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Protests in Iran

Iranian security forces deployed chemical substances on freedom protestors: U.K. report

By Nicholas Ballasy

Europe

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Greenland

EU threatens to blow up trade deal over Trump's plans for Greenland

Trump said Saturday that he will impose fresh tariffs on European countries until the U.S. reaches a deal to annex Greenland.

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Greenland

Protests break out in Greenland against Trump's desire to take control of island: 'Hands off'

Dressed in warm clothes and holding Greenland’s flag, the demonstrators made their way toward the U.S. Consulate, chanting slogans such as, “Greenland is not for sale”

Mexico

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Fugitive from FBI’s ‘Ten Most Wanted’ list captured in Mexico, heads back to U.S.

A reward of up to $250,000 was offered for information leading to his capture.

Climate activists glue themselves to Goya paintings in Madrid

Egyptian president calls for end to war in Ukraine

South Korean Foreign Minister says Russia’s war in Ukraine is emboldening North Korea

Japanese PM makes surprise visit to Kyiv to meet Pres. Zelensky

Bolsonaro supporters begin to disband after Brazil riots

Partisans behind enemy lines in Kherson, Ukraine

Iran ramps up enforcement, cracks down on dissent

Ambassador O’Brien says China uses the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal to scare Taiwan

Honduras sees opportunity for technological, economic growth with China

Russia-Ukraine prisoner swap and drone strikes taking place

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