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Two attackers struck the Turkish Aerospace Industries headquarters in Ankara, leaving five dead and 22 injured. Authorities suspect the PKK is behind the tragic incident.
Flames lit up Beirut as Israel and Hezbollah exchanged heavy fire, just as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited the region to push for peace. Get the latest on this unfolding story! 🔥✌️
Violent crime in California inched up by 1.7% last year, according to a new survey. Let’s break down what these numbers mean and how they affect our communities. Stay informed and engaged!
Belgium’s Pairi Daiza zoo announces the return of three giant pandas to China this December, supporting crucial conservation efforts. 🐼✈️
BRICS leaders gathered in Kazan, Russia, issuing a joint declaration aiming to reform the UN, promote peace, and boost economic fairness. From UN reform to AI governance, catch up on the key highlights!
With the 2024 U.S. presidential race heating up, Wisconsin emerges as a key battleground state. Candidates are racing to win over voters in the ‘dairy state’ where every vote counts! 🗳️🧀
The IMF warns that global public debt is reaching record highs, urging governments to boost tax revenues. What’s next for our wallets? 🧐
Electric vehicles are taking over, and Mexico’s leading the charge! ⚡🚗 At the Mobility Summit in Mexico City, the focus is on accelerating EV adoption and building essential infrastructure.
Three dead and 14 injured in a shocking attack on a Türkish defense firm near Ankara, says Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya.