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DRC Seeks Mineral Deal with US, Potential Challenge to China’s Dominance

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) approaches the US to establish a minerals deal, aiming to counter China's influence and ensure access to critical minerals for the US.
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Expansion of IS Terror Threat in Sahel Region

The Islamic State's growing presence in the Sahel region of Africa is a concerning development that requires a coordinated counterterrorism response from regional and international actors to address the complex security, humanitarian, and developmental challenges.
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Brutal Treatment of Children Reported in Sudan’s Civil War, Warn UNICEF and MSF

Disturbing reports from UNICEF and MSF reveal the devastating impact of Sudan's civil war on children, with 16 million facing violence, starvation, and sexual assault. The humanitarian crisis is dire, requiring urgent action to protect the most vulnerable.
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ACLU Sues to Block Migrant Transfers to Guantanamo

The ACLU has filed a lawsuit to prevent the Trump administration from transferring 10 migrants from the U.S. to the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba, alleging it would violate immigration law and subject them to harsh conditions.
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America’s Oldest Pet Cemetery: Humans Spend Eternity with Faithful Companions

Explore the Hartsdale Pet Cemetery, the oldest continuously operating pet cemetery in the US, where humans have found a dignified final resting place for their beloved animal companions for over a century.
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Dalai Lama Declares Successor to Be Born Outside China

The Dalai Lama has stated in his new book that his successor will be born outside of China, marking a significant development in the long-standing dispute over the control of Tibet between the Dalai Lama and the Chinese government.
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Uyghurs Deported from Thailand to China amid Uncertain Fate

40 Uyghurs deported from Thailand to China, raising serious concerns about their safety and wellbeing. The fate of 8 remaining Uyghurs in Thai custody remains uncertain, with rights groups warning of potential abuse and torture.
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Advocates Seek Trump Administration’s Help for Jailed Hong Kong Publisher Lai

Advocates seek Trump administration's assistance in securing the release of Jimmy Lai, the jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher, as the case has global implications for press freedom and political expression.
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Taiwan President Warns of China’s Infiltration Efforts

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te warns about China's intensified efforts to influence and infiltrate Taiwan, using various means to "absorb" different segments of Taiwanese society. The government proposes countermeasures to protect the island's democracy and sovereignty.
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China Revises PLA Regulations to Prioritize War Readiness

China has revised key military regulations to prioritize war readiness and wartime conduct, reflecting its commitment to strengthening the PLA's capabilities amid heightened regional tensions.