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- 14 August 2025
14 August 2025
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A British man, accused of driving his vehicle into crowds celebrating Liverpool FC’s Premier League title win, now faces 24 additional criminal charges, according to prosecutors at his latest court hearing.
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The Kazakhstan capital, Astana, hosted a vibrant opening ceremony today for the Kazakhstan Open 2025, a G-1 category international taekwondo tournament.
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On Thursday, the United States announced a reward of up to $10 million for information that leads to the arrest of Juan Jose Farias Alvarez, the leader of the Mexican drug trafficking organization Carteles Unidos.
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As part of this year's training plan, a training and methodological session was conducted with the participation of communications officers from various branches of the Azerbaijan Army, including army corps, formations, and specialized educational institutions under the National Defense University.
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US President Donald Trump has acknowledged that his high-stakes summit with Vladimir Putin could fail, adding that any potential deal on Ukraine would involve a future three-way meeting with Kyiv to "divide things up."
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A 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit near the southeastern Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean on Thursday, with no immediate tsunami warnings issued, according to the US Geological Survey.
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When U.S. President Donald Trump called Norway's finance minister last month to discuss trade tariffs, he also inquired about the Nobel Peace Prize, according to a report by Norwegian business daily Dagens Naeringsliv on Thursday.
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Solana (SOL) has been one of the most talked-about layer-1 blockchains in 2025, trading at $196.19 and eyeing the ambitious $300 target by 2026. With lightning-fast transaction speeds of up to 65,000 TPS and rock-bottom fees, it has become a go-to choice for DeFi, NFTs, and scalable dApps.
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A group of British MPs sent a strongly worded letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, urging the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador and immediate action against Israel over its alleged "acts of genocide" in Gaza.
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