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Senegal PM labels Trump ‘agent of global destabilisation’

That’s a strong statement you don’t hear every day. 🌍 Senegal’s Prime Minister just called Donald Trump an “agent of global destabilisation.” He says the former president’s actions have pushed the world toward chaos. It’s a blunt take from a major African leader. Makes you wonder how other world leaders really feel behind closed doors.

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Six months into ‘ceasefire’, Gaza suffers under persistent Israeli attacks

Six months of a supposed ceasefire, and the attacks haven’t stopped. The numbers are staggering. Over 72,000 lives lost. More than 172,000 injured. The devastation in Gaza just keeps growing. This was meant to be a truce. A pause. But for people there, the reality feels very different. The headlines don’t capture the full story.

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Iran ceasefire: Not an off-ramp for the US but a life-saving ejection seat

For the first time, a single country has managed to ground the US and Israel. It didn’t happen with a massive war. It was through strategic pressure. The recent ceasefire isn’t a peaceful off-ramp for Washington. It’s being described more like an emergency ejection. A forced exit to prevent something bigger. The balance of power

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Myanmar’s coup leader Min Aung Hlaing sworn in as president

The general who seized power is now the official president. Min Aung Hlaing was sworn in today, cementing his control. This formalizes the military’s rule after the 2021 coup. He’s talking about improving international relations, but the country remains in deep crisis. A major chapter begins, but the story for the people hasn’t changed. #MyanmarCoup

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Tyson Fury insists he’s ‘still got it’ ahead of Makhmudov comeback fight

He once wrestled a bear for fun. Now, he’s Tyson Fury’s next opponent. 😳 Fury is back, insisting he’s still the man to beat. But before any dream fight with Anthony Joshua, he has to get past Makhmudov. This isn’t your average comeback story. The Russian-born heavyweight brings a seriously wild background into the ring.

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Trump says Iran’s handling of Strait of Hormuz is ‘not the agreement we have’

He’s calling out Iran’s role in one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes. 🚢 President Trump says Iran is doing a “very poor job” managing the Strait of Hormuz. He claims their actions break from the established agreement. This comes as Israel and Lebanon prepare for peace talks, adding another layer to a tense

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Tyson Fury insists he’s ‘still got it’ ahead of Makhmudov comeback fight

He wrestled a bear for fun. Now he’s fighting Tyson Fury. Fury is back in the ring this weekend, facing Russian-born heavyweight Martin Bakole Makhmudov. The Gypsy King says he’s still got it, even with his eyes on a future super-fight. This comeback bout is no joke, though. Makhmudov is a serious contender. And he

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Energy prices may take ‘months’ to normalise, despite ceasefire: Analysts

Just because there’s a ceasefire doesn’t mean your energy bill is dropping soon. 🛢️ Analysts say the real fix could still take months. Markets need to see cargo moving smoothly and predictably again before they truly calm down. So that relief at the pump or on your utility statement? It might be a waiting game.

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Palestinian journalist describes losing prosthetic eye in Israeli prison

Imagine losing something you rely on every day, while you’re already locked up. Palestinian journalist Muath Amarne says this happened to him in Israeli detention. He lost his prosthetic eye. He says an infection caused it to fall out. He’s now been released, but the story highlights conditions many report. It’s a stark reminder of

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Shipping in Strait of Hormuz still at a trickle despite US-Iran ceasefire

The ceasefire is holding, but the vital shipping lane is still quiet. 🚢 It seems the deal on paper hasn’t translated to action on the water. The US and Iran are pointing fingers, each saying the other isn’t keeping their word. For now, tankers are moving at a fraction of their normal pace. Everyone’s waiting

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Riot police push back protesters demanding higher wages in Venezuela

Tensions spilled into the streets of Caracas today. Protesters gathered, calling for a higher minimum wage. Riot police moved in to push the crowds back. It’s a stark scene in a country facing deep economic strain. The standoff highlights the growing pressure on everyday life. More updates to follow. #Venezuela #EconomicProtests📸 (Image: AI Illustration) Source:

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India proposes new rules to regulate news and political posts on social media

Think twice before you share that news article online. India just announced plans for stricter rules around social media. The government wants more control over news and political posts. This includes content from podcasters and influencers. It’s a major shift in how information flows online. The details are still emerging, but the impact could be

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