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Arizona A.G. Seeks New Indictment Against Trump’s 2020 Allies

Arizona’s attorney general is still going to pursue charges against President Trump’s allies for trying to overturn the state’s 2020 presidential election results.

Kris Mayes plans to seek a new indictment against those allies, her office announced Thursday, following the Arizona Supreme Court’s decision Tuesday not to reverse a lower court ruling throwing out earlier indictments against the…

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Australia-India-Japan-US Quad to build a port, unveil pact on critical minerals

The foreign ministers of Australia, India, Japan and the US agreed to jointly build a port in Fiji and signed pacts covering critical minerals and energy security, as they sought to inject fresh energy into the grouping.

The brief meeting between the countries’ top diplomats — Australia’s Penny Wong, India’s S Jaishankar, Japan’s Toshimitsu Motegi and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio — was the…

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Pentagon Email Outlines Outrageous Ways to Punish NATO Allies

The Department of Defense is brainstorming ways to punish NATO members who didn’t support President Donald Trump’s war with Iran.

Reuters, citing an unnamed U.S. government official, reports that the federal government is considering suspending Spain from the transatlantic alliance and reevaluating the United Kingdom’s claim to the Falkland Islands. The official told the news agency that these…

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De-escalation or a bid to appease the markets?

• Trump claims ‘very productive’ talks with ‘most respected leader’
• Iranians deny direct contact; Moscow, London react with cautious optimism
• Israel to keep pummelling Lebanon and Iran
• US Marines en route to Mideast; USS Gerald Ford withdraws for repairs

WASHINGTON: The Iran war, now in its fourth week, is no longer being fought on the battlefield alone. In fact, from a cursory glance at…

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