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CNN

After being largely absent from campaign trail, Melania Trump will attend RNC

The article discusses various issues with online video ads, including slow loading, freezing, and loud audio. It questions the relevance of these ads to viewers.

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The Jerusalem Post

Iran’s Pezeshkian rejects US pressure, praises Russia, China

President-elect Masoud Pezeshkian of Iran emphasizes in a statement that Iran will not yield to pressure from the United States, reiterating their stance against nuclear weapons. He highlights Iran’s friendship with China and Russia, pledging to pursue a pragmatic foreign policy and improve relations with neighbors and Europe. Skepticism remains due to the Supreme Leader’s ultimate authority. Pezeshkian invites international cooperation for peace initiatives.

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Al Jazeera English

Its a mistake Zelenskyy says he can forget Bidens Putin mixup

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy downplays US President Biden’s gaffe of calling him “President Putin” at NATO summit, saying it was a mistake that can be forgotten. Biden quickly corrected himself, emphasizing Zelenskyy will “beat” Putin. Zelenskyy meets Irish leader Harris to secure support for Ukraine’s EU membership bid. Meanwhile, five civilians killed in Russian attacks in Ukraine, drawing condemnation for targeting emergency services.

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DW (English)

Pakistan Court acquits Imran Khan in illegal marriage case

A Pakistani court acquitted former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Khan of illegal marriage charges. Khan remains in jail for inciting riots, despite the court’s order for his release if no other cases are pending. Khan faces multiple charges in over 100 cases, with some sentences and convictions overturned. The couple’s marriage violated Islamic laws, leading to their initial seven-year prison sentence.

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CTV News

Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case was thrown out. Here are some key things to know

Federal judge dismisses Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case due to “uncooperative conduct.” Judge Lane criticizes Giuliani for lack of transparency in finances, failure to comply with court orders. Creditors can now pursue legal remedies to recoup debts, including seizing assets. Giuliani can appeal $148 million defamation verdict. Giuliani’s financial state revealed, with debts totaling $153 million and limited cash assets.

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