World News
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Melania Trump statue sawed off at the ankles and stolen in Slovenia
A bronze statue of Melania Trump was stolen in Slovenia. Created by Brad Downey and Ales Zupevc, it replaced a wooden version destroyed by arson in 2020.
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UN said to be stalling reforms in hopes Democrats flip House in midterm elections
Internal UN memos reveal skepticism about proposed budget reforms, suggesting they are a tactic to avoid immediate changes and appease the the Trump administration.
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ICC prosecutor behind Netanyahu arrest warrants steps aside amid sexual misconduct probe
Sexual misconduct allegations against prosecutor Karim Khan have rocked the ICC, prompting calls for the controversial world body to rescind arrest warrants against Israeli leaders.
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Zelenskyy speaks with Trump, allies after Russia peace talks broker no ceasefire
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and world leaders discuss Russia's rejection of a ceasefire. President Donald Trump emphasizes the need for a direct meeting with Putin to resolve the conflict.
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Israel turns tables on UN official claiming 'genocide' in Gaza with basic questions
Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon slammed U.N. official Tom Fletcher for accusing Israel of carrying out a "genocide" in Gaza. The ambassador said Fletcher's remarks "shattered any notion of neutrality."
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TikTok influencer in Mexico shot and killed on livestream
A Mexican social media influencer was fatally shot during a TikTok livestream and authorities suspect she was the victim of targeted hit.
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Trump, after skipping Russia-Ukraine peace talks, wants to meet Putin ‘as soon as we can set it up’
Trump seeks a meeting with Putin to discuss the Ukraine war after skipping peace talks. Zelenskyy accuses Russia of not being serious about ending the conflict.
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Rubio doubts 'anything productive' will happen in Ukraine peace talks without Trump, Putin
Trump and Putin's absence casts doubt on Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Turkey. Rubio stresses the need for their direct dialogue to achieve a breakthrough.
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Hidden communications devices found in Chinese solar power inverters spark security alarm
Concerns over Chinese solar energy equipment in the U.S. power grids grow after communication devices were found, potentially allowing remote access.
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Trump makes historic UAE visit as first US president in nearly 20 years
President Donald Trump's visit to the UAE highlights the nation's pivotal role in Middle East geopolitics, with discussions on defense deals and strategic ties with the U.S.
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Trump to skip Russia-Ukraine peace talks, calls Zelenskyy the ‘greatest salesman, maybe in history’
President Donald Trump says he is skipping Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul this week and downplayed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision not to attend.
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Hamas captivity survivors appeal to Netanyahu, Trump after Edan Alexander's release
Former Hamas hostages urged Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump to seize the moment and act swiftly to free remaining captives, even if it means halting military operations.
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Jose Mujica, Uruguay's former leader, rebel icon and cannabis reformer, dead at 89
Jose Mujica, the former president of Uruguay who enacted progressive reforms and was known to many around the country by his nickname "Pepe," has died at age 89.
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UN revisits 'killer robot' regulations as concerns about AI-controlled weapons grow
The United Nations is once again calling for regulations on lethal autonomous weapons systems, citing potential human rights issues and fears over the ethics of warfare.
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Pope Leo XIV makes first social media post, calling for peace
Pope Leo XIV made his first social media post on Tuesday in which he sent a message of peace, as he seeks to maintain an active social media presence.
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Trump, speaking in Saudi Arabia, says he wants Iran deal, will add more countries to Abraham Accords
President Donald Trump seeks Iran deal at Gulf Cooperation Council, aims to expand Abraham Accords, and envisions a peaceful, prosperous Middle East.
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State Department approves sale of $1.4B worth of helicopters, F-16 parts to UAE ahead of Trump's visit
The State Department said it approved a potential sale of more than $1.4 billion in helicopters and F-16 parts to the UAE ahead of President Donald Trump’s visit to the country.
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Self-proclaimed 'king of Germany' arrested in plot to overthrow government
The self-styled "king of Germany," Peter Fitzek, was arrested after authorities banned his Reichsbürger group over alleged plans to topple the German state.
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