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Oil Prices Surge Over 2% as Israel Expands Lebanon Operations
Oil prices spike after Israel orders troops deeper into Lebanon, defying a fragile ceasefire with Hezbollah.
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82 Dead in China Coal Mine Blast: A Stark Reminder of Industry's Deadly Past
A coal mine explosion in Shanxi, China, kills 82, exposing systemic safety failures and secret tunnels, raising questions about the nation's ongoing coal dependency as it pushes for green energy.
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A Year After the Crash: Grief, Waiting, and Unanswered Questions
One year after the Air India crash, families like the Alis still grapple with loss and unanswered questions.
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Police Handcuffed Dying Stabbing Victim After Attacker's Racism Lie
English police handcuffed an 18-year-old student as he bled to death, believing the attacker's false claim of a racist assault.
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Iran Demands Guarantees as Trump Sends Tougher Nuclear Proposal
Iran insists on securing its rights before any deal with the US, as reports emerge of a tougher Trump proposal amidst ongoing nuclear and regional conflicts.
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Nicaraguan Indigenous Leader Brooklyn Rivera Dies After Three Years in Custody
Brooklyn Rivera, a leading indigenous figure and former militia leader, died in Nicaraguan government custody after nearly three years of detention, sparking international condemnation.
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Philippines Defense Chief Urges Allies to Boost Military Spending
Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro backs US call for higher defense spending, stressing burden-sharing and military modernization.
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Netanyahu Expands Ground Offensive in Southern Lebanon Against Hezbollah
Israeli PM orders troops deeper into Lebanon despite a fragile April ceasefire, escalating conflict with Hezbollah.