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The FBI has dismissed allegations from journalist Tucker Carlson regarding the concealment of evidence in the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, asserting that the assailant, Thomas Crooks, acted independently.

Berlin retailers are increasing security measures for meat and fish products in response to a surge in theft incidents, which have expanded beyond traditional items like cosmetics and coffee.

Indonesian authorities incinerated 7.5 tons of shrimp after detecting contamination with cesium-137, following a report from U.S. officials urging immediate safety actions.

Former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has raised alarms about the increasing threats to the foundations of the U.S. economy, citing political pressures on the rule of law and institutional independence.

China is confronting a significant demographic shift marked by a steep decline in marriage and birth rates, prompting government initiatives to address the population decrease.

King Charles III celebrated his 77th birthday by driving a tram in South Wales during an official tour focused on public transport improvements.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo and the March 23 Movement signed a framework agreement in Doha, Qatar, aimed at resolving ongoing conflicts in the eastern region and revitalizing the stalled peace process.

Turkish authorities have arrested several restaurant owners and street vendors in Istanbul as they investigate the deaths of a German tourist family of Turkish descent, raising concerns about food safety.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has announced plans to form a naval force, aiming for maritime access despite the nation's landlocked status.

The Supreme Court of Brazil has confirmed the rejection of former President Jair Bolsonaro's appeal against a 27-year prison sentence for his role in a coup attempt.

China has advised its citizens against traveling to Japan due to escalating diplomatic tensions following comments made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan.

As U.S. military operations intensify in the Caribbean, President Donald Trump suggested he has reached a decision regarding Venezuela, coinciding with the announcement of a new military initiative aimed at drug trafficking.

American Bitcoin, co-founded by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., announced substantial profits for the third quarter of 2023, as revealed in financial statements released on Friday.

The cryptocurrency market experienced a significant sell-off on November 14, 2025, causing Bitcoin's price to dip below $95,000, signaling a shift in global liquidity and investor confidence.

Gold markets faced a notable sell-off on Friday, November 14, resulting in a drop of over 3% due to hawkish comments from U.S. Federal Reserve officials, which dampened hopes for a December rate cut.

Oil prices rose significantly on Friday, November 14, driven by supply disruptions linked to a Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian oil facility. Brent crude and U.S. crude futures both saw notable increases.

Ukrainian intelligence indicates that Russia is set to significantly ramp up its glide bomb production, raising alarms about a potential intensification of the conflict.

President Donald Trump has requested an investigation into the connections between Jeffrey Epstein and former President Bill Clinton, following the release of a 2019 email attributed to Epstein. This request has reignited discussions surrounding Epstein's relationships with various political figures.

Azerbaijan has summoned the Russian ambassador in Baku to express its discontent over damage caused to its embassy in Kyiv by an Iskander missile.

A Tunisian court has sentenced Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Ennahda Islamic Movement, to two years in prison and imposed a fine of approximately $68,000 due to financial misconduct.