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Trump and Behdaripour Sign Ceasefire Agreement

Following the release of the full text of a ceasefire agreement by the White House and the Iranian government, reports indicate that Donald Trump and Masoud Behdaripour have signed it.

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Trump and Behdaripour Sign Peace Agreement

Following the release of the full text of a ceasefire agreement by the White House and the Iranian government, reports indicate that Donald Trump and Masoud Behdaripour have signed the document.

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Chinese Universities Climb Global Rankings, Challenging UK and US Dominance

While MIT and Imperial College London hold the top two spots, Chinese universities are increasingly making their presence felt in global rankings.

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Historic Achievement for Hong Kong: HKU and CUHK Make Top 20 Global University Rankings

In a remarkable milestone for higher education in Hong Kong, both the University of Hong Kong and the Chinese University of Hong Kong have been ranked among the world's top 20 universities.

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New Study Highlights the Role of Rainfall History in Air Pollution Predictions

A recent study emphasizes that understanding rainfall history is crucial for predicting air pollution, alongside the origin of the air itself. This research spans 19 years and involves multiple institutions.

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Milei Endorses Abelardo Ahead of Runoff Election

Milei and Abelardo, both positioning themselves as outsiders, unite against a common adversary in the left, using confrontation as a political strategy.

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Gaming Industry Advocates Call for Ban on Prediction Markets in Sports Betting Legislation

Industry groups are lobbying Congress to pass the CLARITY Act, which would clarify the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's authority over prediction markets in sports betting.

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Sam Walker's Origin Performance: A Glimpse of Potential Amidst Imperfections

In his recent Origin debut, Sam Walker showcased both his impressive skills and areas for growth, leaving Queensland coach Billy Slater with mixed feelings about the future.

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Analyzing the US-Iran Deal: Implications for the Middle East and Beyond

Experts from the Atlantic Council explore how the recent US-Iran memorandum of understanding could influence regional dynamics and relationships with other nations.

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Kentucky's Stance on Prediction Markets Challenges Trump's Position

Kentucky's recent actions against prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket may set the stage for a conflict with the Trump administration, which opposes state involvement.

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OhioHealth Antitrust Settlement Signals Warning for Hospitals

The rapid resolution of the DOJ's antitrust case against OhioHealth serves as a crucial reminder for hospitals to review their contracts, according to experts.

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Analyzing Warsh's Recent Statement: Size Matters

A closer look at the implications of Warsh's statement reveals that both its magnitude and its application are significant.

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Ombudsman Shines Again at Royal Ascot, Defending His Title

In a remarkable performance, Ombudsman has retained his title in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot, impressing both fans and trainer John Gosden.

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EU Moves Forward with Stricter Migration Policies

The European Union has endorsed new legislation aimed at enhancing deportations of unsuccessful asylum-seekers, including the establishment of 'return hubs' by member states.

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Singer Parastoo Ahmadi and Eight Others Sentenced to 74 Lashes

Parastoo Ahmadi, a singer, along with eight others involved in the 'Caravansara Concert,' has received a sentence of 74 lashes, a two-year travel ban, and a two-year prohibition on artistic activities.

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Boston Bars Strain Under Scottish Fans' World Cup Beer Demand

As Scottish fans descend on Boston for the World Cup, local bars face a surge in beer demand, challenging their capacity and boosting the economy.

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Scientists' Climate Advocacy: A Double-Edged Sword for Public Trust

As scientists become more involved in climate discussions, their advocacy has led to mixed outcomes regarding public trust, revealing both positive and negative effects.

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Bangladesh PM's Upcoming Foreign Tours to Malaysia and China Expected to Maintain Strong India-Bangladesh Relations

As Tarique Rahman prepares for his inaugural foreign tours to Malaysia and China next week, officials assure that these visits will not negatively impact relations with India.

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Trump Commits U.S. Support for India Amid Seafarers Safety Concerns Raised by Modi

In a recent statement, President Trump assured that the U.S. would defend India against any attacks, as PM Modi highlighted the need for enhanced safety measures for seafarers.

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Pacto and Abelardismo Submit Witnesses Ahead of Deadline

With the deadline approaching tomorrow at 5 PM, Pacto has submitted 129,000 witnesses while Abelardismo has put forth 97,000. The CNE president urges campaigns to conclude their processes.