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Japan PM Takaichi Vows to Cut Food Tax After Landslide Election Win
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi promises a two-year suspension of the 8% food tax after her LDP’s decisive electoral victory, aiming to ease household costs.
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Protests Erupt Across Australia During Israeli President Herzog’s Visit
Thousands protest in Australian cities against Israeli President Herzog’s visit, denouncing Gaza massacres. Clashes with police reported in Sydney.
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Keir Starmer Faces Political Turmoil as Key Aides Resign Over Mandelson Appointment
Keir Starmer’s communications chief Tim Allan resigns, following the departure of top aide Morgan McSweeney, amid fallout over Peter Mandelson’s US ambassador appointment and Epstein-related controversies.
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Iran Arrests Reformist Figures Amid Protests and US-Iran Nuclear Talks
Iranian authorities arrest four prominent reformists over alleged links to Israel and the US, citing “disruption of political order.” Arrests come during ongoing US-Iran nuclear negotiations in Oman.
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Drone Attack by RSF Kills 24, Including Children, in Central Sudan
At least 24 killed, including 8 children, in RSF drone strike on displaced families near Rahad, North Kordofan. UN and U.S. condemn the attack as a war crime.
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Denmark Says Greenland Talks with U.S. Are ‘Improving’ but No Solution Yet
Denmark’s foreign minister says discussions with the U.S. over Greenland are “better” than weeks ago, but stresses sovereignty red lines remain. No crisis resolved yet.
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Iran-US Talks Resume Amid Tensions; Missile Program Off-Limits, Araghchi Says
Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi says missile program “never negotiable” but calls Oman talks with US a “good start.” Washington imposes new sanctions while pledging next week’s negotiations.
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US and India Advance Trade Deal with Interim Framework, Tariffs Adjusted
The US and India move closer to a trade deal: tariffs on Indian goods cut, $500B in US exports planned, and energy cooperation deepened. Farmers’ interests safeguarded, but opposition calls it a “surrender.”
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