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China Lowers Economic Growth Target to 4.5%-5%, Lowest Since 1991

China has lowered its annual economic growth target to 4.5%-5%, the slowest expansion goal since 1991. This reflects challenges at home and abroad, including weak domestic demand, a shrinking population,…

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From Civilians to Soldiers: How Four Years of War Transformed Ordinary Ukrainians

When Russian forces launched their full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February…

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UK–Middle East Flights Cancelled as Dubai and Doha Airports Halt Operations

Flights between the UK and the Middle East have been disrupted after…

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Life in Tehran Under Fire as US-Israel Strikes Intensify in Iran

Residents in Tehran say daily life has become tense and uncertain as…

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Trump’s Call for Iran Uprising Revives Lessons from the 1991 Iraq Rebellion

Calls from world leaders can inspire hope. But history shows they can…

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Philippines Declares Energy Emergency as Iran Conflict Drives Fuel Prices Higher

The Philippines has declared a national energy emergency, becoming the…

ABC Journalists Stage First Strike in Two Decades Over Pay and Working Conditions

Hundreds of journalists walked off the…

BlackRock CEO Warns $150 Oil Could Trigger Global Recession

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has warned…

Oil Prices Fall Amid US-Iran Peace Talks and Strait of Hormuz Updates

Oil prices dropped sharply after US…

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Australian PM Apologises After Calling Grace Tame ‘Difficult’

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has apologised after describing child sexual abuse survivor and advocate Grace Tame as “difficult” during…

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Orban Accuses Ukraine of Oil Disruption After Blocking EU Loan to Kyiv

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused Ukraine of disrupting energy supplies and ordered soldiers to guard key energy facilities…

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Cuba Says It Killed Four on US-Registered Speedboat After Gunfight

Cuba’s government says its border forces shot dead four people aboard a US-registered speedboat that entered Cuban territorial waters and…

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UK Pauses Chagos Islands Deal as Talks Continue with US

The UK government has paused the process of ratifying the deal to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius…

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Modi’s Israel Visit Puts India’s Middle East Strategy in Focus

Narendra Modi has arrived in Israel for a two-day visit, his first since the Gaza war began. The trip highlights…

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Gianni Infantino at 10 Years: Reform, Expansion and Rising Controversy at FIFA

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Martin Short Mourns Daughter Katherine Short After Her Death at 42

MARTIN SHORT has paid tribute to his daughter Katherine Short, who has died at the age of 42. In a…

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Bill Gates Addresses Epstein Relationship in Staff Meeting, Says He Takes Responsibility

BILL GATES has acknowledged his past association with Jeffrey Epstein during a staff meeting at the Bill & Melinda Gates…

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Fact-Check: Breaking Down Claims From Donald Trump’s Longest-Ever Address to Congress

President Donald Trump delivered the longest congressional address of his presidency, speaking for one hour and 47 minutes. In his…

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US Tourists Stranded as Violence Erupts After Mexican Cartel Leader’s Death

Mexican authorities killed Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, the head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, in a military operation.…

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