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Former Credit Suisse CEO Removed from Ivory Coast Presidential Ballot
A court in Ivory Coast has made a significant decision regarding the eligibility of Tidjane Thiam, the former CEO of Credit Suisse, to run for president, citing his dual Ivorian-French nationality.
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Political Tensions Rise as South Korea Prepares for June 3 Election
South Korea's upcoming June 3 presidential election is set to be a crucial turning point in the country's political landscape.
China's Ongoing Diplomatic Efforts with Vatican
China signals continued diplomacy with the Vatican following the passing of Pope Francis, emphasizing their willingness to improve relations.
Vance Optimistic about Trade Upheaval's Benefits for U.S. and India
President Trump's effort to rebalance global trade will cause 'profound changes' in the U.S. and other countries but will ultimately produce 'great benefits' for Americans and partner nations such as India, Vice President J.D. Vance said Tuesday.
Puerto Rico Pressures Luma for Answers Following Island-wide Blackout
Puerto Rico's government is demanding accountability from Luma after a widespread blackout plunged the U.S. territory into darkness. Governor's call for energy conservation highlights the island's fragile power infrastructure.
U.N. Envoy Issues Dire Warning about Haiti's Future
The top U.N. official in Haiti has raised concerns about the potential for 'total chaos' looming over the nation due to escalating gang violence.
World Mourns the Demise of Pope Francis
Rome was in mourning Monday after the passing of Pope Francis, with church bells tolling solemnly across the city and condolences coming in from around the world.
China Warns Countries Against Isolating Beijing in Trade Talks
<p>China on Monday cautioned nations against joining U.S. trade negotiations that aim to isolate Beijing, threatening retaliation if efforts to ostracize China are made.</p>
Pete Hegseth Reportedly Shared Yemen Strike Details in Second Signal Chat with Relatives
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly engaged in another Signal messaging chat with his wife and brother to share similar details of a military airstrike against Yemen's Houthi militants, as revealed in a recent report by The New York Times.