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Canadian Study Links Abortion to Higher Risk of Psychiatric Hospitalization
Canadian Study Links Abortion to Higher Risk of Psychiatric Hospitalization
Thursday, September 4, 2025

Women who undergo abortions face more than double the risk of psychiatric, substance-related, and suicide-related hospitalizations compared to women who give birth, according to new Canadian research.

Britain Mulls Digital ID Cards Amid French Pressure on Migration
Britain Mulls Digital ID Cards Amid French Pressure on Migration
Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Every person in Britain could be required to obtain a digital identity card under proposals revived after French President Emmanuel Macron pressed London to curb migration.

Russia Blamed For Jamming EU Commission Flight Over Bulgaria
Russia Blamed For Jamming EU Commission Flight Over Bulgaria
Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Bulgaria says Russia was likely behind the jamming of navigation signals that disrupted the flight of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen as she approached Plovdiv, the country’s second-largest city. Pilots were forced to rely on ground-based navigation and paper charts to land safely, delaying her arrival.

UN: ‘Uranium Traces Found At Syrian Site Hit By Israel’
UN: ‘Uranium Traces Found At Syrian Site Hit By Israel’
Wednesday, September 3, 2025

The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog says its inspectors have found traces of uranium at a Syrian site once believed to be part of a secret nuclear program under former President Bashar Assad.

Knife Rampage in Marseille Injures 5; Suspect Dead
Knife Rampage in Marseille Injures 5; Suspect Dead
Wednesday, September 3, 2025

A stabbing rampage in southern France’s c
ity of Marseille injured at least five people before police fatally shot the attacker, authorities said.

Putin Says Ukraine Can Join EU, Not NATO, And Meets Slovakia’s Fico in Beijing
Putin Says Ukraine Can Join EU, Not NATO, And Meets Slovakia’s Fico in Beijing
Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that Moscow has “never opposed Ukraine’s potential membership of the European Union,” but warned that Ukraine joining the NATO military alliance would be unacceptable.

U.S. Military Strikes Venezuelan Drug Boat, Trump Warns Cartels: “Beware”
U.S. Military Strikes Venezuelan Drug Boat, Trump Warns Cartels: “Beware”
Tuesday, September 2, 2025

President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that U.S. forces had carried out a lethal strike against a Venezuelan drug-smuggling vessel, marking the first acknowledged military action under his expanded authority to target Latin American cartels.

Russia and China Move Ahead With Power of Siberia-2 Pipeline, But Beijing Holds the Cards
Russia and China Move Ahead With Power of Siberia-2 Pipeline, But Beijing Holds the Cards
Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Russia and China advanced long-stalled plans for the massive Power of Siberia-2 natural gas pipeline on Monday, signing a legally binding memorandum to construct the project. But the absence of key commercial terms underscored how Beijing now holds decisive leverage in its energy dealings with Moscow.

Xi Jinping Pushes for New Global Order at SCO Summit Alongside Putin and Modi
Xi Jinping Pushes for New Global Order at SCO Summit Alongside Putin and Modi
Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Chinese President Xi Jinping used the opening of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit on Monday to call for a new global security and economic order that elevates the “Global South” and directly challenges U.S. influence. Joined by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Xi framed the SCO as a model for “a new type of international relations” capable of reshaping global governance.

Indonesian Diplomat Shot Dead in Peru as Protests at Home Leave 10 Dead
Indonesian Diplomat Shot Dead in Peru as Protests at Home Leave 10 Dead
Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Indonesia faces tragedy abroad and turmoil at home after one of its diplomats was shot dead in Peru’s capital, Lima, while days of protests over parliamentary perks and inequality killed at least 10 people across the Southeast Asian nation.

Xi, Putin, Modi Unite Against West At Shanghai Summit; Erdogan Urges Ukraine Peace
Xi, Putin, Modi Unite Against West At Shanghai Summit; Erdogan Urges Ukraine Peace
Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Chinese President Xi Jinping warmly embraced Russian leader Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, pledging closer cooperation in defiance of U.S. sanctions over Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

Maduro Threatens Armed Resistance as U.S. Expands Naval Deployment in Caribbean
Maduro Threatens Armed Resistance as U.S. Expands Naval Deployment in Caribbean
Monday, September 1, 2025

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro warned Monday that he would “constitutionally declare a republic in arms” if U.S. forces launched an attack, as Washington bolsters its naval presence in the Caribbean to counter Latin American drug cartels.

U.S. Approves $825 Million Missile Sale to Ukraine Amid Intensified Russian Strikes
U.S. Approves $825 Million Missile Sale to Ukraine Amid Intensified Russian Strikes
Monday, September 1, 2025

The Trump administration has approved an $825 million arms sale to Ukraine, delivering long-range strike capabilities to Kyiv as peace negotiations with Moscow remain stalled.

Trump Blasts India’s Trade Practices, Calls Zero-Tariff Offer ‘Too Late’ as U.S. Hikes Duties to 50%
Trump Blasts India’s Trade Practices, Calls Zero-Tariff Offer ‘Too Late’ as U.S. Hikes Duties to 50%
Monday, September 1, 2025

U.S. President Donald Trump escalated his criticism of India on Sept. 1, dismissing New Delhi’s offer to cut tariffs on American products to zero as “too late” and blasting decades of what he called a “one-sided disaster” in trade.

Protests Rock Indonesia As President Revokes Lawmakers’ $3,000 Perks, Orders Crackdown
Protests Rock Indonesia As President Revokes Lawmakers’ $3,000 Perks, Orders Crackdown
Monday, September 1, 2025

Student-led crowds burned tires at rallies in Medan, a vital trade and commerce hub, and in other Indonesian cities in defiance of a possible military crackdown after protests left at least eight people dead in the worst violence to hit the Southeast Asian nation in more than two decades.

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