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Denmark Extends Abortion Limit, Emphasizing Women’s Rights

Denmark has taken a significant step to liberalize its abortion laws, extending the legal limit for the procedure from the… Read More

Police Response and Community Anxiety in the Aftermath of the Mount Horeb School Shooting

A tragic incident unfolded outside Mount Horeb Middle School in Wisconsin as police shot and killed a student on May… Read More

India Expresses Support for Palestine’s U.N. Membership Bid

India has reiterated its support for Palestine's bid to become a full member of the United Nations. India's Permanent Representative… Read More

Colombia to Sever Diplomatic Ties with Israel Over Gaza Conflict

Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced on May 1 that his government would break diplomatic relations with Israel, citing the situation… Read More

U.A.E. Hit by Heavy Rains and Thunderstorms, Flights Cancelled

Heavy rains and thunderstorms struck the U.A.E. on May 2, leading to the cancellation of several international flights, two weeks… Read More

South Korea Raises Diplomatic Alert Levels Amid North Korea Threats

South Korea's foreign ministry has raised the terrorism alert level for five of its diplomatic offices in the region, citing… Read More

China’s Third Aircraft Carrier Begins Sea Trials Amid Tensions

China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, began its maiden sea trials on May 1, marking a significant development in Beijing's… Read More

Australia Expels Indian Spies for Attempted Espionage

Australia expelled two Indian spies in 2020 for attempting to steal sensitive defense projects and airport security secrets, according to… Read More

South Korea Considers Joining AUKUS for Military Technology Sharing

South Korea is contemplating joining the AUKUS partnership, which includes the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, for sharing… Read More

NYPD Clears Anti-War Protestors from Columbia University Campus

Amid a tense standoff, the New York Police Department (NYPD) forcefully removed anti-war student protestors from Columbia University's Hamilton Hall,… Read More