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Digital Illustration Of Various Cryptocurrency Symbols, Including Bitcoin (BTC), Litecoin (LTC), Ripple (XRP), And Zcash (ZEC), Superimposed On A Globe, With A Financial Chart With Fluctuating Lines And Percentage Changes In The Background
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FASCISM: TRUMP FAMILY ANNOUNCES NEW PROJECT WITH MAJOR SAUDI DEVELOPMENT COMPANY JUST BEFORE PRINCE’S VISIT TO THE WHITE HOUSE

Just days before the high-profile visit of Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud to the White House, the Trump Organization and Dar Global announced an 80-villa development in the Maldives that will incorporate cryptocurrencies to “tokenize” the project—raising new concerns about the overlap with President Donald Trump’s political and business ventures.

An Abstract, Artistic Representation Of The American Flag, Using Its Symbolic Red, White, And Blue Colors
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TRUMP CALLS FOR DEMOCRATS TO FACE DEATH PENALTY FOR TELLING SERVICEMEMBERS THAT THEY ARE REQUIRED TO DISOBEY ILLEGAL ORDERS

U.S. President Donald Trump has employed the military to take over city streets and to bomb alleged drug boats in the Caribbean, which prompted Democrats to film a video message to service members that it is their obligation to reject illegal orders from their chain of command.

A Professional Studio Camera Set Up At A Live Event, Likely A Concert Or Performance
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LIGHTS, CAMERAS, CORRUPTION

When Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau announced the arrests stemming from its investigation into an alleged $100 million embezzlement scheme, it delivered the news in a way usually reserved for Hollywood action movies, with explosions and suspenseful titles that reportedly captivated the country.

The Carondelet Palace (Palacio de Carondelet), The Seat Of Government And Official Residence Of The President Of Ecuador, Located In Quito
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ECUADOREANS REJECT PLAN TO ALLOW U.S. MILITARY BASES IN COUNTRY IN SWEEPING DEFEAT FOR DADDY’S BOY NOBOA

Ecuadorians last week went to the polls to defeat proposals that would have allowed the U.S. to build military bases inside the country, rewrite the country’s constitution, and cut public funds for political parties—which was seen as an effort by President Daniel Noboa to consolidate power.