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Pakistan Kills 145 Militants After Balochistan Attacks
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What happened: Pakistan's security forces killed 145 militants over 40 hours this weekend following coordinated attacks by the Baloch Liberation Army across multiple Balochistan districts. The violence left 17 law enforcement personnel and 31 civilians dead, including women and children, marking the highest militant casualty toll in such a short period since the insurgency intensified.
Why it matters: This represents one of the deadliest flare-ups in years in Pakistan's poorest province, where separatists seek greater autonomy and resource control. Mobile internet remains jammed, roads and train services are disrupted, and hospitals stay on emergency alert as troops continue clearance operations across sealed-off districts including the capital Quetta.
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NYC Mayor Mamdani's Mother Named in Newly Released Epstein Files
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What happened: The Justice Department released over three million pages of Epstein records on Friday, including a 2009 email from publicist Peggy Siegal mentioning filmmaker Mira Nair attended an afterparty at Ghislaine Maxwell's Manhattan townhouse. Nair is the mother of NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, and the email does not allege any wrongdoing.
Why it matters: This largest-ever Epstein document release intensifies scrutiny of his network of powerful contacts across politics, business and entertainment, though mere inclusion does not imply wrongdoing. The disclosure fulfills the Epstein Files Transparency Act aimed at revealing what the government knew about his abuse and high-profile connections.
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Abu Dhabi Royal Secretly Bought Stake in Trump Crypto Firm
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The details: Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, an Abu Dhabi royal and UAE national security adviser, secretly purchased a 49% stake in World Liberty Financial, the Trump family's cryptocurrency venture, for approximately $500 million. The deal was signed by Eric Trump four days before Donald Trump's inauguration last year, with $187 million paid upfront to Trump family entities and at least $31 million going to affiliates of Steve Witkoff, who was named U.S. envoy to the Middle East.
Why it matters: This marks the first time a foreign government official has taken major ownership in an incoming U.S. president's company, raising unprecedented concerns about foreign influence and conflicts of interest. Sheikh Tahnoon has been actively seeking U.S. access to restricted artificial intelligence chips, and the deal's timing and structure create potential national security implications for American technology and diplomatic relationships.
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Slovakia's Security Adviser Resigns Over Epstein File Links
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What happened: Slovakia's national security adviser Miroslav Lajcak resigned Saturday after U.S. Justice Department files released late last week showed 2018 text exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein discussing women. Lajcak, a former foreign minister and UN General Assembly president, denied wrongdoing but stepped down to avoid damaging Prime Minister Robert Fico politically amid pressure from opposition parties and coalition partners.
The bigger picture: The Justice Department released over three million pages of documents, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images from two decades of Epstein investigations, revealing connections to numerous prominent figures including Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, Bill Gates, and Elon Musk. U.S. lawmakers are demanding unredacted access to the files, criticizing inconsistent redactions where names were exposed in some copies but hidden in others, raising questions about whether the department improperly shielded individuals from scrutiny.
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Trump Renews Calls for Obama Arrest Over 2016 Russia Intelligence Claims
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What happened: Last Thursday, President Trump posted over 50 times on Truth Social demanding Barack Obama's arrest, claiming Obama-era officials manufactured intelligence to undermine his 2016 election victory. The posts came days after FBI agents executed a warrant seizing 2020 election records from Fulton County, Georgia, and included amplified conspiracy theories involving foreign governments, the CIA, and unverified DNI reports attributed to Tulsi Gabbard.
Why it matters: A sitting president publicly calling for a predecessor's arrest represents an unprecedented challenge to democratic norms and risks deepening national polarization. Constitutional experts express concern that amplifying unverified intelligence claims and targeting election officials could undermine public confidence in democratic institutions and the rule of law during a period of already heightened political tensions.
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Alcaraz Makes History as Youngest Career Grand Slam Champion
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What happened: Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 in yesterday's Australian Open final to become the youngest man ever to complete a career Grand Slam at 22 years and 272 days, breaking Don Budge's 1938 record. The top-ranked Spaniard claimed his seventh major title and $4.15 million prize, while Djokovic's pursuit of a record 25th Grand Slam remains blocked.
Why it matters: Alcaraz's victory signals a generational shift in tennis, as he and Jannik Sinner have now blocked Djokovic's 25th major bid for nine consecutive Grand Slams. The 22-year-old joins an elite group of only nine men to achieve the career Grand Slam, alongside legends Djokovic, Nadal, and Federer, while ending Djokovic's perfect 10-0 record in Australian Open finals.
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