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    Trump administration National Security Strategy claims Europe facing "civilizational erasure" within 20 years

    Europe's Future Under Threat: Trump Administration Warns of "Civilizational Erasure" The Trump administration has issued a stark warning about the future of Europe, claiming that the continent faces an existential threat from unchecked immigration and the erosion of democratic principles. In...
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    Eurovision has faced political boycotts before – how does the latest compare?

    Eurovision is the latest victim of boycotts sparked by politics and controversy. The European Broadcasting Union's (EBU) flagship event has faced several high-profile expulsions in its 70-year history, but the current exodus marks a significant turning point. Four major broadcasters – Spain...
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    Lightning on Mars? Scientists believe they've detected its crackling sounds on the red planet

    Scientists claim to have detected the crackling sounds of lightning on Mars after listening in on recordings from NASA's Perseverance rover. The data, collected over two Martian years, revealed 55 instances of "mini lightning" occurring primarily during dust storms and dust devils. These...
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    If Epstein's survivors don't receive justice that is a ticking time bomb | V (formerly Eve Ensler)

    Survivors of Epstein's abuse face an existential threat if justice isn't served. The sheer magnitude of the trauma Virginia Giuffre endured is a stark reminder that sexual abuse can have far-reaching, devastating effects. She recounts her childhood experiences of being raped by her father and...
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    Some fans whistle as Lionel Messi’s name is announced as Paris Saint-Germain’s season hits new low | CNN

    Lionel Messi's Paris Saint-Germain is reeling from its second consecutive home defeat, leaving fans with a sour taste in their mouths. The team's misery deepened as it suffered a 1-0 loss to Lyon on Sunday, the latest blow in a season that has been marked by inconsistency and frustration. The...
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    Chinese spy balloon was able to transmit information back to Beijing | CNN Politics

    Chinese spy balloon sent back info to Beijing in real-time. The US is still uncertain about the extent of the intel it gathered, but sources suggest that the information was not as sophisticated as what Chinese satellites can gather from orbit. The high-altitude balloon crossed into US airspace...
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    Should my boyfriend wear the clothes I buy for him?

    Should You Really Wear the Clothes Your Partner Buys for You? Experts Weigh In. For Bella and her boyfriend Axel, a seemingly simple act of kindness has turned into a source of tension. Bella loves to buy clothes for him, believing it's a great way to boost his confidence. However, every time...
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    Louvre suspects 'partially admit' their role in jewel heist

    Paris Police Suspect Two Men's Involvement in €88m Louvre Jewel Heist Amid 'Partially Admitted' Role In a shocking turn of events, French authorities have taken two men into custody in connection with the daring heist at the world-renowned Louvre museum. The suspects, arrested last Saturday...
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    Trump administration revokes 6 visas over comments about Charlie Kirk

    US Revokes Visas of Six Foreigners Who Made Incendiary Comments About Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk. The US State Department has revoked the visas of six foreign nationals who made incendiary social media comments about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a...
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    Trump repeats claim India will cut Russian oil imports

    US President Donald Trump has reasserted the claim that India will significantly cut its purchases of Russian oil, following a recent phone call with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The claim, which has been made before but not confirmed by New Delhi, is part of ongoing pressure on India to...
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    Israel says it will return to ceasefire after Gaza strikes

    The Israeli military announced on Sunday that it would resume enforcing the ceasefire in Gaza after launching air strikes in response to what it called Hamas's "blatant violation" of the deal. The strikes began in southern Gaza after the Israeli military said that terrorists fired an anti-tank...
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    Can Putin's Flying Kremlin travel to through EU airspace to Budapest?

    Russia's President Vladimir Putin is set to meet US President Donald Trump in Budapest, Hungary, but it remains unclear if his 'Flying Kremlin' plane will be able to navigate through EU airspace to get there. The US granted special permission for the presidential plane when Putin traveled to...
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    After Zelenskyy meeting, Trump calls on Ukraine and Russia to 'stop where they are' and end the war

    US President Donald Trump has urged Ukraine and Russia to "stop where they are" and bring an end to the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, following a meeting with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The call for cessation of hostilities comes as tensions between the two nations remain...
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    Thune reveals to MSNBC he’s offered Democrats a vote on Obamacare subsidies

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune revealed in a recent MSNBC interview that he is willing to offer Democrats a vote on extending Obamacare subsidies, but with one condition: reforms. According to Thune, the Senate can guarantee a date certain for such a vote and would "take 'yes' for an answer"...
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    Should friendship really be a ‘one strike and you’re out’ deal?

    Friendship Faux Pas: Can We Learn to Forgive and Forget? Imagine being left out on your 60th birthday by the people you consider closest friends. The pain is palpable, a feeling that hasn't diminished with age. An elderly woman's heart-wrenching tale of betrayal has sparked an important...
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    Kremlin envoy proposes ‘Putin-Trump tunnel’ to link Russia, US

    Moscow's Ambitious Plan to Link the US and Russia: A 'Putin-Trump Tunnel' A proposal by a top Kremlin envoy has sparked controversy with its audacious suggestion of building an undersea tunnel connecting Siberia in Russia to Alaska in the United States. Kirill Dmitriev, Russia's investment...
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    World’s oceans losing their greenness through global heating, study finds

    Scientists Stunned as World's Oceans Lose Their Luster Due to Climate Change The world's oceans are rapidly losing their vibrant green hue, a drastic change scientists attribute to the devastating effects of global heating. According to a groundbreaking study published recently, the oceans'...
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    OpenAI blocks MLK Jr. videos on Sora after 'disrespectful depictions'

    Artificial Intelligence Giant OpenAI Takes Down Martin Luther King Jr. Videos from Social Gaming Platform Sora Citing "Disrespectful Depictions" In a move that has left many users and civil rights advocates alike scratching their heads, tech giant OpenAI has removed all videos of the late civil...
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    Study finds slightly higher risk of autism diagnosis in areas with more lithium in drinking water, but experts say more research is needed

    A new study has uncovered an intriguing association between lithium levels in drinking water and the risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children born to pregnant women. However, experts caution that this connection is far from conclusive. According to researchers, communities with higher...
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