132 Killed in Powerful Crackdown on Red Command

Brazil’s deadliest police operation in Rio de Janeiro has left at least 132 dead, including four officers, after a sweeping crackdown on the Red Command gang. The raid—occurring days before major UN-linked climate events—has drawn international criticism and renewed questions about Brazil’s policing strategy, human rights, and the country’s security crisis.
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Trump Ends 33-Year Pause: U.S. to Resume Nuclear Weapons Testing

US President Donald Trump has announced the immediate resumption of nuclear weapons testing after more than 30 years, citing the need to match Russia and China’s expanding arsenals. The move marks a historic shift in US nuclear policy and heightens tensions among global powers.
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5 Explosive Revelations: U.S. Kills Four in Latest Pacific Strike on ‘Drug Vessel’

The U.S. has carried out another lethal strike in the eastern Pacific, killing four men on an alleged drug-smuggling vessel. The Trump administration says the targets were “narco-terrorists,” while critics call the campaign a series of extrajudicial killings lacking evidence.
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5 Key Developments: Israel’s New Gaza Strikes Shake Fragile Ceasefire

Israel’s latest strikes in Gaza killed two people, reigniting tensions just hours after it claimed to resume a fragile ceasefire. The attacks, following the death of an Israeli soldier, have drawn UN condemnation and renewed calls to preserve the truce.
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5 Key Breakthroughs as Trump and Xi Seal Major U.S.–China Trade Reset

After a landmark meeting in Busan, South Korea, US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed on five major steps — including tariff cuts, rare-earths supply, soybean purchases, and joint talks on Ukraine — marking a tentative reset in US–China relations.
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