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Wakanda
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Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and fled to India amid severe protests that have resulted in over 300 deaths. The unrest, sparked by student protests against job quotas, evolved into broader discontent with Hasina's government. The violence has marked the deadliest period...
Wakanda
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Thailand's Senate passed a historic marriage equality bill, making it the first Southeast Asian nation to recognize same-sex marriage. The bill, which awaits royal assent, grants LGBTQ couples equal inheritance and adoption rights. This landmark decision marks a significant step forward for...
Wakanda
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Image Credit: Government Press Office Isreal Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed on Sunday his commitment to pressing forward with military operations against Hamas in Gaza, despite mounting concerns over the looming threat of famine in the region. Netanyahu's declaration came...
Wakanda
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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and his spouse, Bushra Bibi, have been handed a 14-year prison sentence by an accountability court in Rawalpindi for the illegal sale of state gifts. The court also imposed a ten-year ban on their eligibility for public office and a hefty fine of seven...
Wakanda
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Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been sentenced to 10 years in prison, just days before the upcoming elections in which his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), faces severe challenges. The sentencing and a parallel 10-year jail term for PTI's Vice-President Shah Mehmood Qureshi...
Wakanda
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Image Credit: 總統府 In a historic electoral win, the pugnacious and determined veteran politician, Lai Ching-te, is set to become Taiwan's next president, promising to safeguard the nation's democracy and resist Beijing's claims on the island. The 64-year-old Harvard graduate secured an...
Wakanda
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In a rare display of emotion, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un teared up while addressing thousands of women at the first National Mothers' Meeting in Pyongyang. Urging women to consider it their duty to combat the nation's declining birth rate, Kim Jong Un wiped away tears with a...
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