
Shinzo Abe's Assassination: A Wake-Up Call for Global Security
The assassination of Shinzo Abe has stunned Japan and the world, raising critical questions about security, gun control, and political extremism.
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The assassination of Shinzo Abe has stunned Japan and the world, raising critical questions about security, gun control, and political extremism.

The feud between the US and Denmark over Greenland has overshadowed discussions on Ukraine at the Davos World Economic Forum, sparking fears of a new Cold War.

Sony's deal with TCL Electronics marks a new era for Bravia TVs, with significant implications for the tech industry and consumers.

Europe's decision to suspend approval of the US trade deal sends shockwaves across the globe, leaving investors on high alert and consumers facing higher prices.

The departure of US Attorney Lindsey Halligan after mounting pressure from judges raises questions about leadership, justice, and the future of the US justice system.

A train derailment near Barcelona results in tragedy, yet a 6-year-old's survival brings hope and prompts global discussions on safety and human resilience.

The US reduces its participation in NATO, cutting around 200 positions, in a strategic shift that reflects evolving global security needs and priorities.

US bank stocks are in free fall as investors await the outcome of Trump's 10% credit card rate cap deadline, which could have far-reaching implications for both consumers and banks alike.

A recent court decision has banned Trump loyalist Lindsey Halligan from pretending to be a top federal prosecutor, unraveling questions about loyalty, integrity, and the justice system.

Federal inquiry into Minnesota Democrats sparks debate on immigration enforcement