The unprovoked Israeli aggression on Iran’s soil left Tehran with no choice but to defend the Iranian nation and the country’s security by hitting back at the criminal Zionists. As part of its retaliation, Iran fired a massive barrage missiles…
Category: 2. World
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Trump leaves G7 summit early as Iran-Israel conflict intensifies
Nadine YousifBBC News, Toronto
Watch: A trade deal, a family photo and conflict in the Middle East – Trump’s short G7 US President Donald Trump has cut short his visit to the Group of Seven summit in Canada, with the White House saying he must…
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California doctor to plead guilty to supplying Matthew Perry with ketamine
A California doctor accused of giving Friends star Matthew Perry access to ketamine in the weeks before the actor’s overdose death has agreed to plead guilty, according to federal prosecutors.
Dr Salvador Plasencia will plead guilty to four…
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Trump’s short G7 – a trade deal, family photo and the Middle East
US President Donald Trump has cut short his trip to attend the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, citing the Middle East conflict.
The summit, being hosted by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, includes leaders from…
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Social media now main source of news in US, research suggests
Social media and video networks have become the main source of news in the US, overtaking traditional TV channels and news websites, research suggests.
More than half (54%) of people get news from networks like Facebook, X and YouTube – overtaking…
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Trump Organization enters mobile phone business
Natalie ShermanBusiness reporter, BBC News
Lily JamaliNorth America technology correspondent
Reporting fromSan Francisco
Nur Photo/Getty ImagesDonald Trump’s family business is launching a new Trump-branded phone service, in its latest plan to cash…
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Can Canada break its Stanley Cup curse?
Robin Levinson KingBBC News
Getty ImagesThe Edmonton Oilers are heading south to Miami to fight to bring the Stanley Cup back to Canada for the first time since 1993.
They will be hoping to avoid a repeat of last year when they made the same trip…
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What its warship failure teaches us about Kim Jong Un’s regime
Jean MackenzieSeoul correspondent
KCNA via ReutersExperts say Kim Jong Un has used the botched warship launch to strengthen people’s loyalty to the regime and its ideology When North Korea’s new warship capsized into the sea during its launch last…
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Sudan in danger of self-destructing as conflict and famine reign
Alex de WaalAfrica analyst
AFP/Getty ImagesMore than half of Sudan’s 45 million people have been wrenched from their homes Sudan’s war is in strategic stalemate. Each side stakes its hopes on a new offensive, a new delivery of weapons, a new…
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What are Trump’s options for dealing with Iran?
Tom BatemanState Department correspondent
Getty ImagesPresident Trump’s comments on the Israel-Iran conflict have veered from full throated support for Israel’s strikes to strongly distancing himself from them, and back again.
His ambiguity has…
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