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U.S. Sanctions Vancouver Firm Over Hezbollah Ties
The U.S. sanctions Seven Seas for International Trading and Logistics, linking it to a $100M Hezbollah funding network tied to Alaa Hamieh and Raoof Fadel.
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Japan Flags Insufficient Global Energy Response Amid Hormuz Crisis
Japanese officials warn current IEA oil releases cannot offset market strain caused by Middle East conflicts threatening Asian supply chains.
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Italians Reject Meloni's Judicial Reform in Referendum
Italian voters defeat constitutional overhaul backed by PM Giorgia Meloni, preserving unified judiciary structure.
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US-Iran War Options Shrink Amid Escalating Strikes
Military escalation between the US and Iran narrows diplomatic paths as missile attacks, leadership uncertainty, and threats over Hormuz raise stakes.
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Arson Attack Targets Jewish Ambulances in London
Four Jewish community ambulances in northwest London were set on fire in an antisemitic attack, prompting strong condemnation from British leaders.
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Nigeria Arrests 15 Over Alleged Sexual Assaults at Ozoro Festival
Nigerian police arrest 15 in connection with violent assaults on women during the Alue-Do fertility festival in Ozoro, sparking national outrage and demands for justice.
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Trump Postpones Iran Strikes Amidst Conflicting Diplomatic Reports
President Trump delayed airstrikes on Iranian energy infrastructure following alleged diplomatic progress. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry denies direct communication occurred. Oil markets reacted positively to the announcement while tensions remain high over the Strait of Hormuz.
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UN Weather Agency: Earth in Record Climate Imbalance
WMO reports unprecedented greenhouse gas levels and ocean heat, driving accelerated global warming and sea-level rise.