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BTC winter session begins under tight security amid student protests
The two-day winter session of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) commenced on December 1, under heightened security ...
Hindustan Times on MSN
Philippines Shaken By Mass Protests Over Stolen Funds, Citizens Call For Prosecution Of Officials
Thousands of protesters across the Philippines-backed by Roman Catholic clergy, activists, and civil society groups-took to ...
The economic, social, and food crisis in Cuba has reached a critical point, according to a report by the Food Monitor Program ...
Democratic socialist activist Tabitha Arnold took to X on Wednesday to complain about her biggest pet peeve while flying on ...
Chowhound on MSN
Why You Won't Find Coke In These 2 Countries
Coca-Cola is so widespread that it's available almost anywhere. You can buy it in over 200 countries, and these are the only ...
Democrats may try to prevent Venezuela’s liberation out of general Trump Derangement Syndrome, but the civilized world would ...
VnExpress International on MSN
New Trump era, AI boom and Southeast Asia extreme weather: 10 events that defined the world in 2025
Donald Trump's return to power, a ceasefire in Gaza and massive investments in artificial intelligence: Here are 10 events ...
The US escalation of interventionist discourse regarding the polls in Honduras reveals the deep-seated fear of the victory of a progressive project in the Americas.
After enduring four years of unjust imprisonment, José Alejandro Rodríguez Gelín, a detainee from the July 11 protests, opened up to Martí Noticias ...
Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSN
How a Jordanian’s Work Trip to Moscow Ended in Death on the Front
The eldest son of Raed Ramzi Sabir Hammad – one of two Jordanians killed after being recruited by the Russian army – revealed ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSN
What to Know about Netanyahu's Request for a Pardon in Corruption Trial
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a pardon from the president during his trial on corruption charges ...
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