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The New Orleans mass killing quickly became a flashpoint in partisan political debates, with figures like Trump and Democrats exchanging heavy rhetoric.
Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede urges independence from Denmark, emphasizing self-determination amid U.S. interest in the territory.
Saudi Arabia and U.A.E. exercise caution in engaging with Syria's new leadership amidst concerns over regional stability.
India faces a diplomatic challenge regarding the extradition of former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina amid legal uncertainties and strategic concerns.
Twelve new senators join Congress, representing diverse backgrounds and aiming to tackle key issues as the 119th Congress begins.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces increasing pressure to resign as his party's popularity dwindles and internal dissent grows.
Mike Johnson struggles to secure support for his re-election as Speaker, facing dissent from hard-line conservatives ahead of a crucial House vote.
Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina becomes the longest-serving Black senator in U.S. history, marking a historic milestone in the 119th Congress.
John Thune becomes Senate majority leader while facing challenges from President Trump and a divided Senate.
Italy's PM Meloni affirms that Elon Musk's investments are not a threat to national security amid ongoing discussions on economic collaboration.
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