Politics

Bolivian forces recently arrested General Juan Jose Zuniga, who was accused of attempting a coup against the government. The events unfolded rapidly, with armed soldiers storming the national palace. President Luis Arce described the incident as an attempted putsch and called on the people of Bolivia to mobilize against it. The situation escalated further as
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President Joe Biden’s Cabinet recently concluded a two-week tour focused on promoting the administration’s economic accomplishments. The tour, which included 29 public events across 15 states, aimed to showcase Biden’s economic agenda and lay the groundwork for the upcoming debate against former President Donald Trump. Cabinet members such as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, National Economic
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently hinted at a potential end to the “intense” phase of fighting in the Gaza Strip, while emphasizing that the broader conflict against Hamas is far from over. In a rare live interview with an Israeli news outlet, Netanyahu indicated that once the intense phase concludes, Israeli forces would be
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Recent events in Gaza have once again highlighted the devastating consequences of violence in the region. At least 42 people were reported killed in Israeli attacks on districts of Gaza City, including historic refugee camps. The director of the Hamas-run government media office condemned the attacks, citing the civilian casualties and destruction caused by the
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President Joe Biden and the Democratic National Committee managed to raise $85 million in May, marking it as the second-best month for fundraising this cycle, falling short only to March. This amount, while impressive, was significantly lower than the $141 million raised by former President Donald Trump’s political operation and the Republican National Committee during
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Russia and North Korea recently signed a new “comprehensive strategic partnership,” including a mutual defense pact, during President Vladimir Putin’s first state visit to the nuclear-armed country in 24 years. The visit has raised concerns among Western officials about the implications of the growing ties between the two nations. The partnership agreement covers cooperation across
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