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Montreal Man Sebastien Rollin Faces 120 Years for Protonitazene Trafficking to U.S
Sebastien Rollin of Montreal charged in Florida federal court for conspiring to import and distribute synthetic opioid protonitazene, laundering crypto payments, and attempting to ship 300,000 pills before RCMP seizure.
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Iran's Hormuz Strategy Reveals Long-Term War Goals
Iran uses coercive tactics to control shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to prolong conflict and pressure Gulf states.
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Belgian Troops Deploy to Protect Jewish Sites Amid Rising Antisemitism
Belgium deploys military forces to safeguard synagogues and Jewish institutions after a synagogue explosion in Liège, part of a broader surge in antisemitic incidents across Europe linked to the Iran-Israel conflict.
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UN Humanitarian Chief Dismisses 'Board of Peace' as UN Alternative
UN Under-Secretary General Tom Fletcher rejects claims that Trump-backed 'Board of Peace' could replace the United Nations, reaffirming its irreplaceable multilateral role amid rising Middle East crises.
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Orbán's Far-Right Alliance Gathers Ahead of Key Vote
Viktor Orbán hosts a pan-European far-right rally in Budapest, drawing leaders from France, Italy, and the Netherlands ahead of Hungary’s pivotal April 12 election.
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EU Parliament Revives US Trade Deal Amid Political Tensions
The European Parliament moves to restart the EU-US trade agreement after months of delay, facing legal challenges and political divisions over tariffs and sovereignty concerns.
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EU Commissioner Warns European Healthcare Model at Risk
European Health Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi urges action to preserve Europe's unique healthcare system amid workforce shortages, aging populations, and regulatory bottlenecks.
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Graaff-Reinet Divided Over Sobukwe Renaming
A historic South African town faces backlash over plans to rename it after anti-apartheid hero Robert Sobukwe, sparking debates on heritage and economic impact.