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    Israel Moves Toward Formal Recognition of Armenian World War I Deaths as Genocide

    France Records Around 1,000 Additional Deaths as Extreme Heat Wave Shatters European Temperature Records

    Ukrainian Drone Strike Sparks Major Fire at Russian Oil Refinery

    Hawaii Under Statewide Flood Watch After Severe Storm Triggers Evacuations

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeMarch 21, 20260169 views

    Hawaii remains under a statewide flood watch after a powerful storm system battered the islands, forcing evacuations and prompting widespread emergency responses across the archipelago. Governor Josh Green warned residents…

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    BTS Returns With Historic Comeback Concert in Seoul After Military Service Hiatus

    Adetoun TadeMarch 21, 20260142 views

    Seoul’s city center turned into a sea of purple on Saturday as fans gathered in massive numbers to welcome back BTS for their first major performance in more than three…

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    Robert Mueller, Former FBI Director and Special Counsel in Trump-Russia Probe, Dies at 81

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeMarch 21, 20260135 views

    Robert Mueller, the longtime law enforcement official who led the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, has died at the age of 81. Mueller’s family confirmed…

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    Confusion Grows Over Iran War as Trump Claims Victory While U.S. Forces Continue Deploying

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeMarch 21, 20260117 views

    Three weeks into the joint U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, the conflict has entered a phase marked by mixed signals, with statements from Donald Trump often appearing at odds with developments…

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    Trump Says He Won’t Make a Deal With Iran as War Escalates and Missile Strikes Continue

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeMarch 21, 20260116 views

    Donald Trump has declared that he has no interest in negotiating with Iran, claiming recent U.S. military operations have already achieved their objectives in the ongoing conflict. In a post…

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    Cuba Rejects U.S. Embassy Request for Diesel as Fuel Crisis Deepens Amid Sanctions Pressure

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeMarch 21, 20260137 views

    The Cuban government has refused a request from the U.S. Embassy in Havana to import diesel fuel for its generators, intensifying tensions between Washington and Havana as the island struggles…

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    14 Dead, Dozens Injured After Explosion and Fire at Auto Parts Factory in South Korea

    Adetoun TadeMarch 21, 20260153 views

    At least 14 people have died and dozens more were injured after a powerful explosion and fire tore through an auto parts factory in Daejeon, prompting a massive rescue operation…

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    Nicholas Brendon, ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Star Who Played Xander Harris, Dies at 54

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeMarch 21, 20260188 views

    Nicholas Brendon, best known for his role as Xander Harris on the cult television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, has died at the age of 54. The actor’s death was…

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    Secretive Deal Leaves U.S. Deportees Stranded in Equatorial Guinea With ‘No More Hope’

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeMarch 21, 20260161 views

    A controversial and largely undisclosed agreement has left a group of deportees from the United States stranded in Equatorial Guinea, raising serious concerns among human rights advocates and immigration experts.…

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    Russian Strike on Zaporizhzhia Kills Two as Ukraine Pushes Forward Peace Efforts

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeMarch 21, 20260143 views

    A Russian strike on the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia has left at least two people dead, underscoring the continued volatility of the conflict even as diplomatic efforts to end…

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