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Trudeau Jumps on US ‘Iran War’ Bandwagon—Did He Forget His Davos Promise?
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau swiftly aligned with the United States over a potential Iran conflict, seemingly disregarding his recent Davos speech that called for diplomatic solutions. The move has sparked debate about Canada’s foreign‑policy independence, security risks, and economic consequences.
Australian Fans Surge to Protect Iran's Women Footballers—‘Save Our Girls’ Echoes Worldwide!
Fans in Sydney chased a bus carrying Iran’s women’s football team, chanting “save our girls” to protest Iran’s repression of women. The powerful demonstration highlights how sports can amplify global human‑rights advocacy.
Celebrating 25 Years of Disney’s ‘The Luck of the Irish’: Where Are the Cast Now?
Disney Channel’s ‘The Luck of the Irish’ celebrates its 25th anniversary, and former cast members reflect on the film’s lasting impact and their current lives. The movie’s mix of teen drama and Irish folklore continues to inspire fans, sparking nostalgia and fan‑generated content across social media.
Kenya’s Deadly Floods: 42 Lives Lost as Nairobi Drowns in Rising Waters
At least 42 people have died in Kenya’s recent floods, with 26 fatalities recorded in Nairobi alone as floodwaters overwhelmed homes and streets. The disaster underscores urgent needs for improved infrastructure and climate‑adaptation strategies to protect vulnerable urban populations.
Iran’s Asymmetric Playbook: How a Smaller Force Could Outsmart the U.S. in a Future Conflict
Iran is likely to rely on asymmetric tactics—drones, cyber attacks, proxies—to offset its military disadvantage against the United States. Recognizing these low‑cost, high‑impact methods is crucial for U.S. planners to avoid costly, protracted conflicts.
Shockwave in Tehran: Iran’s Elite Guard Throws Its Weight Behind Mojtaba Khamenei as New Supreme Leader
Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard Corps has swiftly pledged loyalty to Mojtaba Khamenei as the new Supreme Leader, solidifying his claim to power. The endorsement promises tighter domestic control and heightened tension in international relations, as the IRGC’s vast influence shapes Iran’s political future.
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