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Record heat, massive fires, deadly floods... August has barely begun, but the summer of 2025 is already marked by a cascade ...
The Russian Foreign Ministry noted that actions by the U.S. and its allies create “destabilizing missile potentials” near ...
The US trade gap narrowed in June, government data showed Tuesday, as imports pulled back more than exports while businesses ...
Oil prices dropped to their lowest in a week on Monday as markets digested OPEC+'s decision to implement another significant output increase in September ...
The HK gov't has said it will look into an incident at a rope-skipping competition in Japan over the weekend, during which an ...
In our travel roundup this week: the luxury death trap that was the world’s first passenger plane, a forgotten but beautiful ...
It’s been almost 100 years since the U.S. had tariffs at the level they could reach next Friday. Once President Donald ...
President Donald Trump's order imposing new tariffs on scores of countries and the European Union starting in seven days has ...
Trump’s latest tariff update is a sober reminder that the far-reaching implications of his trade policies will not be easily ...
Trump linked Canada's support for Palestinian statehood, India's purchase of Russian oil and Brazil's prosecution of its ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Eighty years ago – on Aug. 6 and 9, 1945 – the U.S. military dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, thrusting humanity into a terrifying new age. In mere moments, ...
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Today in History for Aug. 14: In 1040, King Duncan of Scotland was murdered by Macbeth, who became king and ruled for 17 years. In 1811, Paraguay declared its independence. In 1814, British General ...