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Crisis in UK Labour: High-Stakes Race to Replace Keir Starmer Begins The UK Labour Party faces internal competition as key figures challenge Keir Starmer's leadership after a general election defeat.
$45B Submarine Deal: Why Canada is Betting on South Korean Tech Canada seeks not just submarines but industrial partners, focusing on rebuilding its shipbuilding and manufacturing ecosystem.
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Japan's New Cash Payment Plan: Who Gets the Money in 2026? Japan's government proposed a plan for cash benefits to support low-income individuals, delaying tax deductions for income redistribution.
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South Korea's New AI Defense Strategy: The 3 Pillars Reshaping Global Warfare At the 54th CEO Summit Forum, Ryu Jeong-hye discussed Korea's AI policy and future strategies in the defense and AI sectors.
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Samsung Shares Surge 8% as Massive Strike Threat Looms Samsung's labor agreement leads to a temporary halt of a strike, boosting the KOSPI index and Samsung's stock price significantly.
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Bans Uranium Exports to Prevent U.S. and Israel Attacks Iran's Supreme Leader has ordered that enriched uranium must not be exported, citing security concerns amid ongoing negotiations.
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NATO Faces Divide: Will Allies Triple Ukraine Aid to $143B? NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte criticized some member countries for insufficient support to Ukraine during a press conference.
Why NYC's First Muslim Mayor Bypassed the 62nd Israel Day Parade New York's first Muslim mayor, Jumaane Williams, skipped the 62nd annual Israel Day Parade, citing support for Palestinian rights.
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10,000 Lawyers Gone: Why Trump Calls the Federal Exodus a 'Good Thing' Trump claims the departure of government lawyers is a positive development, viewing it as a restructuring of the bureaucratic system.
Trump Vows to Secure Iran's Nuclear Stockpile and Slash Gas Prices Trump asserts Iran won't acquire nuclear weapons and predicts lower gas prices, while negotiations face challenges over uranium export.
95-Year-Old Former Cuban Leader Indicted: Death Penalty on the Table The U.S. has indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro for a 1996 plane shooting, as tensions rise over Cuba's regime change.
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