Japan Stands Firm as Tariff Deadline Nears PM Ishiba Sends Clear Message to Trump

Japan Stands Firm as Tariff Deadline Nears: PM Ishiba Sends Clear Message to Trump

Tokyo, July 6 — As the clock ticks toward a major trade deadline, Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba made it clear on Sunday: his country won’t be pressured into a hasty deal. In a candid and determined tone on a national television show, Ishiba emphasized that Japan won’t simply bow to threats of heavy US […]

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Iran Reopens Skies and Airports After Turbulent Weeks of Conflict

Iran Reopens Skies and Airports After Turbulent Weeks of Conflict

Tehran, July 4 — After weeks of uncertainty, Iran has officially reopened its airspace, including airports in the capital Tehran, bringing a long-awaited sense of relief and normalcy to travelers and families across the country. The skies were closed on June 13 amid escalating tensions and violence with Israel. In the face of airstrikes and […]

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I Kissed Her, But She Wouldn’t Wake Up

“I Kissed Her, But She Wouldn’t Wake Up”

(For Reem, Tarek, and the Children of Gaza) I kissed her,but she wouldn’t wake up,her tiny hand still warm in mine,a doll, a dream,a tangerine untouched by time. Through broken stone and twisted steel,through the ashes of a shattered dream,I searched for voices,for laughter,for life,but silence was all that screamed. There, among the wreckage,a doll […]

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