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Unification Church's No. 2 executive draws scrutiny over bribery allegations
As South Korea's special prosecutor's office expands its investigation into the Unification Church's alleged political lobbying and financial misconduct, rising attention is turning to Won-joo Jung, d
Trump plans to send migrants to ‘third countries.’ Others have tried that.
The Trump administration’s plan to deport people to countries where they are not citizens represents a sharp change for the United States, where such expulsions have been rare. But other countries
Europeans are still wary of Trump's promises to Ukraine despite apparent U-turn on Putin
But while Monday’s apparent U-turn was dramatic, other Ukraine supporters, former officials and other foreign policy experts are wary at least and deeply skeptical at worst. “The question that
World’s oldest marathon runner dies in a hit-and-run at 114
The world’s oldest marathon runner, Fauja Singh, who was still competing after turning 100 more than a decade ago, died in a hit-and-run on Monday, according to India police. He was 114.
Iran regime change is underway, but not in Trump's favor—Former US diplomat
A former U.S. diplomat involved in the last nuclear deal reached between Iran and major world powers has argued that the Islamic Republic was already undergoing a significant internal shift, although
Whoopi Goldberg, 'View' hosts lash out at Obama, Cuban for scolding Democrats
"The View" co-hosts hit back at recent criticisms of the Democratic Party from Mark Cuban and Barack Obama, suggesting that elected officials were the problem.
Putin Needs to Believe He Can’t Win
The shift needs to be real and lasting—and not just a symbol that the U.S. president took some action after Putin repeatedly spurned his efforts to bring the war to an end. That means Trump needs to
Who are the Druze and why is Israel bombing Syria to protect them?
Syria’s military entered a stronghold for the Druze community in the country’s south on Tuesday, the government said, reigniting fears of attacks against minorities and triggering renewed Israeli
Cuban minister resigns after backlash for saying there are no beggars in Cuba
A Cuban minister who sparked criticism after saying that there are no beggars in Cuba, only people disguised as such, resigned Tuesday. Cuba's Presidency said in a post on X that Minister of Labor
AIDS program funding preserved ahead of US Senate vote on Trump cuts
The U.S. Senate late on Tuesday advanced President Donald Trump's request to slash billions in spending on foreign aid and public broadcasting previously approved by Congress, the latest test of
Russia hawks face new dilemma over Trump’s 50-day Putin deadline
The president has often pushed off major decisions and announcements by giving himself a future deadline that he might or might not abide by (often “two weeks”). He did recently strike Iran right
A Day After Trump Promises New Arms for Ukraine, He Warns Kyiv Against Striking Moscow
The president’s call for Ukraine to avoid hitting Moscow continued his pattern of swinging between pressure on both sides to end the war and underscored the uncertainties about his strategy.
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