Author: News Desk

Cliff Notes – Cuba faces nationwide blackout for second night in a row Millions in Cuba experienced extended power outages for a second consecutive night, with interruptions to internet and telephone services. President Miguel Diaz-Canel reported that efforts to restore electricity in major cities, including Havana and Santiago de Cuba, were unsuccessful. Persistent blackouts are attributed to fuel shortages and aging infrastructure, exacerbated by ongoing economic crises and tightened US sanctions. Cuba faces nationwide blackout for second night in a row Millions of people in Cuba remained without power for a second night in a row on Saturday as the island…

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Cliff Notes – Senate Democrats confront limits of their minority power After a challenging 10-week period, Senate Democrats are facing significant internal strife and criticism over their strategy to counter President Trump. The fallout from Schumer’s vote has led to swift backlash from both activists and House Democrats, who emphasized their non-complicity with the bill. Democrats face a bleak political landscape with looming retirements in key swing states, raising concerns regarding their ability to effectively counter the current administration’s agenda. Senate Democrats Confront Limits of Their Minority Power Washington (AP) — Senate Democrats were grim Friday as they left Washington…

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Cliff Notes – Greenland parties unite to reject Trump’s annexation plans All five parties in Greenland’s parliament issued a joint statement rejecting US President Donald Trump’s remarks on the potential annexation of the island. Emphasising their commitment to self-determination and friendship within NATO. Greenland’s outgoing prime minister, Mute Egede, asserted that “Greenland will never be the USA,” reinforcing the sentiment of national identity among the predominantly indigenous Inuit population. Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen highlighted that Greenland is protected under international law and cannot be annexed by another country. Trump is trying the ‘divide and conquer approach by luring…

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Cliff Notes The Turku Court of Appeal upheld the sentence of a 52-year-old man, who was found guilty of sexually abusing children aged 12 to 14, resulting in a one year and four months’ imprisonment. The offender had extensive sexual conversations via Snapchat with the minors, making inappropriate comments and advances, which led to increased public awareness of child exploitation online. Following a prior conviction by the Pirkanmaa District Court, the appeal was processed without public presence, affirming the initial ruling and penalties imposed on the offender. A 52-year-old man lured girls on Snapchat in Finland The Turku Court of…

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Cliff Notes – His miserable life was terminated The head of Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria, Abdallah Makki Muslih al-Rifai, also known as ‘Abu Khadijah’, was killed in a US and Iraqi airstrike in Al Anbar Province, confirmed by CENTCOM. Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al Sudani labelled Khadijah as “one of the most dangerous terrorists in Iraq and the world,” highlighting ongoing concerns about IS resurgence. The operation coincided with diplomatic talks between Iraq and Syria regarding the ongoing threat from IS, amidst fears of security breakdown allowing the group to regain strength. An airstrike kills head…

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Cliff Notes – US expels South Africa’s ambassador US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that South Africa’s ambassador to Washington, Ebrahim Rasool, is “no longer welcome” in the US, citing Rasool’s “race-baiting” remarks and anti-Trump sentiments. The South African Presidency termed the decision “regrettable” and called for the preservation of diplomatic decorum amid rising tensions between the two nations. Ebrahim Rasool, a veteran diplomat and critic of Israel, faced challenges in securing significant meetings in Washington prior to this announcement, highlighting ongoing diplomatic difficulties. US expels South Africa’s ambassador, saying he hates Trump. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio…

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Cliff Notes The Helsinki District Court sentenced Russian Voislav Torden to life imprisonment for four war crimes, while dismissing one charge related to his alleged leadership role in the Risich group. The court found Torden guilty of participating in an armed attack in Luhansk and sharing derogatory images of fallen soldiers, but rejected charges pertaining to the ambush leading to the casualties of Ukrainian soldiers. This ruling marks Finland’s first prosecution for war crimes related to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, following a Supreme Court decision acknowledging the case’s international significance. The District Court sentenced Voislav Torden for war crimes…

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Cliff Notes The captain of the MV Solong, a 59-year-old Russian national, has been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter following the ship’s collision with the Stena Immaculate, resulting in increased police questioning time. The investigation is complex, involving numerous witnesses and the need to gather evidence, prompting magistrates to grant police additional detention time for the suspect. One crew member from the Solong remains unaccounted for amid ongoing firefighting efforts and monitoring by specialist vessels as the situation is described as “reasonably contained” by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. North Sea: Police given more time to question captain…

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Cliff Notes Dr. Mehmet Oz known as Dr. Oz is heading to Washington to fix America’s health insurance programs He was nominated by President Trump fix America’s health insurance programs. Democrats are likely to challenge Oz on allegations of tax avoidance, citing his tax filings which allegedly reveal that he exploited a loophole to underpay taxes related to Medicare. With a net worth estimated between $100 million and $300 million, Oz has pledged to divest from numerous health-related companies to mitigate conflicts of interest in his prospective role. His confirmation hearing comes amid recent movements for leadership positions in key…

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