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Chinas Two Sessions Political Tradition Scrapped as Xi Tightens Control Amid Economic Woes

Thousands of Chinese Delegates Gather in Beijing for Annual Political Event Beijing, China – The annual political event known as the Two Sessions has kicked off in Beijing, bringing together thousands of Chinese delegates to address the challenges facing the country’s economy. Leaders are set to tackle issues such as the ongoing property crisis, mounting debt, deflation, stock market volatility, …

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Revealed Audio Reveals Germanys Consideration of Sending Ukraine Missiles

Russian spies have intercepted a conversation involving top German military officers discussing plans to send Ukraine missiles to destroy the Crimean bridge, according to leaked audio obtained by state-controlled news network RT. The audio reveals that the German officials were considering the possibility of sending long-range missiles, including the Taurus, to Ukraine. The Taurus missiles, which can avoid radar detection …

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Challenging extremists threatening democracy – Rishi Sunak

Chancellor Rishi Sunak Urges Unity Against Extremist Threats in UK In a powerful speech delivered outside No 10, Chancellor Rishi Sunak raised concerns about extremist groups attempting to undermine UK democracy. Sunak specifically highlighted Islamists and far-right extremists as “two sides of the same extremist coin” who harbor a deep loathing for Britain. The Chancellor’s warning comes in the wake …

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Debate over Butter Chickens Origin Sparks Court Case in India

The iconic Indian dish butter chicken, beloved by many, is at the center of a legal battle between the grandsons of the founders of Moti Mahal, where the dish is said to have originated. The lawsuit aims to determine the true inventor of this flavorful dish, consisting of cooked chicken in a tomato, cream, butter, and spice sauce. The founders …

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Echoes of Dissidents Past: The Optics of Navalnys Funeral

Russian dissidents have long faced challenges in receiving dignified funeral arrangements, with the political climate in the country playing a significant role. In a recent case, the funeral of Anatoly Marchenko, the last political prisoner to die behind bars before Alexei Navalny, highlights the stark differences in treatment based on the era. Marchenko, who passed away in 1986 after a …

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Putin warns of potential nuclear war if West sends troops to Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a stark warning to the West about the risks of nuclear war if they were to send troops to fight for Ukraine. In a recent address, Putin dismissed claims that Russia intended to attack Europe as “nonsense,” but also emphasized that Russia has the capability to strike Western targets with nuclear weapons. The Russian leader …

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Ancient skulls and bones discovered stacked during Mexico construction project

Archaeologists in Mexico have uncovered a stunning discovery of ancient skulls and bones stacked on top of each other in Pozo de Ibarra, Jalisco. The find, made while observing the construction of a sanitary sewage network, is shedding light on funeral practices in the region during a certain era. The bones were arranged in a complex funerary system, with skulls …

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– NATO troop deployment to Ukraine: US hesitates on French proposal

NATO Leaders Reject Macron’s Proposal for Western Troops in Ukraine In a recent NATO meeting, leaders rejected French President Emmanuel Macron’s suggestion of Western troops fighting alongside Ukrainian forces. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and other leaders expressed resistance to the proposal, citing concerns about potential conflict between Russian and NATO troops. Meanwhile, US aid to Kyiv remains stalled in Congress …

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Iran orders proxy groups to halt attacks on US military in Iraq and Syria

Iranian officials have recently issued a message to proxy terrorist groups to decrease attacks on U.S. forces in order to prevent direct conflict between Iran and the United States. This decision comes in response to the U.S. retaliation for an attack that resulted in the deaths of three American soldiers in Jordan. Since the U.S. responded, there have been no …

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Eiffel Tower in Paris set to reopen after six-day strike

After a six-day strike by workers, the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris is set to reopen to visitors. The strike was the result of a dispute over the management of the landmark by its operator, Société d’Exploitation de la Tour Eiffel (SETE). The agreement was reached on Saturday between SETE and the powerful union, Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT), following …

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