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Supreme Court Restores Full Access to Abortion Pill Mifepristone
Justice Alito's order temporarily blocks restrictions on mifepristone, allowing mail-order and pharmacy access nationwide.
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Ukraine Hits Moscow High-Rise Near Red Square Ahead of Victory Day
A Ukrainian drone struck an upscale residential tower in Moscow early Monday, with no casualties, days before Russia's scaled-back Victory Day parade.
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Dubai Residents Take Shelter as UAE Intercepts Suspected Missile Attack
Missile intercepts over Dubai prompt shelter warnings amid escalating Iran-UAE tensions following a drone attack on an ADNOC tanker.
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Iran Fires Missiles Near Persian Gulf as US Tensions Escalate
Iran launched missiles near the Persian Gulf on Wednesday, raising fears of airspace closure and broader conflict with the US and Israel.
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BBC Uncovers Ugandan Dog Rescue Scam Preying on Animal Lovers
BBC investigation reveals scammers in Mityana, Uganda, using injured dogs to solicit fake donations from international animal lovers on social media platforms like TikTok and GoFundMe.
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Iran Threatens Ships Accepting U.S. Strait of Hormuz Escort
Iran warns it will attack vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz without permission, challenging Trump's 'Project Freedom' plan to guide ships out of the blocked waterway.
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Alberta Voter Data Leak Sparks Public Safety and Political Crisis
Millions of Albertans' personal data leaked online by separatist group, raising national security and voter manipulation fears.
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Chinese Consulate Pressured Vancouver to Cancel Anti-Communist Dance Show
Chinese consular officials urged a Vancouver city employee to halt Shen Yun performances, highlighting ongoing foreign interference in Canada.