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Madagascar declares state of emergency over severe fuel shortages linked to Iran war

A country just declared a state of emergency, but not because of a storm or a war on its own soil. Madagascar’s government says severe fuel shortages could lead to public unrest. The crisis is being linked to the conflict in Iran, thousands of miles away. It shows how a war in one region can […]

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Man fined after breaking into viral hippo Moo Deng’s enclosure

You really shouldn’t try to pet the hippo. A man in Thailand was fined after breaking into the enclosure of Moo Deng, a famously grumpy hippo. The zoo director says security will be increased. Honestly, what was the plan here? Hippos are incredibly dangerous. This could have ended so much worse. #Thailand #WildlifeSafety 📸 (Image:

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UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain report attacks despite Iran-US ceasefire

Just hours after a ceasefire was announced, new strikes hit the Gulf. Reports are coming in from the UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain. This comes right on the heels of that US-Iran two-week truce. The situation is developing fast. It raises big questions about what’s really happening on the ground. #MiddleEastTensions #SecurityUpdate 📸 (Image: AI Illustration)

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US ‘third-country’ deportees deal sparks backlash in DRC

The US is quietly sending some deportees to a country they’ve never called home. It’s part of a new deal with the Democratic Republic of Congo. This “third-country” arrangement is now facing major backlash locally. Critics are raising serious questions about logistics and human rights. The situation highlights the complex, often unseen, consequences of international

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Meloni’s Trump trouble: Why Italian PM is distancing herself from US leader

That cozy political friendship might be cooling off. 🧊 With important elections on the horizon, Italy’s leader is reportedly stepping back. Her previous alliance is now seen as a potential problem. The political winds are shifting, and strategies are changing. It’s a reminder that in politics, today’s ally can be tomorrow’s liability. #ItalianPolitics #USItalyRelations📸 (Image:

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China probes ‘malicious’ cyberbullying of teen diving champion Quan

An Olympic champion is thinking of quitting because of what people say online. Quan Hongchan won three gold medals for China. Now, she’s facing a wave of cruel comments, mostly about how she looks. The abuse got so bad, authorities have launched an investigation into the bullying. It’s a stark reminder of what happens in

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‘We’re new miyas’: Will BJP naming some Assamese Muslims ‘Indigenous’ work?

A political label is being introduced in Assam, and it’s creating some complex conversations. The BJP is reaching out to millions of Muslims by recognizing some groups as “indigenous.” It’s a major move in the poll-bound state. But many are watching with a healthy dose of scepticism, questioning the long-term agenda behind the classification. #AssamPolitics

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Top Australian soldier charged with war crimes to remain in jail on remand

A highly decorated soldier, once hailed as a hero, is now facing the most serious charges possible. Ben Roberts-Smith will remain in custody as his case proceeds. He’s been charged with five counts of murder as a war crime. Each charge carries a potential sentence of life in prison. The details of the allegations are

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On rare China visit, Taiwan’s opposition leader calls for reconciliation

A major political figure from Taiwan is in China for the first time in ten years. It’s the head of the main opposition party, the KMT. He’s calling for better relations across the strait. There’s even talk of a possible meeting with China’s top leader. This visit is being watched very closely. #CrossStrait #Taiwan 📸

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‘Our geography is our oil’: Why Djibouti hosts many foreign military bases

Look at a map of Djibouti. It’s like a global security crossroads squeezed onto one tiny coastline. Rival powers have set up shop right next door to each other. You can find American and Chinese bases just miles apart. For this small nation, its strategic location is the ultimate resource. It’s more valuable than any

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Iran war live: Trump announces truce, Tehran agrees safe transit in Hormuz

A truce has been announced, but the war isn’t officially over. President Trump declared a pause in hostilities. Iran is calling it a victory and agreeing to keep the Strait of Hormuz safe for ships. Upcoming talks are planned, yet Tehran warns that peace is not guaranteed. This fragile pause leaves many questions unanswered. #MiddleEast

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