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US Welcomes Pakistan’s Consideration for Gaza Peacekeeping Role
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Pakistan has offered to consider sending forces for Gaza peace and stability, with consultations ongoing.
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US Pushes for Humanitarian Truce as Fighting Escalates in Sudan’s Kordofan Region
Secretary of State Marco Rubio urges an immediate ceasefire in Sudan as intensified fighting in Kordofan kills at least 100 civilians and displaces over 50,000 people, with the US pressing external actors to influence both sides.
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U.S. Launches Large-Scale Strikes on ISIS in Syria Following Attack on American Forces
The U.S. military, with coalition support, hit over 70 ISIS targets in central Syria in retaliation for an attack that killed two U.S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter.
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Russian Missile Strikes Kill 8 in Odesa as Ukraine, Russia Trade Blows Amid Miami Peace Talks
At least eight killed and 27 wounded after Russian missile hits Odesa port infrastructure; fighting continues across multiple fronts as US-led negotiations aim to end the war.
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Taipei Subway Attack Injures Nine, Suspected Suicide by Attacker
At least 9 injured in a Taipei subway attack after a smoke bomb explosion; 4 in critical condition. Suspected attacker may have committed suicide. Investigation ongoing.
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TikTok U.S. Operations to Be Run by Oracle-Led Group, ByteDance Holds Minority Stake
TikTok’s U.S. operations will now be run by an Oracle-led joint venture, ending years of uncertainty over a potential US ban. ByteDance keeps a 19.9% stake; questions remain over ongoing Chinese control.
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US Forces Kill 5 More at Sea, Death Toll from Anti-Drug Strikes Rises to 104
US military strikes in the Pacific kill 5 more people, raising the Trump administration’s anti-drug campaign death toll to 104 since September. Latin American leaders urge dialogue over military action.
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EU Approves €90 Billion Interest-Free Loan to Ukraine, Avoids Using Frozen Russian Assets
EU leaders agree on a €90 billion interest-free loan to Ukraine for 2026-27, funded via capital markets, sidestepping the use of frozen Russian assets. Kyiv to repay only after receiving war reparations from Moscow.
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