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The United States and Iran remain engaged in negotiations over a possible extension of their fragile ceasefire as military tensions and regional instability continue across the Middle East. President Donald Trump has not yet approved the proposed agreement, leaving uncertainty over whether the temporary pause in hostilities will hold.
New emergency regulations in Trinidad and Tobago now restrict protests within 500 meters of key government buildings and critical infrastructure. Police say the measures are aimed at maintaining public safety during the state of emergency.
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A proposal to place President Donald Trump on a new $250 bill has sparked debate after Treasury officials confirmed preliminary planning for the design if Congress approves it. The plan would require changing federal law, which bars living people from appearing on U.S. currency.
By Aurax Desk
A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded in a fireball during an engine test at Cape Canaveral, dealing a setback to Jeff Bezos’ space company as it competes with SpaceX. No injuries were reported in the late-night blast during prelaunch testing ahead of a planned satellite mission.
by Aurax Desk
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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Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay after becoming the first confirmed climbers to summit Mount Everest in 1953.
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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