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House Republicans urge the DOJ to investigate Biden's autopen use, calling for pardons to be declared void due to alleged cognitive decline.
Madagascar's military-led government has appointed a cabinet primarily composed of civilians after a coup, amid ongoing political unrest.
Tetsuya Yamagami pleads guilty to murdering former Japan PM Shinzo Abe, highlighting ties to the Unification Church.
A judge rules Tyler Robinson, accused of murdering Charlie Kirk, may wear civilian clothes but must remain restrained in court.
Cameroon's Paul Biya is reelected as president amid claims of electoral fraud and violent protests.
The U.S. and AMD team up for $1 billion supercomputer initiative set to revolutionize AI and scientific research.
Canadian PM Carney is open to resuming US trade talks amidst rising tariffs and will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping soon.
Mali suspends education due to a severe fuel crisis caused by a blockade from insurgents, significantly affecting the nation's operations.
Protests in Cameroon escalate as opposition supporters demand transparency in election results following the deadly clash with security forces.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is evaluating a presidential run in 2028, coinciding with former Vice President Kamala Harris's similar consideration.
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