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Ukraine Reports Largest Russian Drone Attack Since Start of Invasion

“Russia Launches Largest Drone Attack Since Invasion Began, Killing One in Kyiv” Ukraine reports that Russia unleashed its biggest drone assault since the start of the full-scale invasion, striking multiple regions—including Kyiv—and killing at least one woman. By early Sunday, Ukraine’s air force said Russia had fired 273 drones, primarily targeting the Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and…

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Chris Brown Faces Second Charge Following Nightclub Altercation

Chris Brown Faces Second Charge Following Nightclub Altercation R&B star’s legal troubles mount after alleged incident at Miami venue MIAMI — Grammy-winning artist Chris Brown has been hit with a second criminal charge stemming from a reported disturbance at a Miami Beach nightclub earlier this month. Case Details Legal Context This marks Brown’s latest encounter with…

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The Poison Paradox: How Australia’s Deadliest Creatures Are Saving Lives

Australia’s ‘Spider Whisperer’ Harvests Venom to Save Lives Inside the high-stakes world of funnel-web spider milking AUSTRALIAN REPTILE PARK — Emma Teni’s steady hands work with surgical precision as she coaxes a deadly Sydney funnel-web spider into attack position. With its fangs bared, she carefully extracts venom using a pipette – a routine she repeats up…

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U.S. Loses Its Final Top-Tier Credit Rating as National Debt Soars

U.S. Loses Last AAA Credit Rating as Debt Woes Mount Moody’s downgrade ends 107-year streak of top-tier assessment amid fiscal concerns WASHINGTON — Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded the United States’ credit rating from AAA to Aa1, marking the first time the nation has lost its last remaining perfect credit score. The move reflects growing…

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Hamas Announces New Gaza Ceasefire Talks Hours After Israel’s Major Offensive

 Hamas has announced that its negotiators have started a new round of talks aimed at ending the war in Gaza, just hours after Israel launched a large-scale military offensive in the besieged enclave. Taher al-Nounou, an adviser to Hamas’ political leader, told the BBC that discussions officially began in Doha on Saturday with “no preconditions”…

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Chinese factories experience a sense of relief as the implementation of US tariffs is paused.

In Foshan, southern China, a significant empty area marks where high-end air fryers destined for the US market should be undergoing welding. Derek Wang’s innovative air fryer models, controllable via smartphones and capable of baking, roasting, and grilling, had impressed his American clientele. However, the imposition of Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs on April 2nd,…

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Reports from a hospital indicate that at least 48 individuals were killed in Israeli strikes in northern Gaza.

Overnight Israeli air strikes in northern Gaza reportedly killed at least 48 Palestinians, according to a local hospital. The Indonesian hospital stated that the fatalities included 22 children and 15 women, following strikes on several homes in Jabalia town and refugee camp. Online video purportedly showed numerous bodies at the scene. The Israeli military has…

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From Ice Creams to AI Chips: Minister’s Remark on Indian Startups Stirs Controversy

India’s Startup Scene Under Fire: Minister’s ‘Ice Creams vs AI’ Remark Sparks Storm India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal has stirred up a heated debate after his recent remarks seemingly downplayed the country’s booming startup culture. Speaking at the government-backed Startup Mahakumbh event, Goyal urged Indian entrepreneurs to move beyond lifestyle-focused ventures and instead innovate in…

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