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Fresh attacks between the United States and Iranian-aligned forces intensified Wednesday, marking a further escalation in the widening conflict. Kuwait also reported new security incidents as tensions spread across the Gulf, raising concerns about regional stability and critical energy infrastructure.
Police shut down a protest outside the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions in Port of Spain over criminal charges filed against Kaia Sealy in connection with the January fatal police shooting of Joshua Samaroo. Two people were detained as demonstrators vowed to continue protests later this week.
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The United States could take years to rebuild advanced weapons stockpiles heavily used during the recent Iran war, raising concerns about long-term military readiness and pressure on key missile defense systems.
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A new phishing campaign targeting Microsoft users has triggered warnings from cybersecurity experts, with attackers using advanced tools to bypass multi-factor authentication and steal login details. Researchers say the “Kali365” kit imitates Microsoft login pages to compromise accounts..
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Canada, the Bahamas and Thailand have introduced new travel restrictions in response to an Ebola outbreak in parts of Central and East Africa, including entry bans, quarantine measures and enhanced airport screening.
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Delegates gather during negotiations connected to the Treaty of Versailles after World War I.
Background radiation is always present in the environment, exposing people to small amounts of natural radiation daily from sources like the Earth, atmosphere, and even the human body.
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