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US President Donald Trump has ordered the United States to exit dozens of international organisations. Many of these groups focus on climate change and environmental protection. Nearly half of the 66 affected organisations are linked to the United Nations. The list includes the Framework Convention on Climate Change, which underpins global climate cooperation. The decision also affects organisations working on development, gender equality, and conflict prevention. The administration has repeatedly criticised these areas as ideological or globalist. The White House said the organisations no longer serve American interests and pursue hostile or ineffective agendas. White House Calls Withdrawals a Defense…

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Iran’s protest movement escalated sharply this week as demonstrators flooded the streets of Tehran and other cities, answering a call from exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi while authorities moved quickly to shut down communications across the country. Nighttime Protests Sweep Tehran Witnesses said residents in Iran’s capital poured onto balconies, rooftops and streets on Thursday night, chanting slogans after Pahlavi urged people to demonstrate at 8pm local time. When the hour arrived, entire neighbourhoods erupted with shouts of “Death to the dictator!” and “Death to the Islamic Republic!” Others openly praised the former monarchy, chanting: “This is the last battle!…

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People who stop taking weight-loss injections regain all the weight they lost in under two years, according to a major new study. The analysis, led by researchers at the University of Oxford and published in the BMJ, reviewed 37 studies involving more than 9,300 participants. It found that people who discontinued GLP-1 agonist medications regained weight at an average rate of 0.4kg per month, returning to their original weight within about 1.7 years. Weight regain occurred almost four times faster than in behavioural weight-loss programmes based on diet and exercise. Researchers also found that improvements in blood pressure and cholesterol…

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Federal guidance blends traditional advice with new priorities US officials released revised dietary guidelines on Wednesday, combining long-standing nutrition recommendations with fresh focus areas. The guidance reflects Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again agenda. It urges Americans to increase protein, choose healthy fats, and reduce ultraprocessed foods and added sugar. Kennedy spoke at the White House, urging Americans to eat real food. He described the guidance as practical, clear, and easy to follow. The 2020 guidelines spanned nearly 150 pages and provided detailed recommendations for all age groups. The new edition condenses guidance to a few…

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US President Donald Trump said Venezuela will send up to 50 million barrels of oil to the United States. He linked the transfer to a US military operation that removed President Nicolás Maduro from power. Trump estimated the oil’s value at about $2.8bn. He described it as high quality and sanctioned crude. He shared the announcement on social media. He said the oil would sell at market prices. He added that he would control the revenue. He said the funds would benefit people in Venezuela and the United States. Trump said US oil companies would restart operations in Venezuela quickly.…

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Greenland’s strategic location in the Arctic has once again thrust the vast island into the global spotlight after the White House said the use of the US military remains an option in President Donald Trump’s renewed push to bring the territory under American control. The comments have triggered swift pushback from European leaders, Canada and Denmark, all of whom insist that Greenland’s future can only be decided by its people. White House Keeps Military Option on the Table White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Trump views acquiring Greenland as a national security priority, arguing it is essential to…

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Nottingham Forest boosted their survival hopes with a dramatic late comeback win over West Ham United at a sparsely populated London Stadium. West Ham led early in the second half but had a goal by Crysencio Summerville ruled out, a turning point that shifted momentum. Forest equalised quickly through Nicolás Domínguez before goalkeeper Alphonse Areola’s clumsy challenge on Morgan Gibbs-White led to a VAR-awarded penalty. Gibbs-White converted in the 89th minute to seal the win. The result leaves West Ham winless in 10 matches and entrenched in relegation trouble, with defensive frailty and poor organisation persisting under Nuno Espírito Santo.…

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Manchester City will be without Rúben Dias for up to six weeks due to a hamstring injury. The setback deepens a defensive crisis that has also sidelined Josko Gvardiol for the season. With centre-back options limited, City are considering a move for Marc Guéhi. The club is also close to signing forward Antoine Semenyo, who is set for a medical after City agreed to meet his £65m release clause. Manager Pep Guardiola said the squad would cope despite injuries and absences, though he ruled out a major spending spree.

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The U.S. tourism industry is preparing for a busy year in 2026. Travel groups and lawmakers are pushing for funding and support for Brand USA marketing, aiming to attract international visitors for major events. Key events expected to drive global travel include the FIFA World Cup and the U.S. Semiquincentennial. Both are projected to draw large numbers of international tourists, creating opportunities for hotels, restaurants, and local attractions across the country. Industry experts say these events can significantly boost travel demand. International visitors often spend more on accommodations, dining, and entertainment, providing an economic lift for cities hosting global events.…

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North Korea has announced that leader Kim Jong-un personally oversaw test-flights of hypersonic missiles, emphasizing the need to strengthen the country’s nuclear deterrent. The tests come as Pyongyang intensifies weapons demonstrations ahead of its major political gathering, the Workers’ Party congress. The announcement followed reports from neighbouring countries that multiple ballistic missile launches were detected, which they described as provocations. The launches occurred just hours before South Korean President Lee Jae Myung departed for China for a summit with President Xi Jinping. Kim Highlights Military Readiness and Technological Advances State media, via the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), said Sunday’s…

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