US rapper Boosie seeks $300,000 refund after failed Trump pardon bid
Rapper paid JM Burkman & Associates $600,000 to push for president’s pardon but firm says no partial refund promisedLouisiana rapper Boosie Badazz is reportedly looking to claw back $300,000 from a firm of Washington DC lobbyists after they failed to secure a Donald Trump pardon that he hired them to pursue over his conviction on charges of possessing a loaded weapon at music video shooting in 2023.Boosie – whose legal name is Torence Hatch and who hails from his home state’s capital of Baton Rouge – paid JM Burkman & Associates $600,000 in 2025 to advance his push for a pardon from the US president, according to a report on Monday from Notus, which covers the federal government. Continue reading...
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Confrontation Over Taiwan
• The ongoing dispute over Taiwan's status stems from the Chinese Civil War, which ended in 1949 when the defeated Nationalist (Kuomintang) government relocated to the island. • While the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has never exercised actual control over Taiwan, it maintains that the island is an inalienable part of China.
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• U.N. humanitarian official Ramiz Alakbarov reported that armed personnel linked to Hamas raided a World Food Program (WFP) distribution site in Gaza on Saturday, July 12, 2026. • The raid disrupted critical food aid operations, forcing the WFP to immediately suspend its activities at the targeted location.
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Just SecurityHorn of Africa vital in regional power as Gulf nations compete over alliances
• Gulf nations are intensifying competition for influence in the Horn of Africa through strategic military agreements and significant port investments. • The geopolitical struggle centers on competing alliances and differing diplomatic positions regarding Somalia, Somaliland, and Sudan.
Read original · jpost.comTrump eyes Turkiye as an indispensable ally
• Donald Trump is positioning Turkiye as an indispensable ally and the cornerstone of his strategy to reshape the regional order. • This strategic bet persists despite ongoing disputes regarding Turkiye's acquisition of the Russian S-400 missile system.
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The CradleEAM Jaishankar discusses global developments with UN chief Guterres
• External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met with UN Secretary-General António Guterres to discuss current global developments and international stability. • During the visit to UN headquarters, Jaishankar officially launched India's campaign for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2028-29 term.
Read original · business-standard.comJaishankar discusses West Asia, Ukraine with UN Chief Guterres: What we know
• External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met with UN Secretary-General António Guterres to discuss critical global developments, specifically focusing on the conflicts in West Asia and Ukraine. • The discussions emphasized India's commitment to "Shanti" (peace) and humanitarian relief efforts in response to global instability and natural disasters.
Read original · livemint.comUS-Iran Conflict Deepens with New Strikes and Gulf Attacks - PakTribune
• The military confrontation between the United States and Iran escalated on Tuesday as U.S. forces conducted their third consecutive night of strikes against Iranian targets. • In retaliation, Tehran claimed to have launched missile and drone attacks targeting U.S.-linked military facilities located in Bahrain and Jordan.
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PakTribuneIndia Doubles Down on Gulf Engagement
• External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar embarked on a four-nation visit to the Gulf region to strengthen India's strategic ties and protect its energy, trade, and maritime interests. • Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reinforced India's diplomatic stance, emphasizing that regional conflicts must be resolved through diplomacy rather than escalation.
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StratNews GlobalIran Update Special Report, July 13, 2026
• The US-Iran ceasefire has effectively collapsed, leading to more intense and consistent exchanges of fire within the Persian Gulf. • On July 12, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq demanded that the federal government "liberate" the national economy from American hegemony.
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Institute for the Study of WarShusha Global Media Forum returns this time in its most consequential form yet
• Shusha will host the fourth edition of the Global Media Forum on July 13–14, focusing on the theme "The Mission of Media in Promoting Peace: Restoring Truth and Rebuilding Trust." • The event expects nearly 160 participants from 54 countries, including representatives from approximately 30 international news agencies and over 60 leading media organizations.
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AzerNewsShusha Global Media Forum continues with focus on peace, truth and future of journalism
• The fourth Shusha Global Media Forum continued on July 14, gathering approximately 160 media professionals, experts, and government officials from 53 different countries. • Participants focused on the evolving role of journalism in restoring truth, rebuilding public trust, and promoting peace within the region.
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AzerNewsEAM Jaishankar discusses global hotspots, cooperation with UN chief (Ld)
• External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday to discuss global hotspots and pressing international crises. • During the meeting, Jaishankar emphasized India's commitment to dialogue and diplomacy to bridge differences and mitigate the impact of global conflicts on the Global South.
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