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FBI Unaware of Guthrie Family Contact with Kidnappers Amidst Case Doubts

More than a week after Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, the FBI has confirmed no ongoing communication between her family and suspected kidnappers and has identified no suspects or persons of interest. Despite a purported ransom deadline passing, the family remains hopeful, with Savannah Guthrie releasing a video plea for public assistance, emphasizing that her mother was taken against her will from her home. Law enforcement is investigating thousands of tips, including alleged ransom letters, and has growing concerns for Nancy Guthrie’s health due to her medical needs. Authorities are actively searching and seeking information, offering a $50,000 reward for any leads.

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Russia Accuses Poland of Assassination Attempt, Escalation Feared

Russia’s Federal Security Agency (FSB) has accused Polish intelligence of aiding in an attempted assassination of a high-profile military figure, Vladimir Alexeyev. The FSB claims the attack, which left Alexeyev in critical condition, was ordered by Ukraine. While Kyiv denies involvement, Poland has not yet commented on the uncorroborated claims. This accusation follows a pattern of strained relations, with Russia frequently labeling Poland a hostile, “Russophobic” nation, while Moscow itself has engaged in sabotage and cyberattacks against Poland.

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France Rejects US Tech for Digital Autonomy

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Trump Threatens to Block Gordie Howe Bridge Opening

President Donald Trump has threatened to block the opening of the new Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor, citing perceived unfairness and disrespect from Canada. Trump stated he will not allow the bridge to open until the U.S. is “fully compensated” and Canada treats the United States with “Fairness and Respect.” This declaration comes despite the bridge being a largely Canadian-financed project under construction since 2018, which has previously been lauded as a symbol of international partnership. Michigan officials, including Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s spokeswoman, have expressed confidence that the bridge will open, emphasizing its bipartisan and international cooperation, and looking forward to the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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Epstein Files Redacted to Shield Prominent Figures Lawmakers Claim

Members of Congress reviewing unredacted Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein have discovered evidence suggesting at least six prominent individuals, including a foreign government official and a “well known retired CEO,” were concealed from public view without clear legal justification. Lawmakers contend these redactions appear to violate the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which prohibits withholding information for reasons of embarrassment or political sensitivity. The review, which has only just begun, raises further questions about the thoroughness and transparency of the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein investigation and its associated documentation.

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Pope Leo Sends Generators and Medical Supplies to Ukraine

Pope Leo XIV has dispatched 80 electric generators and thousands of medical supplies to Ukraine in response to pleas from bishops highlighting the severe hardships faced by civilians due to Russian attacks on energy infrastructure and freezing temperatures. The vital aid, which arrived in affected areas like Fastiv and Kyiv via three trucks departing from Rome, includes essential medicines such as antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, supplements, and melatonin, the latter noted for its high demand amidst ongoing stress and sleep deprivation. Further shipments of medicine and food are being prepared for distribution through Ukrainian parish networks, underscoring the Vatican’s sustained commitment to peace and humanitarian support in the region, with the Pope having previously offered the Vatican as a venue for peace talks.

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US Cedes NATO Posts Signaling European Leadership Shift

The United States is reportedly set to transfer two NATO command posts to European leadership, according to a military source. This development signals a significant shift in the alliance’s structure, with the aim of fostering a more European-led NATO. One of these command posts, historically based in Naples, Italy, is understood to be a part of this transition. The other command post, located in Virginia, has raised questions regarding its placement and the rationale behind its handover.

The reasoning behind the Virginia command post’s relocation or transfer appears to be multifaceted. While the US Congress mandates continued NATO membership, the sentiment within some circles suggests a desire to reallocate American military resources more heavily towards the Western Hemisphere and the Pacific.… Continue reading

German Auto Industry Explores Canada Expansion

Berlin’s economic minister has confirmed that the German auto industry is actively seeking to expand its presence in Canada, finding the country’s new auto sector strategy highly attractive. Discussions are underway, with a willingness from German carmakers to invest due to favorable conditions, building on existing commitments like Volkswagen’s battery factory in Ontario. This interest is independent of any submarine bid, but stems from Canada’s significant importance in regaining manufacturing jobs. Ultimately, such investments will depend on private companies determining optimal production conditions within Canada.

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Canadian Mining Workers Found Dead in Mexico After Abduction

Vizsla Silver has reported that 10 workers abducted from its project site in Concordia, Mexico, have been found dead. Mexican authorities have discovered clandestine graves in the area containing remains that match the description of some of the missing miners. The area where the abductions occurred is known to be controlled by the Chapitos, a faction of the Sinaloa cartel, and some families had previously reported receiving threats from organized crime groups. The mine has been closed since the incident, and over 1,000 troops have been deployed to the region, with four suspects arrested so far.

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