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White House reveals reason for Zelenskyy not being invited to Trump, Putin talks

A crucial meeting is scheduled to take place between the U.S. president and the Russian leader in Alaska, although the Ukrainian president will not be present. Representatives from the White House state that the U.S. president accepted the invitation from Russia to meet, framing this gathering as an essential move toward gaining a better grasp of ways to conclude the current conflict.Summit Context and Strategic PositioningThe main goal of the summit, as mentioned by officials from the White House, is to facilitate face-to-face discussions—considered to be more successful than virtual communication—for reaching peace. The focus has been on the president's…
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Arrival of National Guard marks Trump’s law enforcement shift in Washington

For the first time in modern history, the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, D.C., has been placed under direct federal control, as National Guard troops began arriving in the capital to shore up security efforts. Authorities mobilized approximately 800 guardsmen under provisions of the Home Rule Act, with the exception allowing federal oversight during an emergency. The initial takeover is slated for 30 days, subject to possible congressional extensions.The federal operation is being spearheaded by senior leadership, including the Attorney General and the U.S. Attorney assigned to the jurisdiction. In the early hours of the deployment, multiple arrests were reported…
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1,000 troops deployment in Washington, D.C under consideration by Trump

The former U.S. president has reportedly proposed sending a significant military presence to Washington, D.C., considering the deployment of up to 1,000 troops to bolster security measures in the nation's capital. This move, if enacted, would represent an extraordinary measure reflecting heightened concerns over potential unrest or threats to public order.According to sources knowledgeable about the talks, the plan is to strengthen the abilities of law enforcement and guarantee a strong response to any disruptions. The suggestion involves strategically placing troops to support local officials in preserving order and calm in Washington, D.C., particularly during critical political times or significant…
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Skydance and Paramount $8 billion merger receives US FCC approval

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has officially given the green light to the merger between Skydance Media and Paramount Pictures, a deal valued at around $8 billion. This approval is a significant development for both companies, which are looking to strengthen their positions within the competitive entertainment industry.The fusion is poised to transform the media and entertainment industry, enabling Skydance and Paramount to utilize their assets more efficiently. Skydance, recognized for its notable film and television initiatives, and Paramount, with its vast library and distribution strengths, seek to establish a formidable entity that can more effectively vie with major studios…
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What we know about the Epstein files

The records related to Epstein have captivated public attention and analysis due to the contentious figure of Jeffrey Epstein. These papers contain a variety of details about Epstein's life, his associations, and numerous accusations directed at him. As inquiries progress, comprehending the material and consequences of these records is essential for understanding the wider context of Epstein's actions and the vast network linked to him.Jeffrey Epstein was a financier and convicted sex offender whose high-profile connections spanned various sectors, including politics, business, and entertainment. His arrest in July 2019 on federal charges of sex trafficking minors sparked widespread media coverage…
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Coca-Cola to introduce cane sugar Coke in the US following Trump’s advocacy

Coca-Cola has revealed its intention to introduce a variant of its classic drink made with cane sugar in the United States. This choice follows the campaigning of former President Trump, who has expressed his preference for products made with natural ingredients instead of those with high-fructose corn syrup.The introduction of cane sugar Coke marks a notable shift for the beverage giant, which has predominantly used high-fructose corn syrup as a sweetening agent in its products sold in the U.S. This change is expected to appeal to consumers seeking alternatives that align more closely with their preferences for natural ingredients. As…
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Trump administration withdraws the US from UNESCO again

In an important step, the Trump administration has declared the United States' exit from UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. This action signifies the second instance that the U.S. has withdrawn from the agency, highlighting persistent conflicts between the U.S. government and international bodies.The first exit took place in 2017, when the Trump administration accused UNESCO of being biased against Israel and mismanaging certain international cultural and educational matters. The most recent move by the administration to leave the agency stems from comparable worries, underscoring a wider suspicion of multilateral bodies that some believe are inconsistent with…
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Trump welcomes NATO’s 5% defense commitment as big triumph

Former President Donald Trump has described NATO's recent promise to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP as a major win. This statement is part of the ongoing talks among NATO member countries about their monetary contributions to the alliance. Trump, known for his past criticism of NATO, showed his support for the latest pledge, indicating that it marks a favorable change in the alliance's method of handling defense finances.During his presidency, Trump frequently urged NATO allies to boost their military expenditures, arguing that the United States was shouldering a disproportionate burden of defense costs. His administration's pressure on NATO…
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