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World · Vanguard ·
Pope names former undocumented migrant as US bishop of West Virginia
Pope Francis has appointed a former undocumented migrant to serve as the Bishop of West Virginia in the United States. This ecclesiastical appointment highlights a significant leadership change within the American Catholic Church, marking the elevation of a religious official who once lacked legal residency status prior to his clerical career.
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World · Vanguard ·
Trump tells US Congress hostilities in Iran ‘have terminated’
United States President Donald Trump has officially notified Congress that military hostilities involving Iran have concluded. This communication marks a formal end to a period of active conflict between the two nations, signaling a shift toward de-escalation in the Middle East region following a sequence of heightened tensions.
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World · The Punch ·
‘Humanity paying the price’ for Middle East crisis — UN chief
The United Nations Secretary-General has stated that global populations are suffering due to the ongoing instability in the Middle East. He noted that the consequences of the regional crisis are affecting human welfare significantly, requiring urgent attention to mitigate the widespread impact on people as the conflict continues to escalate.
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World · The Punch ·
Trump says US will raise tariffs on EU cars to 25%
Donald Trump has announced that the United States will increase tariffs on vehicles imported from the European Union to 25 percent. This decision reflects a shift in trade policy that may impact the global automotive market and affect economic relations between the United States and the European trade bloc.
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World · Vanguard ·
Trump announces new sanctions against Cuban government
Former United States President Donald Trump has announced the implementation of additional sanctions against the Cuban government. The measures are designed to restrict financial flows and limit specific activities within the Caribbean nation. This development reflects a tightening of foreign policy objectives regarding Cuba's political and economic landscape.
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World · Daily Post ·
US will raise tariffs on EU cars, trucks to 25 per cent next week – Trump
The United States government plans to implement a twenty-five percent tariff on cars and trucks imported from the European Union starting next week. This move, announced by Donald Trump, represents a significant shift in trade policy aimed at European automotive exports and could impact international economic relations between the two regions.
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World · BusinessDay ·
The Strait of Hormuz and the final solution
The publication examines geopolitical developments surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, focusing on potential resolutions to ongoing regional tensions. It addresses the strategic significance of the waterway for global energy supplies and considers the long-term implications of security shifts in the Middle East for international trade and diplomatic stability.
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World · Channels TV ·
Trump ‘Not Satisfied’ With New Iran proposal
Donald Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with a new proposal concerning Iran. The United States leader indicated that the current suggestions do not meet the required standards for a diplomatic agreement. This development comes amid ongoing tensions between the two nations regarding nuclear policies and international regional stability.
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World · Channels TV ·
War In The Middle East: Latest Developments
Ongoing military operations and regional tensions in the Middle East continue to evolve as new updates emerge regarding the security situation. International stakeholders are closely monitoring the geopolitical landscape while the persistent conflict impacts humanitarian conditions and global stability across the affected territories and neighboring nations.
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World · Vanguard ·
UK warns of ‘highly likely’ attack after terror threat level increase
British authorities have issued a warning regarding a significant security risk following an increase in the national terror threat level. Officials now consider an attack to be probable, leading to heightened security measures across the country. This advisory follows a recent assessment of intelligence by United Kingdom security agencies.
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World · Channels TV ·
Trump Says Will Raise US Tariffs On EU Cars, Trucks To 25%
Donald Trump has announced plans to increase United States tariffs on imported cars and trucks from the European Union to 25 percent. The measure targets the automotive sector and is expected to impact trade relations between the United States and European nations if implemented by the administration.
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World · BusinessDay ·
US to deny visas to applicants saying they fear persecution back home
The United States government intends to deny visa applications for individuals who state they fear persecution in their home countries during the screening process. This policy aims to prevent applicants from using standard visa channels for asylum-related claims, potentially impacting international travel and immigration procedures for foreign nationals seeking entry.
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World · Vanguard ·
Xenophobia: “How many jobs have you created after attacks?” — Malema to South Africans
South African political leader Julius Malema has challenged the rationale behind xenophobic violence by questioning its impact on local employment. He asked citizens to evaluate if the displacement of foreign nationals has led to significant job creation for South Africans, highlighting the ongoing discourse surrounding migration and economic stability.
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World · Vanguard ·
Trump says ‘not satisfied’ with new Iran proposal
Donald Trump has expressed dissatisfaction regarding a recent diplomatic proposal involving Iran. The statement indicates a lack of approval for the current terms presented in the negotiation process, reflecting ongoing tensions and the complexity of reaching a consensus on international policy between the United States and the Middle Eastern nation.
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World · Daily Post ·
Ex-US mayor, Mike Arnold explains why there are no ‘Christian terrorists’
Former United States mayor Mike Arnold has provided an explanation regarding the absence of individuals identified as Christian terrorists. His analysis focuses on the distinction between religious labels and acts of violence, offering a perspective on how faith systems influence global security narratives and the classification of extremist activities.
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World · Vanguard ·
‘South Africans are not xenophobic’ — Vusi Thembekwayo
South African businessman Vusi Thembekwayo has rejected claims that citizens of his country harbor xenophobic sentiments. He expressed his perspective on the national attitude toward foreigners, challenging the widespread perception of systemic hostility within the nation. The statement contributes to the ongoing discourse regarding social relations and international reputation.
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World · The Punch ·
Pope names former undocumented migrant as US bishop
Pope Francis has appointed a former undocumented migrant to serve as a bishop within the United States Catholic Church. This decision reflects the Vatican's ongoing engagement with migration issues and signifies a milestone for the immigrant community in the American religious landscape through high-level ecclesiastical representation.
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World · The Punch ·
Sweden raises citizenship residency requirement to eight years
Sweden has officially extended its residency requirement for foreign nationals seeking citizenship to a minimum of eight years. This policy adjustment reflects changes in the country’s immigration framework, affecting migrants and expatriates who intend to obtain naturalization within the Nordic nation through long-term residency.
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World · Channels TV ·
‘There’s An Agenda To Divide Us,’ Thembekwayo Speaks On Xenophobia In South Africa
Thembekwayo has addressed the issue of xenophobia in South Africa, suggesting that an underlying agenda exists to create division among the people. His comments focus on the socio-political dynamics fueling tensions against foreigners and the broader implications for continental unity within the region.
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World · PM News ·
10 Nigerians, 15 Americans convicted in massive $215M fraud scheme in U.S.
A group of twenty-five individuals, including ten Nigerians and fifteen Americans, have been convicted in the United States for their involvement in a fraud scheme totaling 215 million dollars. The legal proceedings concluded with convictions for the participants involved in the extensive financial criminal operation across the country.