
Trump Embraces Rising Inflation as US Military Launches New Strikes
The president claimed he 'loves the inflation' as prices rose 4.2% in May, driven by energy costs and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
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The president claimed he 'loves the inflation' as prices rose 4.2% in May, driven by energy costs and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran launched retaliatory strikes on US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait after President Trump warned of hitting Tehran hard over stalled negotiations.

Islamabad reports targeting militant hideouts after a fatal attack on security forces, while the Taliban government alleges civilian deaths including

After a series of overnight exchanges involving helicopter downings and base attacks, the U.S. prepares for more military action while a blockade tightens.

The world's largest contract chipmaker says inflation is driving up business costs, but executives insist the AI-driven demand remains a sustainable

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Two pilots were rescued by an autonomous sea drone after their Apache helicopter went down in the Strait of Hormuz.

Protesters in Nanyuki voiced concerns over transparency and infection risks as the government faces a court order to halt construction.

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FIFA has confirmed that the 2025 CAF Referee of the Year will miss the tournament after being barred at Miami International Airport.

Tehran warns of a week-long campaign following the first direct exchange of fire between the two nations since a recent ceasefire.

Stricter immigration policies and suspended consular services are preventing supporters from qualifying nations like Iraq and Ivory Coast from attending

Global benchmarks climbed as Tehran launched its first strikes since an April ceasefire, prompting a diplomatic push from Washington to prevent Israeli

Travel bans and suspended consular services have left supporters from over a quarter of qualifying nations unable to attend matches in the United States.

The Ukrainian leader held talks with the E3 group in Downing Street to bolster defense cooperation and secure long-term security guarantees.

Voters decide between continued European integration under Nikol Pashinyan or returning to Russia's orbit as Moscow bans key Armenian exports.

Over 360 individuals kidnapped in March from a Borno state community have been released as the military and local mediators offer conflicting accounts of

Candidates Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez offer contrasting visions of hardline security and resource nationalization ahead of Sunday's vote.

On the second day of his historic visit to Spain, the pontiff urged a 'new humanity' while endorsing the host nation's stance on global peace and

The 83-year-old composer, who has scored more than 1,000 films, continues to bridge the gap between Indian classical traditions and global orchestration.

The seven-month-old victim was killed while traveling with his family in a vehicle near an Israeli checkpoint in the occupied West Bank.

The 'Bangaranga' singer considered withdrawing from the competition twice to manage her ADHD diagnosis before securing a record-breaking victory.

The IDF has launched an investigation into the strike near Kfar Tebnit, which occurred amid stalled ceasefire negotiations and escalating combat with

The Chicago-born pontiff's seven-day tour includes meetings with abuse victims and a high-profile visit to the Canary Islands to honor deceased migrants.
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