party Win the 2026 Elections? The upcoming local elections in South Korea are seen as a test for the ruling party amid ongoing turmoil from past political events.
EU’s New Era of Expulsions: Inside the Toughest Immigration Law Yet The EU has reached a preliminary agreement on strict immigration laws, marking the start of a 'deportation era' in Europe.
Trump Slashes AI Review Window to 30 Days Amid National Security Debate Trump signs an executive order for a 30-day review system for advanced AI models, allowing voluntary corporate participation in security assessments.
Ukraine’s EU Bid Surges as Hungary Drops Opposition Amid Russian Attacks Ukraine's EU membership talks are gaining momentum after Hungary hints at lifting its opposition, amid calls for US air defense support.
Trump Backs Colombia's 'El Tigre' — What It Means for U.S. Relations Donald Trump publicly supports an ultra-right candidate in the Colombian presidential election.
Trump Backs Colombia's Far-Right Outsider—What's at Stake? Donald Trump publicly supports far-right candidate in Colombia's presidential runoff, highlighting a trend in backing right-wing leaders.
12.5% Tariff Hit: South Korea Faces New U.S. Trade Penalties South Korea aims to maintain balance in US trade agreements amid potential 12.5% tariffs on products linked to forced labor.
12.5% Tariff Alert: Why the U.S. Is Targeting South Korean Imports The South Korean government faces a 10%-12% import tariff from the USTR due to concerns over forced labor products.
Marta Kostyuk Makes History at French Open Amid Ukraine Crisis Marta Kostyuk advances to the French Open semifinals after defeating Svitolina, expressing heartfelt emotions for her country.
37 Years in Exile: The Tiananmen Leader Who Just Wants to Go Home Wu Erkaiqi, a key leader of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, hails from Xinjiang and was a student at Beijing Normal University.
South Korea's Cheongju Airport Faces Crisis as Passenger Numbers Explode The establishment of a dedicated runway at Cheongju International Airport is crucial for enhancing South Korea's air logistics competitiveness.
Nuclear Submarine Race: South Korea's High-Stakes Bid for U.S. Fuel South Korea and the U.S. are accelerating discussions on securing nuclear submarine fuel and uranium enrichment for civilian reactors.
France Finally Admits Complicity in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide A memorial for the victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide was established along the Seine River in Paris, featuring two black bronze plaques.
South Korea Election Crisis: Ballot Shortages Spark Calls for Re-Vote The Election Commission apologized for a ballot shortage that halted voting in some areas, while opposition demands a re-election.
Ballot Shortages Hit Seoul Polling Stations as Voter Turnout Surges A shortage of ballots caused voting disruptions during the national elections on the 3rd, leading to long lines and confusion at polling stations.
Ballot Shortages Spark Chaos at South Korea's Local Elections The Central Election Commission apologizes for a shortage of ballots during the local elections, causing voters to wait in line.
Chaos in Seoul: Ballot Shortages and Police Standoffs Disrupt Local Elections Voting in Songpa-gu was extended to 10 PM due to ballot shortages, leading to post-vote disputes and public tensions.
Pelé’s 1958 World Cup Jersey Heading to Auction: Could It Hit $6.8M? Pele's 1958 World Cup final jersey is up for auction, expected to fetch over $6 million, marking a historic moment in soccer.
Can LPGA Star So-mi Lee Secure Her First Major at the U.S. Women's Open? Isomi Lee aims for her first major win at the US Women's Open, showcasing her preparation and determination after recent successes.
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