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Former U.S. Navy Sailor Sentenced to 16 Years for Selling Secrets to China

A former U.S. Navy sailor was convicted of selling technical and operational manuals for ships and their systems to an intelligence officer working for China and was sentenced on Monday to more

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Tunisia’s Trade Deficit Rises to $7.54 Billion in 2025

Tunisian authorities announced on Monday that the country’s trade deficit widened to $7.54 billion in 2025, up from $6.54 billion recorded in 2024, according to official data released by the National Institute

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Four Killed, Six Injured in Russian Airstrikes Near Kharkiv

At least four people were killed and six others wounded in Russian airstrikes carried out overnight from Monday to Tuesday near the city of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine, the regional governor said

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Germany’s Foreign Minister Downplays Risk of U.S. Attack on Greenland

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul on Monday downplayed the risk of a U.S. military attack on Greenland, following repeated threats by President Donald Trump to take control of the Danish island, a

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Three Palestinians Killed, Woman Injured by Israeli Fire in Khan Younis Ceasefire Breach

Three Palestinians were killed and a woman was injured by Israeli fire on Monday in areas from which Israeli forces had previously withdrawn in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, marking the latest breach

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Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on Countries Trading with Iran

US President Donald Trump said on Monday that any country engaging in trade with Iran will be subject to a 25% tariff on all transactions with the United States. In a post

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European Parliament Bars Entry of Iranian Officials; Tehran Responds

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola announced a ban on Iranian diplomats and officials entering the parliament building, reflecting EU support for ongoing protests in Iran. The move is part of a series

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Iranian Foreign Ministry: “Traders’ Protests Began Peacefully but Turned Violent Due to Infiltrators”

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that protests launched by traders in several cities at the end of December began peacefully and legitimately but escalated due to armed groups attacking security forces.

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Russia Claims Control of Novopoykovskoye and Continues Advances in Zaporizhzhia

The Russian Defense Ministry announced control over the town of Novopoykovskoye in Zaporizhzhia province, marking the second town captured in less than 24 hours following the takeover of Belogorie. Units of the

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CAF Investigates Quarterfinal Incidents After Protests in Morocco

The African Football Confederation (CAF) opened an official investigation into incidents that occurred during the Algeria vs. Nigeria and Morocco vs. Cameroon quarterfinal matches of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in

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