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Warren Target US Ammunition Sale Linked to Mexican Cartels in New Bill
Senator Elizabeth Warren plans to introduce legislation Thursday that would end civilian sales of military-grade ammunition produced at a U.S. Army-owned plant. She states the rounds supply Mexican drug cartels and contribute to mass shootin...
U.S. Says Iran War Goals Unchanged Amid Escalating Conflict
The United States is not expanding its military objectives in Iran despite rising tensions in the...
Somalia Extends Presidential Term & Delays 2026 Elections
Somalia’s parliament has approved a constitutional amendment extending the presidential and...
Australia & Canada Sign Critical Minerals Pact to Boost Supply
Australia and Canada signed new agreements on critical minerals on Thursday, strengthening...
Broadcom CEO Sees AI Chip Sales Crossing $100 Bn by 2027
Broadcom Inc. has significantly upgraded its long-term outlook, with Chief Executive Officer Hock...
Over 2,000 Canadians Seek Help to Leave Middle East
More than 2,000 Canadians have asked the government for help to leave the Middle East as regional...
US Interior Secretary Visits Venezuela to Boost Mining Investment
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum met Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez in Caracas...
US Senate Blocks Bid to Limit Trump War Powers in Iran War
The U.S. Senate has rejected a bipartisan effort to limit President Donald Trump’s war powers to...
Elon Musk's X Suspends Monetization for Undisclosed AI War Posts
Elon Musk’s X , has announced a significant policy shift aimed at curbing the spread of undisclosed AI-generated videos depicting armed conflicts, suspending creators from its Creator Revenue Sharing programme for 90 days
Spain's Sanchez Condemns Iran Strikes, Defies Trump Trade Threat
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has condemned the United States and Israel over their military strikes on Iran, warning that the escalating conflict risks endangering millions of lives and destabilizing global security.
South Korea's KOSPI Crashes 13% Amid Hormuz War Fears
South Korea’s stock market recorded its steepest decline on Wednesday as rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East triggered a sharp selloff across global markets. The benchmark KOSPI index plunged about 13%, forcing a temporary halt in trad...
Intel Chair Frank Yeary to Exit After 17-Year Tenure
Intel Corporation has announced that Frank D. Yeary, the long-serving board chair, will retire following the company’s annual stockholders’ meeting on May 13, 2026, ending a 17-year tenure












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