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Anti-government demonstrators stormed the local headquarters in northern Cuba on Saturday morning, causing partial destruction to the building's facilities as a rare public outburst over worsening blackouts. Authorities responded by detaining five individuals involved in the riot against state power infrastructure and food shortages exacerbated by US sanctions. This violent demonstration marks...
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President Donald Trump has ordered NATO nations, Japan, Australia, South Korea, India, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iran (as a neutral party), Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and Belize to send warships into international waters near Hormuz. Trump stated that allies must escort tankers through this critical waterway or...
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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel confirmed on March 13 that recent diplomatic talks were held between Havana and the United States aimed at resolving bilateral differences regarding a severe oil shortage. The Caribbean nation has faced three months of critical fuel deficits, prompting these negotiations which mark Cuba's first official confirmation of such discussions with Washington in this context.
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The U.S. State Department has announced a new bounty of 10 million dollars in exchange for information regarding members of Iran's leadership, specifically targeting Supreme Leader Ali Khamanei alongside other high-ranking officials such as Mohammad Reza Montazeri (referred to variously across reports). This latest development follows the administration's persistent efforts since early March...
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Russian forces launched an Iskander missile attack on a public transport vehicle near Kupjansk early Wednesday morning as part of ongoing operations along the eastern front line. The explosion resulted in at least one fatality according to Ukrainian authorities while other reports confirm that two additional victims died, bringing total casualties from this specific incident to three confirmed...
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The U.S. ambassador stationed in Brussels has sharply criticized the Czech Republic for failing to fulfill its NATO commitments regarding military expenditure, explicitly stating there are no "excuses" or exceptions that can justify low investment levels under current security conditions. Prime Minister Petr Fiala's government faces intense diplomatic pressure from Washington and other allies...
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A heavily armed individual drove his car directly through the entrance of a Jewish community center in Dearborn, near Detroit, before opening fire inside and exiting with weapons still drawn on March 12 evening reports confirmed by multiple news outlets including Hvg.hu and Forum24.cz that local law enforcement arrived at the scene shortly after.
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President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that US forces have completely destroyed ten inactive mine-laying vessels in response to reports of Iran laying mines near the Strait of Hormuz. While CNN reported based on intelligence sources regarding dozens of potential new mines, officials confirmed only 10 were targeted and sunk during this specific operation.
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French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Cyprus that Paris is coordinating a purely defensive naval mission alongside allies specifically designed to reopen traffic through the critical waterway. The operation will focus primarily on escorting tankers once the most intense phase of regional conflict concludes, utilizing frigates and aircraft as detailed in recent reports from Czech media...
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US military forces launched an offensive against what they identified as a narcotics-smuggling boat off the eastern coast of the Pacific Ocean this Sunday resulting in deaths for all individuals aboard according to reports from multiple international outlets including AFP and German media sources citing official statements that six men were killed during operations linked by Trump...
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The Group of Seven nations are convening an emergency meeting to discuss the coordinated release from strategic petroleum reserves in response to a sharp 35% jump in oil prices triggered by recent conflict. Finance ministers and IEA Director Fatih Birol aim to stabilize markets, with US officials reportedly considering releasing between $10 billion worth (approximately 287 million barrels) of...
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The Prague District Courts ruled that the State must issue a public apology to *Denik* Refundum regarding Prime Minister Andrej Babish's recent remarks calling journalists "newspaper idiots" and ordering compensation of 200,000 crowns for non-material damage. This decision follows an ongoing legal battle stemming from comments made by President Miloš Zeman in the past that were later repeated...