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Kansas Police Killing: Family Files Federal Lawsuit

Kansas Police Killing: Family Files Federal Lawsuit

The family of Charles Adair, a man who died after a Kansas sheriff's deputy allegedly shoved a knee into his
Costa Rica Receives Second Wave of U.S. Deportees

Costa Rica Receives Second Wave of U.S. Deportees

Costa Rica received its second group of 30 people deported from the United States on Friday — 22 foreign nationals
White House and Anthropic Seek AI Compromise

White House and Anthropic Seek AI Compromise

In Washington, the Trump administration held what both sides described as a "productive" meeting with Anthropic, the artificial intelligence company
Tornadoes Tear Across the U.S. Midwest

Tornadoes Tear Across the U.S. Midwest

Powerful storms swept through the American heartland this week, with tornadoes reported across Illinois, Missouri, and Kansas. In Lena, Illinois,
Hungary Celebrates the End of the Orbán Era

Hungary Celebrates the End of the Orbán Era

The most significant political earthquake of the week struck Central Europe. In Budapest, thousands of jubilant Hungarians packed Batthyany Square
Brazil: Moraes Votes to Convict Eduardo Bolsonaro

Brazil: Moraes Votes to Convict Eduardo Bolsonaro

In Brazil, Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes voted to convict Eduardo Bolsonaro — son of former president Jair Bolsonaro
Starmer “Staggered” After Being Kept in the Dark on Mandelson Vetting

Starmer “Staggered” After Being Kept in the Dark on Mandelson

In what the Guardian reported as an exclusive, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer was kept uninformed about sensitive information relating
India’s Delimitation-Linked Constitutional Amendment Fails in Parliament

India’s Delimitation-Linked Constitutional Amendment Fails in Parliament

In New Delhi, a constitutional amendment bill — part of a broader delimitation package and tied to women's reservation quotas
In Other News

In Other News

South Korea celebrated the safe capture of Neukgu, a two-year-old wolf that escaped from a Daejeon zoo nine days earlier
Ruggia Convicted on Appeal in Adèle Haenel Case

Ruggia Convicted on Appeal in Adèle Haenel Case

A Paris appeals court sentenced French filmmaker Christophe Ruggia to five years in prison — two of them to be