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Tomorrow Of The Day Bulgaria’s president Radev is stepping down

Radev’s decision comes amid public expectation that he will form a new political party

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Jerusalem, Israel (AP) — Israeli crews bulldoze a UN headquarters in East Jerusalem as Israel tightens restrictions on humanitarian groups.
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Miami Gardens, United States (AP) — Indiana completes undefeated season and wins 1st national title, beating Miami 27-21 in College Football Playoff final.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The crackdown on demonstrators in nationwide protests in Iran killed at least 4,029 people, activists say.
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Sofia, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgaria’s left-leaning president says he is stepping down.
Rome, Italy (AP) — Valentino Foundation announces that fashion house founder Valentino Garavani has died at his residence in Rome, aged 93.
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New York, United States (AP) — Iowa cracks top 10 in women's AP Top 25 basketball poll for first time in 2 years; UConn-South Carolina remain 1-2.
Abuja, Nigeria (AP) — More than 150 worshippers were abducted in Nigeria after gunmen attacked 3 churches, a lawmaker says.
Orchard Park, United States (AP) — Buffalo Bills fire coach Sean McDermott after nine seasons, AP sources say.
Kabul, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan officials say an explosion at a hotel in downtown Kabul has left a number of people killed and injured.
Johannesburg, South Africa (AP) — Police in South Africa say a school bus crash has killed at least 12 children.
London, United Kingdom (AP) — Prince Harry arrives at London court for privacy suit against publisher of the Daily Mail.
London, United Kingdom (AP) — UK Prime Minister Starmer says Trump’s tariff threat is 'completely wrong' and a trade war is in no one’s interest.
Adamuz, Spain (AP) — Spanish police say at least 39 people were killed in Sunday's train collision as rescuers search for more bodies.
Chicago, United States (AP) — Los Angeles Rams advance to NFC championship game with 20-17 overtime win over Chicago Bears.
Russia

Is Russia turning to Central Asia as a new target?

The Kremlin’s chief propagandist, Vladimir Solovyov, has publicly stated that Russia may expand the so-called “special military operation” to countries in Central Asia.  Speaking on his...

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