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  1. Freedom 03.25.26
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  2. Lacking 'morals, values, or principles': Georgia government 'guided by Kremlin'

    Georgia accused of abandoning EU values, government 'guided by Kremlin', human rights concerns raised.

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  3. Is this America’s Suez moment?

    Egypt's Suez Canal has been a prized waterway for centuries, and a potential flashpoint for global tensions.

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  4. Ontario education minister warns school boards against woke activism at graduations

    Ontario education minister warns school boards against woke activism at graduations

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  5. Video 03.25.26
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  6. Maryland House passes radical bill to give state control of religious school admissions

    Maryland House passes bill forcing Christian schools to admit students who practice or accept homosexuality or transgenderism.

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  7. North Korea welcomes Lukashenko with ceremony in Pyongyang

    Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko arrives in Pyongyang for an official visit

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  8. Our Lady said Russia was NEVER consecrated — the martyr priest who boldly preached this is being beatified

    Russian Orthodox Church not consecrated by the Catholic Church, priest leading worldwide efforts to spread Our Lady's messages

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  9. Our Lady Warned of a False Church — The Martyr Priest Who Spread Her Message Is Being Beatified

    Father Nazareno Lanciotti, a priest who warned of a false church, is to be beatified. He was killed in Brazil for defending youth and spreading the message of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. His beatification confirms his warnings of a false ecumenism and loss of faith.

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  10. Trump accused of showing classified map to passengers on private flight

    Trump accused of mishandling classified information.

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  11. Trump's war, NATO's problem: Will allies help secure Strait of Hormuz?

    US President Trump's military operation in the Middle East is also NATO's problem, as European allies may need to contribute troops and resources to secure the Strait of Hormuz, amid concerns over Iran's involvement.

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  12. Gavin Newsom’s wife said pro-life Christians are ‘pulling us back as a country’

    Gavin Newsom’s wife says pro-life Christians are 'pulling us back as a country'

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  13. Lukashenko 'not an independent actor’: opposition leader Tsikhanouskaya on why Belarus needs Russia

    Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's diplomatic efforts are aimed at maintaining his dependence on Russia, according to opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya.

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  14. Zelenskiy says Russian offer to stop sharing intel with Iran if the US cuts off intel for Ukraine was blackmail

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says Russia is using its intelligence sharing with Iran as leverage to pressure the US into cutting off aid to Ukraine

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  15. Canadian media learned nothing from Tumbler Ridge after teen arrested over school shooting plot

    Media outlets prioritized affirming identity over reporting facts in covering Tumbler Ridge school shooting plot.

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  16. Vatican sets date for Archbishop Fulton Sheen’s beatification

    Vatican sets date for Archbishop Fulton Sheen’s beatification

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  17. Denmark faces tough coalition talks following election

    Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen resigns after election defeat

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  18. Are Europeans satisfied with the European Union’s global role?

    EU faces growing skepticism among Europeans over its global influence.

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  19. Germany steps in to fill gap left by UK navy

    Germany to assume UK's NATO mission in North Atlantic

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  20. Ann McElhinney
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  21. Viktor Orbán, Putin and Trump’s man in Europe, cements his role as the EU’s internal antagonist

    Hungary's Viktor Orban blocks multi-million dollar loan for Ukraine

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  22. Denmark: Government formation faces prolonged negotiations – Nordea

    Denmark's government formation faces prolonged negotiations as the Moderates hold the balance of power

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  23. Ghana and EU sign defence partnership to counter west Africa insecurity

    Ghana and the EU sign first formal defence partnership.

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  24. Apple launches age verification for UK iPhone users

    Apple introduces age verification process for UK iPhone users

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  25. Leopoldo López: ‘There is still no clarity on the political transition in Venezuela’

    Leopoldo López urges Venezuela opposition to demand elections

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  26. Former Tory MP Crispin Blunt pleads guilty to possessing illegal drugs

    Crispin Blunt pleads guilty to possessing cannabis and crystal meth

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  27. Gulf War Tests the Foundations of the Petrodollar

    The Gulf states are questioning the value of the U.S. security guarantee

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  28. The US Senate Rejects a Halt to the War in Iran for the Third Time

    Senate rejects third attempt to halt Iran war

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  29. Danish PM secures third term despite party's historic setback

    Denmark's Social Democratic party secures 21.9% of the vote in parliamentary elections

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  30. Pakistan and Turkey Could Host U.S.-Iran Talks as Gulf War Drags On

    Pakistan considers hosting US-Iran talks

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  31. Russia and Ukraine escalate drone attacks as Moscow starts spring offensive

    Russia launches 1,000 drones at Ukraine, downing 400 incoming ones, damaging energy facility, leaving 150,000 without power.

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  32. Jesse Ventura Taunts Trump: “Why Doesn’t He Send Barron to Iran?”

    Jesse Ventura makes provocative comment about Trump's son

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  33. Pakistan delivered US proposal to Tehran – Reuters

    Pakistan delivers US proposal to Iran

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  34. Danish snap election - We expected "better results", Social Democrats say

    Social Democrats disappointed by election results

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  35. The kidnapping of Quini becomes a tragicomic series in ‘For one hundred million’

    New Spanish series explores the kidnapping of Quini, a footballer seized by inexperienced kidnappers in 1981.

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  36. Turkey Emerges as Quiet Broker Between Iran and US Amid Escalating War

    Turkey emerges as a quiet broker between Iran and the US amid escalating tensions.

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  37. The war that Israel never loses: its secret services once again carry out assassinations in Iran

    Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei assassinated in targeted killing

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  38. Girl, Interrupted: Afghan girls and women shut out of education, careers, and public life

    Education has been stripped away from millions of Afghan girls, leading to the near erasure of women from public life.

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  39. Spain's PM says Middle East war 'far worse' than Iraq in 2003

    Spain's PM says Middle East war 'far worse' than Iraq in 2003

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  40. In Orbán's 'unacceptable' veto, António Costa finds his biggest challenge yet

    Viktor Orbán vetoes €90 billion loan to Ukraine, defying fellow EU leaders and challenging European Council President António Costa's authority.

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  41. US Negotiates Expanded Defense Access in Greenland

    US seeks expanded access to Greenland defense areas

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  42. US Secretary of State to Visit France for G7 Talks

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to visit France for G7 talks

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  43. The EU has adopted a housing plan. Will it fix the crisis?

    EU adopts comprehensive housing policy

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