The ‘Trump dance’ takes the sports world by storm

The “Trump dance” is quickly becoming a popular trend in sports, especially among young athletes. The dance, which originated from the unique, energetic moves made by Donald Trump at his campaign rallies during his 2020 and 2024 presidential bids, has caught the attention of athletes across football fields in the U.S. It’s gaining traction from…

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Colombian President Condemns Police Use of Controversial Pegasus Spyware

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has publicly criticized his country’s police force for purchasing Pegasus spyware, a controversial surveillance tool. The president expressed concern over the potential misuse of the software, which has been linked to human rights violations and unauthorized surveillance in various countries. Pegasus spyware, developed by an Israeli firm, has come under global…

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Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Downed: Investigations Point to Russian Missile Involvement

On December 25, 2024, an Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 aircraft, operating as Flight 8243 from Baku to Grozny, tragically crashed near Aktau in Kazakhstan, resulting in 38 fatalities. Initial reports suggest the aircraft was struck by a Russian Pantsir-S air defense missile, leading to its catastrophic failure. Details of the Incident Eyewitnesses reported the plane…

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White House Asserts Renewed Respect Following Colombia Policy Success

Diplomatic Victory The White House has declared a significant diplomatic achievement following Colombia’s agreement to accept deportation flights from the United States. This development comes after a period of tension between the two nations, during which the U.S. administration threatened to impose substantial tariffs on Colombian imports if cooperation was not forthcoming. The resolution is…

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Trump Administration Hit with Federal Lawsuit Over Immigrant Visa Ban Affecting 75 Countries

Washington, D.C. — A coalition of immigrant rights groups and U.S. citizens has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s controversial freeze on immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, and Albania. The policy, which took effect on January 21, indefinitely pauses immigrant visa issuance while allowing nonimmigrant visas…

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AI and Robots Take Center Stage at ‘World’s Largest Tech Event’

Artificial intelligence and robotics were the main attractions at the world’s largest tech event, drawing thousands of innovators, investors, and enthusiasts to witness the future of technology. Held in Las Vegas, the event featured cutting-edge advancements in AI-powered devices, robots designed for industrial and personal use, and emerging tech trends that are set to revolutionize…

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Tudor Warship Bones Reveal Daily Life of the Crew

The recent discovery of bones from a Tudor-era warship has shed light on the lives of sailors during the time of Henry VIII. Excavations from the shipwreck reveal skeletal remains that offer clues about the physical demands and challenges faced by the crew. Analysis of the bones indicates that many sailors suffered from malnutrition, arthritis,…

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Israel’s Cabinet Approval of Gaza Ceasefire Exposes Internal Divisions

Israel’s recent approval of a ceasefire agreement with Hamas has unveiled significant internal divisions that could jeopardize both the truce and Prime Minister Netanyahu’s political standing. Ceasefire Agreement Details The agreement, brokered with U.S. pressure, entails a 42-day ceasefire during which Hamas will release 33 hostages. In return, Israel will free 737 Palestinian prisoners, excluding…

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