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US Justice Department to Probe Epstein’s Alleged Links to Clinton, Major Banks Following Trump’s Request

The US Justice Department has confirmed it will examine alleged connections between convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, several major financial institutions, and prominent Democratic...

Suicide Blast Outside Islamabad Court Kills 12, Injures Dozens

Islamabad — A suicide bombing outside a district court in Pakistan’s capital has left at least 12 people dead and 27 others injured, Pakistan’s...

Senate Approves Bipartisan Deal to End Record U.S. Government Shutdown

The U.S. Senate has passed a bipartisan deal aimed at ending the longest government shutdown in American history, signaling the first major breakthrough after...

Syria’s President Sharaa Arrives in Washington for Talks with Trump Following Lifting of US Sanctions

Syrian President Ahmed Sharaa has arrived in the United States for an official visit, just two days after Washington formally revoked his designation as...

The U.S. president cites Hungary’s reliance on Russian energy as justification, marking a significant diplomatic win for Viktor Orbán.

Washington, D.C. — U.S. President Donald Trump has granted Hungary a one-year exemption from American sanctions targeting Russian oil and gas, a White House...

U.S. Warns of Major Flight Cuts at 40 Airports if Shutdown Continues, Citing Controller Fatigue

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned that the U.S. will begin reducing air travel capacity at 40 major airports starting Friday morning if the...

Golden Idols, Tarnished Trust: Sabarimala Temple Caught in Gold Theft Scandal

A revered Hindu temple in southern India has been plunged into controversy after the Kerala High Court revealed evidence that some of its gold-plated...

Xinjiang’s Tourism Boom: 300 Million Visitors Flock to China’s Most Controversial Regios

In 2024, China’s vast and striking Xinjiang region welcomed around 300 million visitors — more than double the number seen just six years earlier. When...