Magnitude 7.8 Earthquake Struck Russia’s Kamchatka, Tsunami Warnings Issued Across Pacific

A powerful magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, prompting tsunami warnings for Russia, Alaska, and the Kuril Islands. Officials reported no major damage, but the quake follows July’s record 8.8 megaquake.
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Trump Designates Antifa as Terrorist Organisation After Charlie Kirk Assassination

US President Donald Trump has officially designated the anti-fascist Antifa movement as a “major terrorist organisation” following the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. The controversial move revives long-standing debates about Antifa’s amorphous structure, free speech, and political crackdowns in the US.
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Trump Warns India, Pakistan, China and 20 Others of ‘Serious Consequences’ Over Drug Trafficking

US President Donald Trump has warned 23 nations, including India, Pakistan, China, and Afghanistan, of “serious consequences” if they fail to curb narcotics trafficking. Colombia was officially named a country that has “demonstrably failed” in the drug war, escalating tensions with Washington.
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Jair Bolsonaro Diagnosed with Skin Cancer After Hospitalization: Health Scare Deepens Legal and Political Crisis

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been diagnosed with early-stage skin cancer after being rushed to hospital with vomiting, dizziness, and low blood pressure. Doctors confirmed the presence of squamous cell carcinoma, removed during surgery, but said he will require routine monitoring. The health scare comes days after his conviction and 27-year prison sentence for plotting a coup, intensifying Brazil’s political turmoil.
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Donald Trump’s Lavish UK State Visit: From Kate Middleton Compliment to Royal Banquet with King Charles

Donald Trump’s historic second UK state visit blended pomp, pageantry, and politics. From calling Kate Middleton “beautiful” to sharing laughs with Prince William, the day featured royal welcomes, symbolic gifts, and a glittering Windsor Castle banquet.
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India Reacts to Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Defence Pact: Strategic Implications and Regional Security Risks

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have signed a Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement, pledging that an attack on one will be treated as aggression against both. India has said it will “study the implications” of this pact for national and regional security.
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Israeli Ground Invasion of Gaza City Escalates: UN Genocide Report, Hospital Strikes, and Global Outcry

Israel has launched a full-scale ground invasion of Gaza City, striking near hospitals and displacing hundreds of thousands. With the UN declaring Israel’s actions a genocide, global outrage is growing as famine spreads, hospitals collapse, and civilians flee under relentless bombardment.
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George Zinn’s False Confession in Charlie Kirk Assassination: Why He Lied and What Police Revealed

George Zinn, a 71-year-old political agitator, falsely confessed to shooting conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Authorities say he lied to distract police and allow the real gunman, Tyler Robinson, to escape. Zinn now faces charges of obstruction of justice and sexual exploitation of a minor.
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US, Qatar Near Defence Pact After Israeli Strike on Doha Amid Gaza Ceasefire Talks

The United States and Qatar are close to finalising a defence cooperation pact after Israel’s strike on Hamas leaders in Doha drew global outrage. The deal, discussed during US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit, comes as Washington pressures Qatar to continue mediating a Gaza ceasefire amid escalating Israeli operations.
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Japan Holds Back on Recognising Palestinian State Amid US Pressure and Ties with Israel

Japan has decided not to recognise a Palestinian state at the upcoming UN General Assembly, prioritising ties with the United States and avoiding tensions with Israel. The move comes as Britain, France, Canada, and Australia push ahead with recognition efforts, adding pressure on Tokyo’s cautious stance.
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