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U.S. Reverses Food Aid Cuts — But Afghanistan and Yemen Still Left Behind
By The World’s Eye News Team U.S. Air Force delivering food supplies as part of emergency aid in war-affected regions.…
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Beijing’s Fury Over CK Hutchison’s Panama Canal Port Sale – What’s Next?
Panama canal, Port, Containers image. in Panama City, Panama. China has reacted with anger and dismay over Hong Kong-based conglomerate…
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M6.8 Earthquake Strikes Southwestern Japan, Triggering Tsunami Advisories
TOKYO (WE) – A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 struck off the coast of southwestern Japan on Monday evening,…
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Trump’s Territorial Aspirations: A Closer Look at His Controversial Vision for Greenland, Panama Canal, and Canada
President-elect Donald Trump called the U.S.-Canada border an ‘artificially drawn line’ and vowed to rename the Gulf of Mexico the…
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Update: South Korea’s Jeju Air Crash Death Toll Rises to 179, Investigations Continue Amid National Mourning
Firefighters and rescue team members respond to the wreckage of a passenger plane at Muan International Airport in Muan, South…
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Jeju Air Flight Tragedy: 85 Confirmed Dead, Death Toll Could Rise
Firefighters respond to the scene of an aircraft crash at Muan International Airport on December 29. Photo by Yonhap. In…
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Syrians Celebrate First Friday Prayers After Assad’s Ouster; U.S. and Allies Navigate Syria’s Uncertain Transition
Syrians gather to hear a Muslim cleric during Friday prayers at the historic 7th-century Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria, on…
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South Korean President Declares Martial Law, Sparking Political and Public Outcry
SEOUL – South Korea (WE) — In an unprecedented late-night television address on Tuesday, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol…
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Netanyahu Grapples with Fallout: Israeli Strike in Rafah
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has admitted to a “technical failure” following an Israeli strike that resulted in the deaths…
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