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WorldMar 14

US Embassy in Venezuela raises American flag for first time in seven years

The U.S. Embassy in Venezuela flew the American flag on Saturday, marking the first time in seven years since diplomatic relations were severed.

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WorldMar 14

Hamas calls on Iran to stop targeting neighboring countries while affirming defense rights

Hamas urged Iran to halt attacks on Gulf states while supporting Tehran's right to defend itself against US and Israeli aggression.

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WorldApr 6

King Charles Does Not Issue Easter Message After Previous Ramadan Greeting

King Charles III did not release an Easter message this year, drawing criticism from some UK Christians who noted he had previously issued Ramadan greetings.

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WorldMar 26

Trump Comments on Iran's Execution of 19-Year-Old Wrestler

President Trump addressed Iran's reported execution of wrestler Saleh Mohammadi, amid broader tensions over the regime's crackdown on dissent.

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WorldMar 18

US Assesses China Not Planning Taiwan Invasion in 2027; Beijing Offers Energy Deal

US intelligence concludes China doesn't plan Taiwan invasion by 2027 while Beijing makes energy security offer to island.

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WorldMar 10

France Deploys Naval Task Force to Middle East Amid Regional Tensions

French President Macron has ordered eight frigates, two helicopter carriers and an aircraft carrier to the Middle East as regional conflict affects oil prices.

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WorldMar 28

Israeli strikes on Gaza kill nine Palestinians, health officials say

Israeli military operations in Gaza resulted in nine Palestinian deaths across multiple incidents, according to local health authorities.

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WorldMar 8

BP Reports Staff Evacuation from Iraq Oil Field Due to Drone Activity

BP has evacuated foreign staff from an Iraqi oil field facility following drone-related security concerns, according to company statements.

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WorldMar 14

U.S. Deploying Additional Marines and Warships to Middle East

The United States is sending more Marines and naval vessels to the Middle East as regional tensions escalate.

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WorldApr 6

Two separate maritime incidents reported in UAE and Fiji

A container ship reported an incident at UAE's Khor Fakkan port while 30 passengers were evacuated from a cruise ship that ran aground in Fiji.

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WorldMar 30

Trump Administration Discusses Gulf State Contributions, Questions Iran Shipping Claims

White House indicates Trump may seek Gulf state funding for military costs while shipping industry disputes Iran's claims about vessel releases.

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WorldMar 28

Russia Declares Emergency in Dagestan Capital as Floods Cut Power to 327,000

Flooding in Russia's Dagestan region has prompted emergency declarations and left over 327,000 people without electricity in the capital.

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WorldMar 28

Twenty-two migrants die off Greek coast after six days at sea

Twenty-two migrants died in waters off Greece after spending six days at sea, with poor weather and lack of supplies contributing to deaths.

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WorldApr 3

Report Claims U.S. Military Captured Venezuelan Leader Maduro

A news report claims U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro three months ago, with his vice president now serving as acting leader.

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WorldApr 1

Activist vessel collides with krill harvesting ship in Antarctic waters

The M/V Bandero, operated by the Captain Paul Watson Foundation, collided with a commercial krill fishing vessel in Antarctic waters.

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