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South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung emphasizes justice on the martial law anniversary, celebrating citizen resilience and proposing reforms.
San Francisco files a significant lawsuit against leading food manufacturers over ultra-processed products linked to health crises.
Defense Secretary Hegseth addresses the controversial second strike on a drug boat, indicating he saw no survivors and asserting operational responsibility lies with Admiral Bradley.
Costco sues the Trump administration to seek a full refund of tariffs if declared illegal by the Supreme Court.
Swiss lawmakers are probing whether gifts to Trump by business leaders breach anti-bribery laws, following a significant tariff deal.
Federal judge dismisses cases against Comey and James, calling the prosecutions invalid due to unlawful appointment of attorney Lindsey Halligan.
The EU's highest court ruled that member states must recognize same-sex marriages performed in other nations.
Senator Mark Kelly faces a Pentagon investigation after calling on troops to refuse illegal orders in a controversial video.
US judge rules Meta's acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp do not violate antitrust laws, a significant win in a major lawsuit.
MI5 warns UK lawmakers of Chinese spies using LinkedIn to recruit parliament members through headhunters.
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