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Hunter Biden set to plead guilty in US federal tax case
President's son is accused of avoiding at least $1.4m in taxes while enjoying lucrative income from business dealings.
Bangladesh ‘procession for the martyrs’ marks one month since PM’s ouster
A ‘procession for the martyrs’ drew thousands in Bangladesh one month after PM Sheikh Hasina was ousted.
US secures release of 135 political prisoners from Nicaragua
The released group includes student and religious leaders who were arrested as part of crackdown under President Ortega.
Ugandan runner Rebecca Cheptegei dies after boyfriend sets her on fire
Ugandan marathon runner Rebecca Cheptegei died in a Kenyan hospital after her boyfriend set her on fire on Sunday.
Authorities release details after Munich gunman shot dead
German authorities say the armed man who was shot dead by police near the Israeli consulate in Munich was Austrian.
UK launches probe into Ticketmaster over Oasis shows
British authorities say the official ticketing partner may have breached consumer protection laws.
Netanyahu and the Israeli protesters are on the same genocidal page
A desire to end the genocide in Gaza is not what motivates antigovernment protests in Israel.
Bahrain beat Australia 1-0 for shock result in 2026 World Cup qualifiers
A late own goal handed Bahrain their first-ever win over former Asian champions Australia.
Putin says Russia will ‘support’ Harris in US election
Russian President Vladimir Putin said, in an interview, that he will support US Vice President Kamala Harris.
Kosovo: The Making of a State – Part 1
People & Power examines Kosovo’s post-war journey of nation-building amid domestic tensions and international pressure.

