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FBI raids home and seizes phone of Washington Post journalist
The reporter had previously reported on the Trump administration’s efforts to fire hundreds of thousands of federal workers. Source link
Iran warns of retaliation as US withdraws troops from Middle East bases
It comes as Iran’s judiciary defied US warnings and said those detained over anti-regime protests could face execution. Source link
Trump says US needs Greenland for purpose of national security
Greenlandic and Danish foreign ministers will meet US Vice-President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington after the US renews threats to take control of the Arctic island. Source link
At least 32 killed after crane falls on Thai passenger train
A crane used to construct an elevated high-speed railway has fallen onto a moving train travelling from Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani province, officials say. Source link
From celebrated cartoonist to pariah — Dilbert creator Scott Adams dead at 68
At its height, Dilbert was syndicated around the world, delighting people with its satirical take on office work before creator Scott Adams began a descent into racism and misogyny. Source link
How Trump's White House is trying to run Venezuela through one woman
Venezuela is in the hands of both President Trump and a regime loyal to its ousted leader. The country’s future, including the well-being of its people, is likely to depend on how well Delcy Rodríguez can walk a tightrope between Washington’s demands and her coalition’s hard-liners. Source link
Russia's 'unstoppable' nuclear-capable missile sparks emergency UN meeting
Analysts say Russia’s new Oreshnik hypersonic missile will continues to pose challenges for NATO after Moscow used the weapon for a second time in Ukraine. Source link
What videos out of Iran tell us about the spread of the protests
The first embers of the Iranian protests started in a mobile phone market, spreading to every corner of the country as the Revolutionary Guard struggled to regain control. Source link
Prosecutors seek death penalty for ex-South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol
Yoon Suk Yeol faces several criminal charges related to his call to impose martial law and other criminal cases related to his time in office. Source link
Clintons refuse to testify for US House Epstein investigation
Republicans in the US House say they could commence contempt of Congress proceedings against the former president and former Democratic presidential nominee. Source link