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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi Rejects Cease-Fire, Denies Nuclear Material Recovery Plans
In a CBS 'Face the Nation' interview, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denied seeking negotiations, blamed U.S. aggression for regional escalation, and stated Iran's 440kg of 60% enriched uranium remains buried under rubble of bombed facilities.
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A Mother's Letter to Her Daughter After Forgiving Her Killer
Kate Grosmaire’s powerful letter to her daughter Ann, written for BBC World Service, reveals how forgiveness and restorative justice transformed grief into purpose.
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Two Dead in Winnipeg Shooting, Police Seek Public's Help
A man in his 30s and a teenage boy were killed in a fatal shooting on Boyd Avenue in Winnipeg’s North End. No arrests have been made; investigation ongoing.
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Ugandan Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Fleeing After Election Dispute
Bobi Wine, Uganda's pop-star-turned-political leader, leaves the country after two months in hiding, accusing President Museveni of election rigging and vowing international mobilization.
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Zelenskyy Awaits U.S.-Russia Agreement on Peace Talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says peace talks hinge on Washington and Moscow agreeing to meet, as aid stockpiles dwindle and drone cooperation with U.S. stalls.
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Zelensky Denounces EU 'Blackmail' Over Druzhba Pipeline Reopening
Volodymyr Zelensky rejects pressure from Hungary and the EU to restore Russian oil transit via the damaged Druzhba pipeline, calling it sanction evasion-and warns of US defense delays amid Middle East escalation.
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Israeli Forces Kill Palestinian Family of Four in West Bank
An Israeli military operation in the occupied West Bank results in the deaths of four members of the Bani Odeh family, including two children.
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Six US Airmen Killed in Iraq KC-135 Crash
Six US crew members died when a KC-135 Stratotanker crashed in western Iraq during a combat mission. No hostile fire suspected, but investigation continues.