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The International Chess Federation investigates Vladimir Kramnik for harassment towards Daniel Naroditsky, who died unexpectedly.
The US expands its anti-drug operations with lethal strikes in the Pacific, intensifying tensions with Colombia amid controversial military actions.
U.S. officials voice strong opposition against Israel's proposed annexation of the West Bank, highlighting risks to peace efforts in the region.
The Louvre reopens after a $102 million jewel heist, with the director acknowledging significant security failures and offering her resignation.
Trump claims the Justice Department owes him $230 million for past investigations, raising ethical concerns amidst ongoing probes.
The University of Virginia has agreed to a deal with the Justice Department to end investigations into its admissions processes.
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner has covered a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol amid controversy and backlash.
North Carolina Republicans approve a new congressional map aimed to expand their influence, backed by President Trump's redistricting efforts.
The ICJ mandates Israel to facilitate aid delivery to Gaza, emphasizing essential humanitarian obligations towards Palestinians.
Peru's interim president Jose Jeri declares a state of emergency in Lima to combat rising crime amid ongoing protests.
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