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US Withdraws Deep Strike Capabilities from NATO Amid Strategic Pivot
The Pentagon is removing long-range bombers, naval assets, and fighter jets from Europe as the Trump administration restructures US commitments to the NATO Force Model.
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Online Racism Crisis: First Nations Mental Health Toll and Platform Accountability
Australian parliamentary inquiries reveal social media algorithms amplify racist content targeting Indigenous communities, prompting calls for digital duty of care legislation and highlighting severe mental health impacts.
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East Jerusalem Demolitions Surge as Israel Advances Settlement Expansion Plans
Israeli demolitions in East Jerusalem have accelerated, displacing Palestinian families for settler parks and yeshivas amid international condemnation and legal disputes over land rights.
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World Cup Loss Ignites Pan-African Backlash Over South African Xenophobia
South Africa’s World Cup defeat to Mexico sparked online mockery from African fans citing xenophobic violence, highlighting deep geopolitical tensions amid rising anti-migrant sentiment and unemployment.
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Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha Dies at 47 After Three-Year Hospitalization
Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol, a lawyer and UN goodwill ambassador, has died in Bangkok. Her passing marks a significant moment for the Thai monarchy and its succession dynamics.
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Veracruz Crime Reporter Killed Hours Before World Cup Kickoff
A journalist was fatally shot in Veracruz just before Mexico's World Cup opener, highlighting ongoing dangers for reporters in the region.
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Trump Claims Iran Deal Near as Tehran Denies Finalization
President Trump asserts a near-final agreement to end the war with Iran, citing nuclear restrictions and Strait of Hormuz access. Tehran denies any finalized deal, maintaining its red lines.
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Mexico's Missing Persons Crisis Shadows World Cup Kickoff
As Mexico hosts the World Cup, thousands of relatives protest the nation's missing persons crisis, demanding accountability amidst global celebration.