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Malian media authorities suspend two French broadcasters

Mali's media regulator suspended French broadcasters TF1 and LCI for allegedly airing unverified and false reports about a fuel blockade and related security threats.
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Argentina: 'Huge' explosions rocks industrial complex DW 11/15/2025

Explosions and fires at multiple factories near Buenos Aires injured at least 15, disrupted airport operations, and prompted coordinated hospital and emergency responses.
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UN extends peacekeeping mission in disputed Abyei region for another year

UN Security Council renewed UNISFA for a year, conditioning future extensions on demonstrable progress by Sudan and South Sudan, including demilitarisation and joint police.
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Global aid crisis dire as winter nears for millions in need DW 11/15/2025

Aid cuts and stagnant funding are forcing UN agencies to reduce food, shelter and heating support for millions of displaced people ahead of winter.
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Will Ecuador allow US troops on its soil? DW 11/15/2025

Ecuador will vote to repeal a 2008 constitutional ban on foreign military presence, potentially allowing U.S. bases to return to the Pacific coast.
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Hurricane Melissa a real-time case study' of colonialism's legacies

Hurricane Melissa severely damaged a historic Cold Spring church, caused major building destruction across Jamaica, killed dozens, and displaced tens of thousands.
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Colombia's Petro inks $4.3bn deal for 17 fighter jets amid regional tension

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has announced a $4.3bn deal to buy Swedish warplanes at a time when his country is locked in tension with the United States. Speaking on Friday, Petro confirmed an agreement was reached with Sweden's Saab aircraft manufacturer to buy 17 Gripen fighter jets, giving the first confirmation of the size and cost of the military acquisition that was initially announced in April.
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Bihar election 2025: Modi's alliance wins by large margin DW 11/15/2025

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party and its main regional ally have scored a landslide victory in elections in the eastern state of Bihar, according to results on Friday from the Election Commission of India. The state election was closely watched because it offers an insight into the level of support for the Indian leader and his party.
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Why Russia's liberal opposition is so anti-Palestinian

Many Russian liberal exiles embrace liberal values while endorsing racist, anti-Palestinian views and supporting Israel’s violent policies, reflecting civilizational hierarchy beliefs.
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Meet the 73-year-old who splits his time between Panama and the U.S.: '$500 is my cost of living, plus food' | Fortune

Panama provides many American retirees a simpler lifestyle, lower overall costs, and attractive housing value that supports extended or permanent retirement stays.
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Ex-Congolese rebel leader on trial for war crimes in Paris begins hunger strike

Roger Lumbala began a hunger strike to protest his Paris trial on charges of crimes against humanity under French universal jurisdiction.
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Jailed Tunisian opposition figure hospitalised amid hunger strike: Family

In a Facebook post on Friday, Ben Mbarek's sister, Dalila Ben Mbarek Msaddek, warned that her brother's health had now severely deteriorated and doctors detected a highly dangerous toxin affecting his kidneys. Msaddek said Ben Mbarek had received treatment but refused nutritional supplements at the hospital where he was transferred on Thursday night, insisting on continuing his now 17-day protest.
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Seven killed in blast at police station in Indian-administered Kashmir

Confiscated explosives unintentionally detonated during forensic inspection at a Srinagar police station, killing at least seven and injuring 27.
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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,360

Massive Russian missile and drone strikes hit Kyiv and other areas, causing civilian deaths, diplomatic damage, intensified frontline fighting, and claims of hundreds of drones shot down.
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Josh Hazlewood ruled out of Ashes opener in fresh blow to Australia bowling stocks

Josh Hazlewood ruled out of first Ashes Test with a low-grade hamstring tear, leaving Australia with only Mitchell Starc among frontline seamers.
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Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of Brazil's ex-president, to face obstruction charge

Eduardo Bolsonaro faces trial for alleged obstruction after US lobbying that justices say may have pressured Brazil's judiciary and harmed institutions.
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Five people plead guilty to helping North Koreans infiltrate US companies as 'remote IT workers' | TechCrunch

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A woman's search for a lost childhood in South Korea

My identity, my immediate family, my extended family, everything was erased,' says adoptee Ju-rye Hwang. Sydney, Australia Ju-rye Hwang grew up assuming her parents in South Korea were dead and that she was alone in the world after being adopted to North America at about six years of age. That was until a phone call from a journalist in Seoul turned her world upside down.
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17 hours ago

The week around the world in 20 pictures

Photojournalists captured Cop30 summit protests, Kyiv blackouts, Chicago immigration raids, and super-typhoon Fung-wong, including a Munduruku woman blocking access in Belem.
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Violence in Bangladesh as toppled Hasina's party protests crackdown trial

A verdict will be delivered Monday on the ex-prime minister accused of crimes against humanity amid nationwide unrest, attacks, and heightened security in Bangladesh.
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Sudan's RSF escalates attacks and shifts east, worsening humanitarian crisis; Chile holds security-focused presidential vote; Deaflympics begin; a woman conducts the Tehran Symphony.
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UN rights council orders probe of appalling' abuses in Sudan's el-Fasher

UN ordered an urgent independent investigation into mass killings and atrocities in el-Fasher after the RSF takeover, seeking to identify and hold perpetrators accountable.
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Rights groups decry Tunisia's injustice', crackdown on activists

Tunisia under President Kais Saied has sharply eroded civil liberties, with authorities cracking down on opposition, activists, NGOs, and human-rights defenders.
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18 hours ago

Sudan: UN to deploy el-Fasher fact-finding mission DW 11/14/2025

An independent UN fact-finding mission will investigate reported mass rapes, torture and executions by RSF in el-Fasher to identify perpetrators and preserve evidence.
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At least 2 dead, 21 missing in landslides in Indonesia's Java island

At least two people have been killed and 21 remain unaccounted for following a landslide in Indonesia, according to officials, as rescuers continue to search for the missing. Several days of heavy rainfall in the region led to landslides that hit dozens of houses in three villages in the Cilacap district, Central Java province, on Thursday evening, officials said in a statement released on Friday.
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Satisfaction with democracy below 50% in eight out of nine western countries, poll finds

Satisfaction with democracy is below 50% in eight out of nine western countries surveyed in a poll, and majorities in all but one fear for its future, with fake news, lack of political accountability, extremism and corruption seen as the biggest threats. An Ipsos survey of almost 10,000 people in Croatia, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, the UK and the US found satisfaction with democracy low in all except Sweden, with deep concerns about the future state of electoral politics.
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21 hours ago

Why is India upping forces at chokepoint with Bangladesh? DW 11/14/2025

Known colloquially as the "Chicken's Neck," the Siliguri Corridor is a narrow 22-kilometer strip linking mainland India to its seven northeastern states. Sandwiched between Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and China, it remains one of India's most sensitive geopolitical chokepoints. According to media reports this week, India's military has reinforced its eastern frontier by establishing three fully operational garrisons at strategic points around the Siliguri Corridor near the India-Bangladesh border.
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Zimbabwean activist wins German Africa Prize DW 11/14/2025

"At the end of the day, we have to choose our hard," Kwekweza told DW. "If you're abducted for speaking truth to power, if you're in prison for speaking truth to power, it's hard, but if you're waking up and you're living a life, a shell of a life that is limited in opportunity and possibility, that is also hard."
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Ivory Coast boosts border defence due to unusual flow' of Malian refugees

Ivory Coast has reinforced its border security after the arrival of several unusual flows of refugees from neighbouring Mali, officials in the West African country have said. Ivory Coast's National Security Council (NSC) said in a statement on Thursday that the influx appears to be due to attacks against civilians by armed terrorist groups in several areas of southern Mali.
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What's next after Thailand suspends Cambodia ceasefire pact? DW 11/14/2025

Military confrontations and unresolved territorial disputes keep Thailand-Cambodia border tensions high despite ceasefires, causing casualties, displacement, and repeated violations.
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Islamabad bombing: Pakistan arrests 4, links to Afghan cell DW 11/14/2025

The militant Pakistani Taliban, or TTP, is designated a terrorist organization by the US and the UN. The group is separate from but allied with the Afghan Taliban. Pakistan often accuses Afghanistan of harboring TTP militants and their fighters for carrying out frequent attacks on Pakistani soil. Kabul denies the claim. TTP fighters have emerged as among the biggest security challenges for Islamabad, experts say, as the group appears emboldened with the Taliban having regained power in Afghanistan in 2021.
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Most oppose Trump's military strikes against alleged drug boats: poll

By the numbers: 29% of Americans said they supported the military killings without the involvement of a judge or court. A majority (51%) said they were opposed. The rest were unsure. Approval was split among party lines: 58% of Republicans and 8% of Democrats said they supported the approach. The big picture: The Trump administration has killed at least 80 people in 20 drone strikes since early September. The president is reportedly considering expanding the strikes to land targets, the Washington Post reports.
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Will Sudan's RSF turn strategic city of el-Obeid into another el-Fasher?

Sadiq was able to convince the RSF fighters who are fighting the regular army known as the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) to allow his family and his brother's family to flee town. They were among nearly 39,000 people uprooted from the vast Kordofan region due to a sharp uptick in violence between October 26 and November 9, according to the United Nations.
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19 hours ago

Kashmir is focus of arrests after Delhi car blast linked to terror module'

Police conducted raids and arrested suspects in Kashmir after a Delhi car explosion killed 13, with investigators probing an interstate and transnational terror module.
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Pakistan arrests 4 from an Afghan cell over deadly Islamabad bombing

Pakistan arrested four members of an Afghan cell linked to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan over a suicide bombing in Islamabad that killed 12 and wounded dozens.
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1 day ago

Normalising hate: Israel leans in to anti-Palestinian violence, rhetoric

Analysts in Israel say Israel is continuing on the same path, despite the ceasefire in Gaza. The US-imposed ceasefire of October 10 has not stopped Israel's regular attacks on the Gaza Strip. Nor has it threatened to hold a parliament and society that largely cheered on the war, which has been deemed genocidal by multiple international bodies, accountable for their actions.
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South Africa holds 150 Palestinians on plane for 12 hours DW 11/14/2025

South African authorities blocked 153 Palestinian passengers from disembarking for about 12 hours because they lacked Israeli exit stamps, local addresses, and planned-stay details.
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South Africa lets 153 Palestinians disembark following 12-hour plane ordeal

South Africa allowed 153 Palestinian passengers to disembark after nearly 12 hours on board once a humanitarian organisation guaranteed accommodation and entry conditions were met.
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US pushes Security Council to back Gaza plan as Russia offers counter text

The United States urges the UN Security Council to back Trump's Gaza plan draft, warning Palestinians could suffer grave consequences if the Council does not.
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UNRWA slams Israel for crippling Gaza efforts, aid woefully short of needs

UNRWA operations and funding are being deliberately restricted by Israel and donor cuts, threatening humanitarian aid delivery and survival of millions of Palestinians in Gaza.
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US to remove some tariffs from Argentina, Ecuador DW 11/14/2025

With all of these deals, the ones in Asia, the ones we're announcing today, we maintain the tariffs, we give some tariff relief on certain products or goods, but at the same time, we open up foreign markets in ways that they have not been open before,
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British-Egyptian activist stopped from flying to UK, says family

Alaa Abd el-Fattah, pardoned and released in September, was prevented by Egyptian passport control from flying to the UK to reunite with his son.
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18 hours ago

Venezuelans That US Sent to El Salvador Mega-Prison Faced Torture, Sexual Abuse

Two hundred fifty-two Venezuelan immigrants were secretly flown from the U.S. to El Salvador, detained at CECOT, subjected to abuse and torture, and later returned to Venezuela in a prisoner exchange.
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Hegseth announces Operation Southern Spear in "America's neighborhood"

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Hegseth announces Operation Southern Spear in "America's neighborhood"

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22 hours ago

Trump's targeting of alleged drug vessels strains UK-US intelligence ties

It is an intelligence relationship that predates even the Five Eyes: the UKUSA alliance that began, naturally enough, in secret in 1946. But this week the strain of trying to be the closest security ally to a freewheeling White House has begun to show. Britain, it emerged, had quietly suspended intelligence cooperation with the US in the Caribbean because London does not consider the deadly US military campaign against ships accused of drug trafficking to be in line with international law.
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23 hours ago

Venezuela's Maduro urges Trump to avoid Afghanistan-style forever war'

Maduro urged Trump to avoid an Afghanistan-style forever war as US military presence near Venezuela grows and Operation Southern Spear targets drug trafficking.
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1 day ago

Xi Jinping pledges deeper ties during Thai king's first China visit

Xi pledged stronger strategic alignment with Thailand and expanded cooperation on a railway, artificial intelligence, aerospace, and the digital economy.
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17 hours ago

US military planning for divided Gaza with green zone' secured by international and Israeli troops

US planning divides Gaza into a green reconstruction zone under Israeli and international military control and a red zone left in ruins, risking prolonged limbo.
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How the US ended up with radioactive shrimp and sneakers from indonesia

Radioactive cesium-137 contamination from a small Indonesian smelter spread into shrimp and shoe shipments, triggering recalls, halted exports, and global port detections.
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Bolivia reopens the door to the DEA after almost 20 years

We will have the collaboration of several international agencies, including, of course, the DEA. Because drug trafficking and terrorism are not the problem of a single nation, Oviedo said Wednesday at an official event. Oviedo focused primarily on the coca-producing region known as the tropics of Cochabamba, or Chapare, a political stronghold of Morales and an area with minimal regulation over coca leaf production. Local coca growers have warned that they will not allow the international agency to set up operations there.
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1 day ago

Rocket attack in Syria's capital wounds one person

A rocket attack in Damascus's Mezzeh district injured one woman and caused material damage; assailants and weapon specifics remain unknown.
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22 hours ago

How Leaders Can Build Stakeholder Trust in Uncertain Times

These are trying times for corporations. The marketplace is rife with unpredictability, especially when it comes to economic and trade policy. The 2025 World Economic Forum's Chief Economists Outlook report concluded that "uncertainty has become a defining feature of the global economic landscape," with 82% of chief economists gauging uncertainty as "very high." This year, the Economic Policy Uncertainty Index, which tracks data from around the world, spiked to its highest level in three decades.
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1 day ago

Trip of suffering': Gaza evacuee details 24-hour journey to South Africa

Israel facilitated transfer of 153 Palestinians from Gaza who left without knowing their final destination, arriving in South Africa without correct paperwork.
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UK budget may not see income tax hike - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Asian markets closed out the week on a negative footing, as the tech-sector rout from Wall Street spilled across the globe. Meanwhile, a raft of concerning data points out of China saw weak retail sales, industrial production, and home price figures. This had a particular impact on tech-focused consumer firms such as Alibaba and JD.com. The weakness in both consumer and business indicators signalled a need to be cautious in the region.
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How is Nigeria's new arts museum tied to the Benin Bronzes? DW 11/14/2025

The future of the Museum of West African Arts in Benin City is uncertain due to disputes over ownership and association with the Benin Bronzes.
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19 hours ago

China Is Cracking Down on AI Slop

China is enforcing comprehensive regulations to curb AI-generated misinformation, harmful synthetic imagery, impersonation, and abuse, shifting responsibility to tech companies.
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1 day ago

Will Pakistan's defence overhaul strengthen or upset its military balance?

Constitutional amendment centralizes military command under the army, grants top military leaders lifetime immunity, and weakens civilian oversight and navy/air force autonomy.
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DOJ Issued Seizure Warrant to Starlink Over Satellite Internet Systems Used at Scam Compound

US law enforcement is seeking to seize Starlink terminals used by Myanmar scam compounds to disrupt cybercriminal internet connectivity.
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22 hours ago

UK court rules BHP responsible for 2015 Mariana dam collapse DW 11/14/2025

BHP was held strictly liable under Brazilian law for environmental damage and third-party harm from the 2015 Fundão dam collapse.
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1 day ago

Two hours a night: Japan PM's sleep schedule prompts concerns about work-life balance

Japan's prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, has said she gets by on just two to four hours sleep a night prompting concern over her commitment to a better work-life balance among the country's fatigued employees. Pointing to the bags beneath her eyes, Takaichi told MPs that she survives on minimal sleep a habit she shares with her political hero Margaret Thatcher after being asked how she would tackle Japan's notoriously long working hours.
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Bihar 2025 election result: Who won, who lost, why it matters

As of 5:30pm (1200 GMT) on Friday, the NDA had won two seats and was leading in 204 out of 243, while the opposition Mahagathabandhan, or the Grand Alliance, with the Indian National Congress and the regional Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) as the main parties, was leading in just 33 seats, according to the Election Commission of India (ECI). The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), which is currently not part of either alliance, was leading in one seat.
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Lanlan Yang pleads not guilty to all charges over crash of $1.5m Rolls Royce SUV in Sydney's east

Lanlan Yang pleaded not guilty to four charges after a July Rose Bay crash that seriously injured a driver for radio host Kyle Sandilands.
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UN peacekeepers say Israel built walls inside Lebanese territory

UNIFIL reported Israeli-built concrete walls crossing the UN-drawn Blue Line near Yaroun, rendering over 4,000 square metres of Lebanese land inaccessible.
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US, South Korea to move forward' on building nuclear-powered submarines

The United States and South Korea have released details of a trade agreement that includes a $150bn Korean investment in the US shipbuilding sector, and both countries agree to move forward on building nuclear-powered submarines. Under the agreement, President Lee Jae Myung said on Friday that South Korea will build nuclear-powered submarines as part of a new partnership with Washington on shipbuilding, artificial intelligence and the nuclear industry.
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US, Switzerland reach deal to cut tariffs DW 11/15/2025

The US will cut tariffs on Swiss imports from 39% to 15% as Switzerland pledges $200 billion in US investments and job creation.
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The water came up to my waist but I carried on walking' This is climate breakdown

Immediately, I collected my bag and umbrella and called my husband. I didn't know what was happening. My colleague advised me not to sit in the ladies' coach on the train (in Mumbai we have a separate coach for ladies). He said, You'd better go in the general coach, because if something happens you will have the support of other people there.
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The MLB betting scandal is putting a spotlight on a multimillion-dollar industry in the Dominican Republic

Widespread legal and illegal sports betting in the Dominican Republic intersects with baseball and led to U.S. indictments accusing two MLB pitchers of accepting bribes.
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Interpol's Cybercrime Chief on How AI is Driving Borderless Cyber Threats

Interpol coordinates global law enforcement cooperation, information-sharing and training to counter increasingly organized, AI-enhanced cybercriminal networks that blend cybercrime with transnational crime.
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Hezbollah's Quiet Rebuild: Iran's Shadowy Lifeline and the Gathering Storm on Israel's Northern Flank

OFAC sanctioned key Hezbollah financiers who laundered Iranian funds through Lebanese exchange houses, disrupting funding channels and exposing reliance on diaspora networks.
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20 hours ago

Man jailed for drugging, raping and filming women

Chao Xu received life imprisonment with a minimum 14-year term after pleading guilty to 24 sexual offences including drugging, rape, voyeurism and upskirting.
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Top analyst sees U.S. stocks underperforming the rest of the world over the next decade as 'superstar' AI stocks make forecast uncertain | Fortune

U.S. stocks are forecast to underperform over the next decade due to high starting valuations and market concentration, while other regions should deliver stronger returns.
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23 hours ago

Joseph Parker facing ban after failing drugs test on day of Wardley fight

Joseph Parker failed a VADA drugs test on fight day and lost by 11th-round stoppage to Fabio Wardley, jeopardising his WBO mandatory challenger status.
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