First came the heatwave, then the stormy weather. Heavy rains in southeastern Brazil have led to floods and landslides, resulting in at least 25 deaths. Rescue operations are still ongoing.
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Opposition Politician Faye Wins Election in Senegal Until a few months ago, the opposition politician Faye was virtually unknown in Senegal. However, he has now surprisingly won the presidential election …
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AmericasUnited States
US Senate Passes $1.2 Trillion Budget Package to Avert Government Shutdown
by Roman Dialoby Roman DialoRead about how the US Senate narrowly avoided a government shutdown by approving a massive $1.2 trillion budget package.
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Africa
Water Crisis Grips Johannesburg: Struggles with Shortage and Infrastructure Failures
by Roman Dialoby Roman DialoExplore the dire situation unfolding in Johannesburg as the city grapples with a severe water shortage exacerbated by a combination of factors, including a heatwave and crumbling infrastructure.
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China
Hong Kong Enacts Controversial “Security Law” Amid International Criticism
by Roman Dialoby Roman DialoDiscover the latest developments as Hong Kong’s highly controversial “Security Law” officially takes effect, granting authorities increased powers to suppress dissenting voices within the financial hub.
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Top Stories
Urgent Diplomatic Push: US Calls for Immediate Ceasefire in Gaza Conflict
by Roman Dialoby Roman DialoUS Secretary of State Antony Blinken advocates for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, presenting a draft resolution to the UN Security Council.
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AmericasUnited States
Financial Struggle: Trump’s Campaign Appeals for Supporters to Cover $450 Million Fine
by Roman Dialoby Roman DialoFormer US President Donald Trump’s campaign launches a fundraising drive to gather over $450 million in fines imposed by a New York court. Facing property seizure threats, Trump seeks financial …
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EuropeItaly
Controversy at Sea: Italian Authorities Seize Private Rescuers’ Ship
by Roman Dialoby Roman DialoThe Italian government’s continued seizure of ships operated by private sea rescuers sparks outcry from organizations like Doctors Without Borders.
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The European Court of Justice (ECJ) rules on the lawfulness of storing fingerprints on identity cards, emphasizing enhanced security against fraud. Although the current regulation was deemed invalid due to …
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Europe
Exploring a Nuclear Alliance for Energy Sustainability in Europe
by Roman Dialoby Roman DialoToday, the International Atomic Energy Agency and Belgium host a summit in Brussels to discuss the future of nuclear power in Europe.