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Protests in Albania Over Trump Family's Planned Luxury Resort
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Protests in Albania Over Trump Family's Planned Luxury Resort

Protests have erupted in Albania for several days against a planned luxury resort by the Trump family on a sensitive nature reserve. Meanwhile, former Trump adviser John Bolton is expected to plead guilty in a classified documents case.

UK Imposes Sanctions on Russian Crypto Networks and Records May Heat
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UK Imposes Sanctions on Russian Crypto Networks and Records May Heat

The United Kingdom has imposed new sanctions targeting Russian cryptocurrency networks. Separately, the UK also recorded its warmest May night and broke May heat records for a second consecutive day.

US Seizes Iranian Ship Near Hormuz, Tehran Vows Retaliation Amid Tensions
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US Seizes Iranian Ship Near Hormuz, Tehran Vows Retaliation Amid Tensions

The United States seized an Iranian vessel near the Strait of Hormuz, prompting Tehran to vow retaliation and further escalating tensions in the critical waterway. This incident occurred ahead of planned peace talks, which Iran is reportedly considering boycotting due to US demands.

DOJ Settles Michael Flynn's Wrongful Prosecution Suit for $1.2 Million
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DOJ Settles Michael Flynn's Wrongful Prosecution Suit for $1.2 Million

The US Justice Department has settled a wrongful prosecution lawsuit with Michael Flynn, former national security adviser to Donald Trump, agreeing to pay him $1.2 million for his 'malicious Russiagate prosecution' after he alleged he was wrongly prosecuted.

National Security Adviser Año Sues 'Ex-Marines' for Fake News
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National Security Adviser Año Sues 'Ex-Marines' for Fake News

National Security Adviser Eduardo Año has filed legal action against 18 individuals, including supposedly former Marines, a lawyer, and a former congressman, for allegedly spreading 'malicious and fabricated' claims about his involvement in a cash delivery.

Philippine Government Prepares for Zaldy Co's Safe Return
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Philippine Government Prepares for Zaldy Co's Safe Return

The Philippine government, led by the Marcos administration, is actively preparing for the safe return of Zaldy Co, guaranteeing his security and outlining plans for his processing by authorities upon arrival. High-level talks are underway with Czech officials to facilitate his repatriation.

Japan Considers Special Law for Warship Deployment to Strait of Hormuz
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Japan Considers Special Law for Warship Deployment to Strait of Hormuz

Japan's Prime Minister Takaichi has stated that any decision to send forces to the Strait of Hormuz will be made "in accordance with law," as a former top national security adviser recommends enacting a special law to facilitate the deployment of warships to secure the strait.

Former Trump Advisor Pleads Guilty in Classified Documents Case
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Former Trump Advisor Pleads Guilty in Classified Documents Case

A former advisor to Donald Trump has pleaded guilty to charges related to the unlawful retention of classified documents. This development comes amidst other unrelated news concerning Trump's public statements and past projects.

John Bolton Reaches Plea Deal in Classified Documents Case
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John Bolton Reaches Plea Deal in Classified Documents Case

Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton has reached a plea deal in his classified records case, agreeing to pay $2.25 million in a settlement. This agreement resolves the dispute over his handling of classified documents.

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Nigeria and US Deepen Security Ties

Nigeria's National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu met with top US officials, including Vance and Rubio, to strengthen security cooperation, focusing on counterterrorism, defense, and regional stability.

Iran Deploys Mines in Strait of Hormuz as US Forces Work to Clear Waterway
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Iran Deploys Mines in Strait of Hormuz as US Forces Work to Clear Waterway

Iran has begun mining the Strait of Hormuz, the critical oil shipping chokepoint, with US naval forces actively destroying the mines. President Trump demanded Iran immediately remove all mines, warning of severe consequences. Reports estimate Iran possesses 5,000-6,000 sea mines, posing a major threat to global shipping.