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Macron, Other World Leaders Congratulate Senegal’s President-elect

In a significant moment for Senegal and the broader international community, French President Emmanuel Macron, along with other global leaders, has extended congratulations to Senegal’s President-elect, Bassirou Diomaye Faye. This gesture comes after Faye’s victory in a pivotal presidential election that marks a turning point in Senegal’s political landscape. President Macron’s congratulatory message reflects a…

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Uganda’s president appoints son as top commander of the army, raising succession concerns

Gen. Kainerugaba stands accused of ‘engaging in partisan politics’ despite a ban on such activity by army officers The Political Engagement of Military Officers: A Delicate Balance The case of Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, a high-ranking officer in the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), has brought to light the complex issue of military personnel engaging in…

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Controversial Health and Equality Funding Tucked into Federal Spending Bill

‘American taxpayers are funding centers that encourage children to transition without their parents’ knowledge,’ a conservative group said Biden admin shifts blame as national debt reaches historic high of $34 trillion The Biden administration spared no time in attempting to shift blame toward Republicans over America’s national debt reaching a historic high of $34 trillion…

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Landmark Ruling: Federal Judge Upholds DC’s Noncitizen Voting Law, Dismisses Challenge

Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled that plaintiffs did not show how noncitizen voters have harmed them In a significant legal decision, a federal judge upheld the law permitting noncitizen residents to vote in local elections in Washington, D.C. This ruling came after a lawsuit was dismissed, which had challenged the legality of noncitizen voting rights…

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Trump Claims $500M Cash, Ready for NY AG Bond, Criticizes Judge

Trump has until Monday to secure bond or face the possibility of James beginning to seize assets In recent developments, former President Donald Trump has claimed to possess nearly $500 million in cash, a statement that appears to contradict earlier assertions by his legal team regarding his ability to pay a bond in a New…

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Space CSI investigates murder in microgravity

The Outer Space Treaty holds nations liable for space damages caused by their citizens The concept of crime scene investigation in space, particularly in microgravity, presents a fascinating and complex new frontier for forensic science. As humanity extends its reach into space, the potential for crimes to occur in this unique environment becomes a real…

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MARINES Retired commandant who was ‘widely beloved’ by Marines dies at 95

Gray was awarded the Silver Star Medal for actions in Vietnam The Marine Corps community recently marked the passing of a distinguished figure, Retired Gen. Al Gray, who served as the 29th commandant of the Marine Corps from 1987 to 1991. Gen. Gray’s death at the age of 95 has been met with widespread expressions…

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Russia aborts space launch, holding 3 astronauts seconds before lift off

The aborted launch was a significant mishap for the Russian space program, reports say In a recent development, Russia’s space agency made the critical decision to abort the launch of a Soyuz rocket carrying three astronauts to the International Space Station just moments before the scheduled lift-off. The crew, consisting of NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson,…

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Missouri detectives crack cold case once linked to serial killer BTK

Shauna Harvey, 22, ‘met the devil’ on Halloween 1990, Missouri investigators say In a remarkable breakthrough, Missouri detectives have successfully resolved a cold case that was once erroneously connected to the infamous serial killer known as BTK. The case in question involved the tragic murder of Shauna Harvey, also recognized as Shawna Garber, which remained…

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Algeria schedules September elections; incumbent president likely to run for second term.

Algeria is poised for a significant political event as the country schedules its presidential election for September. This election is particularly noteworthy as it presents an opportunity for the incumbent, President Abdelmajid Tebboune, to seek a second term in office. The decision to hold elections in September, earlier than the anticipated date in December, has…

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