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The DOJ has reviewed less than 1% of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, facing criticism for delays in transparency.
Reliance Industries announces no expected Russian oil deliveries in January, signaling a dip in India's imports amidst U.S. pressure and sanctions.
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, aged 100, is hospitalized following a fall at home which resulted in a hip fracture.
A bluefin tuna sells for a record $3.2 million at a Tokyo auction, attracting attention for both its price and sustainability implications.
Nestle recalls infant formula products in Europe due to concerns over a potentially harmful toxin.
Thailand accuses Cambodia of violating a ceasefire; Cambodia claims the mortar strike was accidental.
An anonymous trader made a $436,000 profit betting on Maduro's capture, raising questions about insider trading in prediction markets.
The missing January 6 memorial plaque honoring law enforcement sparks legal battles and division among lawmakers as the fifth anniversary approaches.
The U.S. has expanded its visa bond requirement, affecting 13 countries, making application processes more costly for many.
Delcy Rodriguez has assumed the role of interim president in Venezuela following the capture of Nicolas Maduro by US forces, amid calls for cooperation and national unity.
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