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Lee Jae-myung elected president of South Korea, promising to revive democracy and tackle economic challenges after a turbulent political period.
Denmark plans to extend its ban on full-face veils to schools and universities, emphasizing democracy over religious expression.
The Supreme Court blocks Mexico's lawsuit against U.S. gunmakers, protecting the industry from liability for cartel-related violence.
Trump reveals details of his call with Putin, discussing Ukraine's drone attacks and Iran's nuclear ambitions.
A federal judge rules Venezuelans deported to El Salvador under the Trump administration must be allowed to challenge their removals.
Lee Jae-myung is elected as South Korea's new president, promising economic recovery and improved relations with North Korea after a turbulent election.
Karine Jean-Pierre, former White House press secretary, transitions to independent, announced alongside her upcoming book detailing her experiences.
Columbia University faces accreditation threats from the US government over alleged failure to protect Jewish students during campus protests.
A federal judge halts the deportation process for the family of a Boulder attack suspect, citing constitutional rights and urgent circumstances.
Mexico's Supreme Court elections favor President Sheinbaum's Morena party, raising concerns about judicial independence and democracy.
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