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Apple CEO Tim Cook has successfully avoided additional tariffs for the tech giant. In a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, Cook presented multi-billion-dollar projects planned for the United States. The executive also came bearing golden gifts for the politician… There’s a golden rule
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U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a high-level trilateral meeting. According to two people familiar with the matter, Trump disclosed his plans during a phone call with European leaders
Read more: Trump Seeks Three-Way Meeting with Putin and Zelensky to Push for Ceasefire
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In Japan, people commemorated the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by the United States 80 years ago. On Wednesday morning, a minute of silence was observed. Hundreds of government officials, students, and survivors dressed in black laid flowers at the Peace Memorial. The nearby Atomic Bomb
Read more: Hiroshima 80 Years Later: Survivors, Leaders Call for a World Without Nuclear Weapons
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced that it will stop developing mRNA-based vaccines as part of its biomedical research division. The department, led by vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr., justified the decision by citing the “ineffectiveness” of the
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Who will succeed Donald Trump in the White House? The next U.S. presidential election is scheduled for 2028. Until now, Trump has avoided naming a possible successor—but he is now openly suggesting a candidate. U.S. President Donald Trump said he favors his current vice president,
Read more: Trump Suggests JD Vance and Marco Rubio Could Lead GOP Ticket in 2028
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government reportedly aims to seize control of the entire Gaza Strip. While the Israeli military remains skeptical about the explosive potential of such plans, it is already preparing civilians in the enclave for a new offensive. Even before holding
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Sweden, Denmark, and Norway will purchase weapons for Ukraine from U.S. stockpiles as part of a recent initiative led by the United States and NATO, the Swedish government announced on Tuesday. According to the statement, Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Oslo will donate $500 million
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In light of the devastating hunger crisis affecting the population in the Gaza Strip, European governments are facing growing pressure to back their criticism with concrete action. On Tuesday evening, numerous NGOs gathered in front of the Austrian Parliament in Vienna for a demonstration
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Ion Iliescu, Romania’s first president following the country’s reunification, died on Tuesday at the age of 95. He had been diagnosed with lung cancer two months ago and had been in the intensive care unit of a Bucharest hospital ever since. The former politician is regarded as one of the
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The current Republican-led Oversight Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives has demanded the release of investigative documents related to the Epstein case and has issued subpoenas to several former high-ranking officials. On Tuesday, the panel released letters
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After turbulent times and a change in leadership, Diageo is now placing even greater emphasis on cost-cutting measures: instead of $500 million, the company now plans to save $625 million. However, new U.S. tariffs are adding extra pressure on profits and complicating business
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Earth is currently rotating slightly faster on its axis than usual. As a result, scientists say that this coming Tuesday will be one of the shortest days ever recorded: it will be 1.25 milliseconds shorter than the standard 24 hours. That means that instead of 86,400 seconds, Earth will
Read more: The Earth Is Spinning Faster — Scientists Warn of One of the Shortest Days in History
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