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Saudi Arabia Plans to Execute Six Shia Muslims Over Charges Deemed ‘Arbitrary’ by UN

Saudi Arabia is set to execute six Shia citizens on charges that the United Nations has deemed arbitrary. Human rights organizations and legal experts argue that the cases highlight systematic discrimination against the country’s Shia minority. The individuals facing execution…

USAID Goes ‘Offline’ in Latest Target of Trump Admin’s War on Govt Overspending

The website for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) went ‘offline’ Saturday as President Donald Trump vowed action to overhaul the agency, fulfilling his campaign promise to cut foreign aid and reduce government overspending. USAID workers got emails stating…

Sudan’s RSF Launch Assault on El-Fasher After Issuing Ultimatum for Sudanese Army to Withdraw

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched an assault on el-Fasher after their ultimatum for the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and allied Joint Forces to withdraw from the city expired. Since May, the RSF has surrounded el-Fasher and is accused of…

President Trump Signed a Record 26 Executive Orders on Inauguration Day: What we know

United States President Donald Trump signed 26 executive orders on his inauguration day, setting a record. While these orders span a wide range of issues, many are expected to face significant hurdles due to legal and constitutional challenges. An executive…

Trump Pardons 1,500+ People Charged in Jan. 6 Insurrection Including Leaders of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers

President Donald Trump issued sweeping clemency to over 1,500 individuals charged in connection with the January 6 Capitol attack, a decision that has sparked widespread controversy. This move, which affected more than 200 incarcerated rioters, also led to the dismissal…

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