Exiled son of Shah of Iran calls for more protests in his homeland after mass demonstrations
Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the late Shah of Iran, is calling for sustained mass demonstrations after thousands of Iranians marched through the streets Thursday in Tehran and other cities.
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U.S. added 50K jobs for December, or lower-than-expected; unemployment rate slips to 4.4%
The U.S. added 50,000 jobs in December, the federal government reported Friday, a downturn from the prior month and a lower figure than Wall Street had anticipated.
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Italian PM Meloni: U.S. military intervention in Greenland would be unacceptable
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Friday added to the chorus of European voices speaking out against U.S. military intervention in Greenland, adding it would be disastrous for Washington and NATO.
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Trump says he canceled additional attacks on Venezuela, pointing to prisoner release
President Trump says he canceled a "second wave of attacks" on Venezuela because he sees progress in Caracas under the interim government.
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Russia's use of its hypersonic missile in western Ukraine is seen as a warning to Kyiv's allies
Russia said Friday it used its latest missile against Ukraine for a second time in the nearly 4-year-old war, a forceful signal to Kyiv and its Western allies as U.S.-led peace talks have entered a new and crucial stage.
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Chinese, Russian and Iranian warships arrive in South Africa for naval drills as tensions run high
Chinese, Russian and Iranian warships arrived in South African waters for a week of naval drills starting Friday off the coast of Cape Town as geopolitical tensions run high over the United States' intervention in Venezuela and its move to seize tankers carrying Venezuelan oil.
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Iran cuts off internet and phone lines as nationwide demonstrations grow
Iran's supreme leader signaled Friday that security forces would crack down on protesters, directly challenging U.S. President Trump's pledge to support those peacefully demonstrating.
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The fate of Venezuela: What happens next?
President Trump's authorization of the brazen U.S. military raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas has sent questions swirling around what comes next for the South American nation and what the Trump administration's strategy is for preventing a total economic and security meltdown in Venezuela.
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WATCH: Vance says Denmark 'obviously' had not done a proper job in securing Greenland
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance said Wednesday that Denmark "obviously" had not done a proper job in securing Greenland and that President Trump "is willing to go as far as he has to" to defend American interests in the Arctic.
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Major Chinese money laundering suspect detained
A California man charged with handling tens of millions of dollars in a Chinese money-laundering operation supporting Mexican drug cartels is being held in federal detention in Ohio, the Justice Department said Thursday.
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