- RCMP investigate suspicious deaths of two men found in Fall River home
- Supreme Court affirms birthright citizenship, overturning Trump’s order
- Russia increases mandatory military training for children aged 11 to 17
- European Green Deal faces scrutiny as heatwave sparks calls for cooling solutions
- US Supreme Court set to rule on Trump’s birthright citizenship order
- All 10 provinces now offer long-term sick leave following New Brunswick law
- Alaska Supreme Court allows Daniel J. Sullivan to run in Senate primary against incumbent Dan Sullivan
- Nigel Farage raises concerns over graffiti threatening his life amid £5m donation inquiry
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Russia has increased military training for children aged 11 to 17, now requiring at least 17 hours of courses on combat skills, firearms, and drones.
Fuel shortages in Russia escalate as Ukrainian drone strikes disrupt oil infrastructure, causing long queues and rising tensions among motorists.
Iran’s football team concluded their World Cup campaign in Tijuana, Mexico, receiving a warm farewell from local fans. Despite being eliminated from the tournament, the team’s interactions with supporters fostered a mutual respect, highlighted by their gratitude for hospitality amid challenging logistical conditions during the event.
Louisiana conducted its first execution by nitrogen gas on Tuesday, marking the state’s return to capital punishment after a 15-year hiatus.
President Trump has directed the release of unredacted government files concerning JFK’s assassination, with over 31,000 pages now accessible online.
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Israel heavily attacked the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, resulting in over 400 Palestinian deaths, including many women and children. These strikes mark the end of a two-month ceasefire that began in January.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the operation, saying it was justified Hamas refused to release hostages or extend the ceasefire.
The Israeli Defense Forces claim it has targeted Hamas leadership and infrastructure across multiple locations in Gaza, including Rafah, Khan Younis, and Gaza City.
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