Category: World News
Escorts in Dubai: What You Really Need to Know About Companionship and the Law
- Sullivan McAllister
- Dec 3 2025
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Escorts in Dubai are often portrayed as glamorous companions, but the reality involves serious legal risks. Is prostitution legal in Dubai? No. Here's what actually happens behind the scenes-and why it's not worth the danger.
View MoreCarney Warns $50 Billion Loss as Trump Tariffs Hit Canada Hard
- Sullivan McAllister
- Nov 28 2025
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Prime Minister Mark Carney warns U.S. tariffs under Donald Trump will cost Canada $50 billion, or $1,300 per citizen, as manufacturing jobs plummet and trade tensions escalate. Carney's climate compromise with Alberta sparks debate.
View MoreWinter 2025/2026 to Be Coldest in Years as Polar Vortex and La Niña Collide Across North America and Europe
- Sullivan McAllister
- Nov 24 2025
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Winter 2025/2026 is forecast to be one of the coldest in decades as a weak La Niña and a disrupted Polar Vortex send Arctic air into the U.S., Canada, and Europe, with peak impacts expected in early December.
View MoreSpringfield Mayor Jane Doe Announces $12.5 Million Electric Bus Pilot
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- Oct 21 2025
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Springfield mayor Jane Doe unveiled a $12.5 million electric bus pilot, aiming to cut emissions and reshape local transit.
View MoreDonald Trump pushes for 2025 Nobel Peace Prize amid dim odds
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- Oct 7 2025
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Donald Trump intensifies his bid for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, claiming to have ended seven wars, but experts say timing and incomplete deals make his odds slim.
View MoreSEC, Gemini Reach Deal in Principle on Gemini Earn Case After Years of Turmoil
- Sullivan McAllister
- Sep 16 2025
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The SEC and Gemini say they’ve reached a deal in principle to settle the lawsuit over Gemini’s Earn program, which the SEC alleged was an unregistered securities offering. The program froze withdrawals in November 2022 after Genesis ran into trouble amid the FTX collapse. Final terms, including penalties, still need court approval. The case is a key marker in the SEC’s broader crypto crackdown.
View MoreJerusalem attack: Six killed at Ramot Junction bus station as gunmen open fire
- Sullivan McAllister
- Sep 9 2025
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Six people were killed and more than 20 wounded when two Palestinian gunmen opened fire at Jerusalem’s Ramot Junction bus station and on a bus. An off-duty soldier and armed civilians shot the attackers dead. Israel imposed lockdowns in parts of the West Bank and arrested one suspect from eastern Jerusalem. Hamas praised the shooting, while Israeli leaders promised to pursue anyone who helped.
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