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Trump sparks controversy: defense prioritized over healthcare and childcare funding

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Trump vs Macron: Diplomatic Tensions Escalate After Mockery and Sharp Responses

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Uzbekistan Introduces 5-Day Workweek in Healthcare: New Schedules and Duty System Explained

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Trump’s NATO Pressure Tactics and Switzerland’s Patriot Dilemma: Ukraine Aid and Defense Deals in Turmoil

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Trump Makes Historic Appearance at U.S. Supreme Court Over Birthright Citizenship Case

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U.S. Signals NATO Rethink After Iran War as Rubio Pressures European Allies

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that Washington may reassess its role in NATO after the Iran conflict, citing lack of support from European allies and growing transatlantic tensions.

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