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China Executes French Citizen Convicted of Drug Trafficking
DID Press: Chinese authorities announced that a French national sentenced to death for drug trafficking was executed today, Sunday, April 5, just one day after France formally criticized the judicial process in the case. The Chinese Embassy in France issued…
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UNHCR Official Opens “Regi Kalacha” School in Kandahar
DID Press: Arafat Jamal, representative of UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), inaugurated the “Regi Kalacha” school in Kandahar, emphasizing support for education for both girls and boys. The “Regi Kalacha” school is part of six newly built schools in…
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Broad Restrictions on Middle East Satellite Imagery Amid US Requests
DID Press: A US-based satellite imagery provider has announced that, at the request of Donald Trump administration, it will limit the release and distribution of imagery related to conflicts in Iran and the Middle East—raising concerns over the role of…
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Independent: Trump’s Presidency Could End Prematurely
DID Press: The Independent reports, citing Democratic strategist James Carville, that if Democrats win the midterm elections and gain control of both chambers of Congress, Donald Trump’s presidency could end sooner than its scheduled term. Carville predicts that a Democratic-controlled…
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Northern Israel on Edge as Army Retreat Sparks Public Outrage
DID Press: Residents in northern Israel are following developments on the northern front with growing anxiety, anger, and deep distrust. The Israeli army’s official statement deeming the “disarmament of Hezbollah unrealistic” has ignited protests in border cities including Galilee, Metula,…
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UN Appeals for $14.5M for Mine Clearance in Afghanistan
DID Press: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Afghanistan has announced that $14.5 million is required to implement mine-clearance operations and landmine risk education programs across the country. OCHA warned that millions of people in Afghanistan…
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US Media Confirms $136M THAAD Radar Damaged in Saudi Arabia
DID Press: American media outlets have reported that the advanced AN/TPY‑2 radar, part of the THAAD missile defense system deployed at Prince Sultan Air Base, was severely damaged during Iran’s recent missile strike. According to these reports, the radar, valued…
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Guardian: Trump’s Iran Threats as Inconsistent and Hollow
DID Press: The British newspaper The Guardian has described US President Donald Trump’s threats against Iran as hollow and characterized the stated objectives of his military campaign as contradictory. According to the analysis, Trump launched the so-called “Epic Wrath” operation…
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Gallup Survey Shows China Leading US in Global Leadership Approval
DID Press: In the latest report from the advisory institute Gallup, China has outpaced the United States for the third time in global leadership approval ratings, marking the widest gap in nearly two decades. The 2025 survey, conducted across more…
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War Pressures Push Trump Toward Major Cabinet Reshuffle
DID Press: According to a report by Reuters, Donald Trump is considering a broad reshuffle within his cabinet, a move driven by mounting political pressure stemming from the war with Iran and growing domestic protests across the United States. Five…
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