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UAE cuts funding for citizens studying at UK universities over campus radicalization fears: report
The UAE is pulling scholarships from U.K. universities, citing fears Emirati students could be radicalized amid tensions over Britain and the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Iran protests grow deadlier as regime internet blackout fails to stop uprising
Iran's anti-government protests enter day 13 with reported death toll of 51, including 9 children, as demonstrations spread nationwide against the regime.
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Exiled Iranian crown prince urges Trump to help as protests against Islamic regime intensify: 'Man of peace'
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Pahlavi appeals to President Donald Trump for immediate intervention as Iran implements internet blackout amid deadly protests.
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Russia fires new hypersonic missile in massive Ukraine attack, Kremlin says
Russia fired a hypersonic Oreshnik missile at Ukraine in retaliation for an alleged attack on one of Putin's residences that the U.S. and Ukraine have denied.
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US forces seize oil tanker in the Caribbean Sea in pre-dawn mission
U.S. forces boarded a tanker known as Olina in ongoing campaign against vessels evading Venezuela sanctions blockade, the U.S. Southern Command said.
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Iranian supreme leader says protesters 'ruining their own streets' to please Trump
Iran reportedly cuts nationwide internet as protests intensified and President Donald Trump threatens intervention if peaceful demonstrators face violence.
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Russia fires new ballistic missile at Ukraine, killing at least four
Ukrainian authorities reported multiple deaths and infrastructure damage after Russia said it deployed a new missile system in an overnight strike.
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Venezuela teeters as guerrilla groups, cartels exploit Maduro power vacuum
Criminal networks including Tren de Aragua cartel and ELN guerrillas exploit power vacuum in Venezuela after former President Nicolás Maduro's arrest, threatening transition efforts.
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Iran regime cuts nationwide internet access as protests claim 44 lives across major cities
Iranian protests sparked by a currency collapse evolved into a broader uprising demanding regime overthrow, with demonstrators torching government buildings across provinces.
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UK keeps billions in Venezuelan gold reserves frozen at Bank of England after Maduro arrest
Bank of England keeps billions in Venezuelan gold frozen since 2020 amid legal battle following Nicolás Maduro's arrest and interim leader appointment.
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European allies working on plan if US acts on acquiring Greenland: report
Countries in Europe reportedly are working on a plan if the Trump administration makes a move on acquiring Greenland, which is a a Danish territory.
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Russia warns Western forces in Ukraine would be considered 'legitimate combat targets'
Russia warns Western forces deployed to Ukraine under postwar security deal would be "legitimate combat targets" as diplomatic tensions escalate.
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Venezuela says 100 were killed in US operation to capture Maduro: report
Venezuelan official claims 100 killed in U.S. operation to capture President Nicolás Maduro, while Cuba reports 32 of its forces died in weekend mission.
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Iran regime said to unleash Hezbollah and Iraqi militias as uprising spreads
Iran’s regime is accused of importing foreign militias to crush protests, as experts warn the move marks a dangerous escalation to suppress domestic unrest.
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Russian winter strike leaves nearly 800K homes without power and heat in Ukraine’s Dnipro region
Russia's overnight attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure leaves nearly 800,000 homes without power amid freezing winter temperatures across the country.
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Christians targeted in systematic kidnapping campaign in Nigeria by jihadi herdsmen, experts say
One Nigerian church paid $205,000 ransom for 50 kidnapped members as Fulani militants allegedly wage economic jihad against Christians in Middle Belt.
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'Irregular' armed guards aboard Russian shadow tankers alarm Nordic-Baltic governments
Russia demands humane treatment of the crew aboard the seized oil tanker Marinera, and the White House says the Venezuelan shadow fleet vessel faces prosecution.
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Hungary's Orbán says Budapest is Europe’s safest city for Jews as antisemitism surges
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán claims Jewish communities are safer in Budapest than elsewhere in Europe, amid ADL reports of sharp rise in antisemitic incidents.
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