Ankara, Turkey – October 23, 2024A terrorist attack claimed the lives of five people and left 22 others injured on Wednesday at Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAS) headquarters near Turkey’s capital, Ankara. According to government officials, armed assailants...

Five Dead, 22 Injured in Attack on Turkish Aerospace Company Near Ankara

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Outrage in Chiapas as Mexican Priest is Murdered for Opposing Cartel Violence
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Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon Kill Over 1,800 as Conflict with Hezbollah Escalates
Beirut, October 20, 2024 — The death toll from Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon has surpassed 1,800, according to figures released by the Lebanese Ministry of Health. Since the start of the intensified strikes on September 16, the bombardment has resulted in 9,330...

COP16 in Colombia: A Crucial Moment for Global Biodiversity Conservation
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Mexico Makes Record Seizure of 8.3 Tons of Drugs in Pacific Waters
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Trump’s 25% Car Import Tariff: Who Will Be Hit the Hardest?
President Donald Trump has announced the introduction of a 25% import tariff on all cars produced outside the United States. This measure, set to take effect on April 3, has sparked global concerns within the automotive industry and among the U.S.’s trading partners....