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US Politics · United StatesBoth President Trump and Iranian diplomats sent strongly-worded warnings as the arrival of the U.S. armada ramps up tensions in the region.Trump on Wednesday threatened Iran with another attack that would be “far worse” than the three strikes the U.S. military conducted last summer.In response, Iran’s mission to the United Nations warned Wednesday that it will respond “like never before.”
Last time the U.S. blundered into wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, it squandered over $7 trillion and lost more than 7,000 American lives, the Iranian mission said on social platform X. See the Story
Trump, Iran escalate war of words
38% Center coverage: 125 sources

African Cup of Nations · SenegalBy Ben Church, CNN (CNN) — Now that the dust has settled on an Africa Cup of Nations final that will be remembered for years, African soccer’s governing body has handed out punishments for the chaos that ensued. Fan trouble, players refusing to compete, controversial refereeing decisions, and a missed penalty were all flashpoints in a memorable match that was eventually won by Senegal. On Thursday, as many expected, the Confederation of African …See the Story
Suspensions and hefty fines handed to Senegal and Morocco after chaotic AFCON final
45% Left coverage: 65 sources

Niger · NigerSustained heavy gunfire and loud explosions have been heard in Niger near the international airport outside the capital, Niamey. Multiple eyewitness accounts and videos showed air defence systems apparently engaging unidentified projectiles in the early hours of Thursday. The situation later calmed down, reports say, with an official reportedly saying the situation was now under control, without elaborating. It is not clear what caused the blasts, or if there were any casualties. There has been no official statement from the military government.See the Story
Heavy gunfire and blasts heard near airport in Niger's capital
43% Center coverage: 39 sources