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Bangladesh witnesses a festive voter turnout as citizens cast votes in a crucial election and constitutional referendum.
James Van Der Beek, beloved 'Dawson's Creek' star, dies at 48, leaving behind a legacy of bravery and significant cultural impact.
Iranian protesters seek clandestine medical aid to prevent arrest, revealing the lengths to which they go for safety amidst political upheaval.
Angela Merkel's office calls the speculation of her running for German presidency 'absurd', as political parties consider President Steinmeier's successor.
Recent grainy videos from Epstein’s home unveil potential evidence of illicit activities, sparking renewed geopolitical discussion.
Bangladesh witnesses a robust voter turnout in the first election since the deadly uprising, seen as a crucial step towards democratic stability.
Ukrainian Olympian faces Olympic disqualification due to helmet depicting images of athletes killed in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Protests in Buenos Aires over Argentina's labor reform bill sparked violence as police clashed with demonstrators outside Congress.
Iran's President reassures on nuclear intentions while addressing national unity amid protest tensions.
Germany investigates Epstein files, prompting broader European scrutiny as media and politicians demand accountability and transparency.
Albin Kurti secured a third term as Kosovo's Prime Minister, ending a year-long political deadlock and ushering in potential reforms.
British media mogul Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years by Hong Kong court for national security charges, raising concerns over press freedoms.
EU leaders gather in Belgium to debate 'Buy European' to boost economy amid global volatility.
On day 1,449, the Ukraine conflict sees fresh military strategies and international reactions shaping the geopolitical landscape.
Ukrainian athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych risks disqualification to honor war dead, clashing with the IOC's rules on political expression.
Engaging in intellectually stimulating activities like reading and writing can significantly reduce dementia risk by 40%, a new study reveals.
Southeast Asian nations are reducing capital punishment use, with Singapore as a notable exception, maintaining the practice.
Iran's phased internet restoration highlights persistent access disparities following a protest-triggered blackout.
Paul Mackenzie, a Kenyan cult leader, faces charges for 52 deaths linked to organized criminal activity and terrorism.
Bulgaria's former military barracks symbolize the E.U.'s strict border controls, highlighting the evolving immigration debate.
IOC rejects Ukraine's attempt to honor fallen athletes at Olympics, raising questions about politics in sports and international tensions.
South Africa deepens trade relations with China amidst rising US tariffs, providing new market opportunities for exporters.
Iran cautions the US against Israeli influence on nuclear discussions as Netanyahu visits Trump, pushing for missile limitations and regional diplomacy.
Iran's response to US attacks may disrupt regional stability, signaling a shift in military strategies.
Guatemala halts Cuban doctor program after nearly 30 years, under US pressure, affecting healthcare & economic ties.
The 2026 Munich Security Conference arrives amid strained transatlantic relations and calls for a more self-reliant Europe.
Amidst political upheaval, Bangladesh faces its first election post-protests, marking a pivotal moment for the nation.
Kenyans promised jobs face a harsh reality as soldiers in Ukraine, sparking outrage. Kenyan Foreign Minister plans to visit Russia amid rising tensions.
Iranian demonstrators are avoiding hospitals, receiving care privately to evade authorities amid political unrest.
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