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Trump Attacks Pope Leo, Calls Him “Weak” After Criticism of U.S. Policies

U.S. President Donald Trump launched a sharp attack on Pope Leo late Sunday, describing him as “weak” on crime and “bad” on foreign policy. Trump’s remarks came in response to criticism from

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Ancelotti Leaves Door Open for Neymar’s World Cup Inclusion

Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti has not ruled out the possibility of including Neymar in his 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, stating that the forward has two months to

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Baldini to Lead Italy in Friendlies After Gattuso Exit Following World Cup Miss

The Italian Football Federation announced on Friday that Silvio Baldini will take charge of the national team for two upcoming friendlies in June against Luxembourg and Greece. In an official statement, the

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Costa Rica Receives First Group of Migrants Deported from the United States

Costa Rican authorities announced that the country has received the first group of migrants deported from the United States under an agreement signed between the two countries in March. The General Directorate

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Sirens Sound Again in Northern Israel Amid Rocket and Drone Fire from Lebanon

Air raid sirens sounded for the second time since early Sunday in northern Israel’s Upper Galilee region following the launch of rockets from Lebanon. Israel’s Channel 12, citing the military, reported that

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Trump Administration Declares Major Disasters in Seven States, Unlocking Federal Aid

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has approved major disaster declarations for at least seven states this week, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), enabling affected communities to access

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Vance: No Deal Yet with Iran as U.S. Presents “Final Offer”

U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance said on Sunday that talks with Iran have ended without an agreement, noting that Washington has presented what he described as its “final and best offer” before

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At Least 30 Killed in Stampede at Historic Site in Haiti

Authorities in Haiti said on Sunday that at least 30 people were killed in a stampede at a rural site in the north of the country, warning that the death toll could

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Heavy bombardment lasts hours, targeting multiple towns in Galilee

Air raid sirens sounded across several towns and settlements in northern Israel on Saturday after rockets and drones were launched by Lebanon’s Hezbollah since midnight. According to Israel’s Home Front Command, sirens

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Hormuz Mines Complicate Iran-U.S. Negotiations

U.S. officials say Iran may be unable to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz to maritime traffic due to difficulties in locating all the mines it has laid, as well as limited

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