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Trump Faces Dilemma: Will He Skip His Son's Wedding Due to Iran Conflict? Donald Trump Jr. is set to marry this weekend, but his father may miss the event due to Iran war and peace negotiations.
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South Korean Activists Claim Brutal Abuse Following Israeli Detention Two South Korean activists detained by Israeli forces in Gaza returned home, alleging violence and human rights violations during their capture.
Macron Moves to Erase Colonial Slavery Laws Still on French Books President Macron proposes to abolish royal decrees defining slavery in former French colonies, recognizing them as crimes against humanity.
Pep Guardiola to Leave Man City: End of a 10-Year Era Guardiola resigns as Manchester City manager after a decade, leading to 20 trophies, and will become a global ambassador for City Football Group.
Trump’s Cuba Gamble: Why the U.S. Is Targeting the Castro Regime Trump faces criticism for lack of success in key diplomatic issues while intensifying pressure on Cuba, signaling a new foreign policy approach.
Marco Rubio Calls Cuba a Terrorist Threat as Tensions Explode U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio labels Cuba a national security threat, prompting a strong denial from the Cuban government.
North Korean Coach Snaps at Media Over 'Rough' Label Ahead of Final North Korea's women's football team coach Li Yu-il reacts sensitively to reporters' terms like 'Korea-Japan match' during a press conference.
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Iran Tightens Grip on Strait of Hormuz With New Shipping Rules Iran emphasizes control over the Strait of Hormuz, requiring ships to obtain permission for passage, with 35 vessels crossing recently.
How a Single E-Commerce Giant Is Impacting U.S.-Korea Security US security negotiation team to visit Korea as delays reveal weaknesses in diplomatic strategy, impacting national interests and corporate relations.
Zero Home Runs in 48 Games: Is Fernando Tatis Jr. Falling Apart? Fernando Tatis Jr. struggles with a .239 batting average and no home runs, facing fan criticism as San Diego hopes for his recovery.
Trump’s 250-Foot Monument Plan: Will It Bypass Congress? Trump administration claims it can build a massive arch in Washington D.C. without congressional approval, according to reports.
Can the CLARITY Act Fix U.S. Crypto? The 60-Vote Hurdle Ahead The CLARITY Act has passed the Senate Banking Committee, but significant political hurdles remain before final legislation can be achieved.
UN Condemns Israel for Installing Military Facilities on UN Site UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemns Israel's decision to establish military facilities in East Jerusalem on UN property.
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Shohei Ohtani Dominates on Mound and at Plate to Sink Padres Shohei Ohtani shines as both pitcher and hitter, leading the Dodgers to a 4-0 victory over the Padres, with Kim Hyesung contributing one hit.
Taiwan's President Declares Sovereignty: Is a Conflict Imminent? Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te asserts the island's sovereignty, emphasizing it as an independent nation amid Chinese criticism.
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