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Declassification pledge collides with prior U.S. intelligence on 2020 interference
17 sources 15 outlets 10 countries Diversity94%

Declassification pledge collides with prior U.S. intelligence on 2020 interference

Trump says China accessed data on 220 million voters and the White House has begun posting related documents, as Beijing denies interference.

Donald Trump used a primetime address to claim China compromised more than 220 million U.S. voter records around the 2020 race—calling it the largest breach in U.S. history—and said he will declass...

Bab al-Mandeb on standby: deterrent signal or imminent reprisal?
10 sources 10 outlets 9 countries Diversity91%

Bab al-Mandeb on standby: deterrent signal or imminent reprisal?

Reuters-based reports say Tehran told Yemen’s Houthis to ready attacks if U.S. hits Iran’s power grid, with missiles and drones positioned near the Red Sea chokepoint closely watched by Saudi Arabia and energy importers.

Iran has asked Yemen’s Houthi movement to be ready to close the Bab alMandeb Strait if the United States strikes Iran’s power grid, with Houthi units reportedly deploying missiles and drones near t...

White House softens terms as Hormuz stays perilous and buffers thin
15 sources 10 outlets 9 countries Diversity91%

White House softens terms as Hormuz stays perilous and buffers thin

Oil rose on renewed US strikes and a reinstated Strait of Hormuz blockade, as Washington abandoned a floated 20% transit levy for Gulf trade deals while the IEA and IMF warned capacity to absorb shocks is limited.

Oil climbed to a onemonth high after the U.S. reinstated a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and resumed strikes on Iranian targets; an initial plan to impose a 20% transit toll was quickly dr...

Smoky skies advance east—will winds or wildfires set the timeline?
12 sources 11 outlets 9 countries Diversity89%

Smoky skies advance east—will winds or wildfires set the timeline?

Fires in Canada and Minnesota sent dense smoke over more than 20 states, closing Chicago beaches and shrouding New York as authorities urged people to stay indoors.

Wildfires across Canada and in Minnesota pushed dense smoke over the US Midwest and Northeast, prompting airquality alerts in more than 20 states, “hazardous” readings in parts of Michigan and Minn...

Punishment or reform: What the Genoa verdict actually decides
16 sources 12 outlets 9 countries Diversity89%

Punishment or reform: What the Genoa verdict actually decides

A Genoa court convicted 32 of 57 defendants over the 2018 Morandi Bridge collapse, reaching into corporate, engineering, and infrastructure-ministry ranks.

A Genoa court issued verdicts in the 2018 Morandi Bridge disaster, convicting 32 of 57 defendants on charges including homicide and negligence and giving former Autostrade per l’Italia CEO Giovanni...

US-led push tests where activism ends and extremism begins
7 sources 7 outlets 7 countries Diversity85%

US-led push tests where activism ends and extremism begins

Secretary of State Marco Rubio gathered officials from more than 60 countries to expand intelligence sharing and law enforcement coordination against what Washington calls far-left extremism.

Washington convened officials from more than 60 countries for a ministerial led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio to coordinate against what the Trump administration calls “farleft terror,” with pl...

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More royals, same throne rule—stability now or trouble later?
9 sources 7 outlets 7 countries Diversity79%

More royals, same throne rule—stability now or trouble later?

Diet’s first major change since 1947 enables adopting male-line relatives and lets female members keep imperial status after marrying commoners.

Japan’s Diet has passed the first major revision of the Imperial House Law since 1947, allowing adoption of male rela...

EU clearance granted; fate of Catalan amnesty shifts to Spain’s judges
6 sources 6 outlets 6 countries Diversity77%

EU clearance granted; fate of Catalan amnesty shifts to Spain’s judges

The ruling affirms a 2024 measure central to Pedro Sánchez’s governability and could pave the way for Carles Puigdemont’s return.

The EU’s top court upheld Spain’s 2024 amnesty for Cataloniarelated offenses as compatible with EU law, finding that ...

Clear deadlines, unclear doors: U.S. visas trade duration for discretion
8 sources 8 outlets 8 countries Diversity74%

Clear deadlines, unclear doors: U.S. visas trade duration for discretion

A DHS rule ends “duration of status” for F, J and I visas, capping students at four years and media stays at 240 days, with a 90‑day limit for Chinese journalists.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has finalized a rule replacing openended “duration of status” admissions wit...

Uganda nears Ebola-free status as DRC outbreak accelerates, and policies diverge
9 sources 8 outlets 7 countries Diversity72%

Uganda nears Ebola-free status as DRC outbreak accelerates, and policies diverge

WHO cites more than 2,000 cases and about 800 deaths in the DRC, with strikes and no approved vaccine hampering control, as Uganda starts the 42‑day clock and U.S. advisories contemplate offshore quarantines.

The WHO says Ebola is spreading faster in the Democratic Republic of Congo than in any previous outbreak’s early phas...

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