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Politics

Taiwan Charges Former Officials and Ruling Party Members with Spying for China

Taiwanese prosecutors on Tuesday filed espionage charges against four individuals, including a former official linked to current President Lai Ching-te, for allegedly leaking...

War

Colombia Relives Its Past: Twin Explosions Rock Cali

A new wave of violence, reminiscent of Colombia’s darkest days in the 1980s, has once again shaken the country. On Tuesday, June 10,...

Tech

Nintendo Switch 2 Breaks Sales Records, But Scalpers Cast a Shadow Over Its Launch

Every time a new console hits the market, the excitement is usually immediate. In the case of the Nintendo Switch 2, its success...

Viral

Chinese Scientist Arrested in U.S. for Alleged Biological Material Smuggling

A Chinese scientist was arrested at Detroit Airport upon arriving in the United States, marking the second case in recent days involving the...

Airlines

Two Extra Meters: The Philadelphia Flight That Couldn’t Land in Naples

Everything was going according to plan on the morning of June 3rd. The American Airlines flight from Philadelphia was approaching its destination: Naples...

Politics

Newsom Challenges Trump Over Unilateral Deployment of National Guard in Los Angeles

California Governor Gavin Newsom announced Monday that he will file a lawsuit against President Donald Trump, following the White House’s decision to deploy...

War

Drone Strike Halts Production at Key Russian Military Factory

Production at one of Russia’s main electronic component factories was temporarily halted on Monday following a drone strike in the Chuvashia region, about...

Economy

Chinese exports to the United States plunged 35% due to the impact of tariffs

China’s exports grew by 4.8% year-on-year in May, according to official data released on Monday. The figure fell short of the 6% forecast...

Health

Salmonella Outbreak in the U.S. Linked to Recall of 1.7 Million Eggs

A salmonella outbreak has raised health concerns across the United States, with at least 79 people infected and 21 hospitalized in seven states...

Economy

A Silent Threat Underground Puts Miami’s Drinking Water at Risk

Beneath the surface of South Florida, a silent threat is spreading, jeopardizing the drinking water supply for more than three million people. A...