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King Charles Hosts Nigeria's President Tinubu in Historic State Visit
First Nigerian state visit to the UK in 37 years features ceremonial welcome at Windsor Castle, economic partnership talks, and interfaith diplomacy amid regional security concerns.
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Ex-Syrian Prison Chief Convicted of Torture in U.S
Former Damascus Central Prison head Samir Ousman Alsheikh convicted in U.S. federal court on torture and immigration fraud charges.
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Gabbard: Iran Regime 'Degraded' but Still Threat to U.S. Interests
U.S. intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard says Iran's regime is intact but weakened, warning of ongoing threats from the Middle East.
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Plants Tap Groundwater, Reducing Colorado River Flow
A new study reveals that during hot, dry periods, plants in the Colorado River Basin use groundwater, reducing river flow and impacting water management.
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Iran War Disrupts Global Trade Beyond Oil
The Iran conflict is crippling critical supply chains for petrochemicals, fertilizers, aluminum, and semiconductors, driving up prices worldwide.
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Orbán Veto, Middle East War, and Energy Prices Dominate EU Summit
EU leaders confront critical crisis points. Hungary vetoes Ukraine aid, Middle East tensions spike oil prices, and internal debates stall carbon reform. Strategic alliances tested.
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Cats: From Pest Control to Household Parasites?
Humans domesticated cats for rodent control, but their role has shifted as urban societies grew. Today, their evolutionary benefit is questionable.
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Georgian Patriarch Ilia II Dies at 93 After 46-Year Leadership
The revered leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church passed away on Tuesday, leaving a significant void in the country’s religious and political landscape.