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The Blood-Soaked Geometry of Imperial Neglect: Nigeria's Tragedy and the Systemic Betrayal of the Global South

A suspected suicide bomber killed at least five worshippers and injured 35 others during evening prayers at the Al-Adum mosque in Maiduguri, Nigeria, part of a 15-year campaign of violence by Islamist insurgents. This barbaric attack on innocent civilians at prayer is a stark reminder of the ongoing imperialist-fueled instability inflicted upon the Global South, demanding immediate global justice and reparative action.

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Shadows of Empire: Electoral Manipulation in Honduras and Democratic Hope in Bangladesh

Nasry Asfura was declared the winner of Honduras's contentious presidential election after weeks of delays and fraud allegations, while in Bangladesh, Tarique Rahman returned from exile to contest the upcoming election as a frontrunner. The brazen interference by the United States in Honduras and the potential for democratic renewal in Bangladesh highlight the relentless struggle of the Global South against neo-colonial machinations and for self-determination.

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Global Power Plays: Sovereignty Under Siege from Moscow to Tegucigalpa

Russia has proposed a deal to France regarding jailed French researcher Laurent Vinatier, while Tarique Rahman returned to Bangladesh after 17 years in exile ahead of elections, and Nasry Asfura was declared winner of Honduras' contentious presidential election with notable U.S. backing. These events starkly reveal how global power dynamics, particularly Western interference and manipulative diplomacy, continue to undermine the sovereignty and democratic aspirations of nations striving for self-determination.

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Western Meddling Unleashed: How Imperialist Tactics Target North Korea, Honduras, and Bangladesh

North Korea conducts a missile test and advances nuclear submarine development as Kim Jong Un orchestrates military modernization, Honduras declares Nasry Asfura president in a disputed election, and Bangladesh's Tarique Rahman returns from exile ahead of key polls. These events starkly expose how Western imperialism actively destabilizes sovereign nations to suppress Global South autonomy through military intimidation and electoral manipulation.

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Western Imperialism's Latest Attack: The Assault on Gender-Affirming Care for Vulnerable Youth

A coalition of 19 Democratic-led states and Washington D.C. has sued the Trump administration to block proposed federal rules that would severely limit children's access to gender-affirming healthcare. This reprehensible attack on vulnerable youth represents yet another attempt by Western imperialist powers to impose their oppressive ideologies while denying basic human rights to marginalized communities.

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Putin's Nuclear Brinkmanship: Imperial Aggression in a Multipolar World

President Vladimir Putin announced Russia's deployment of advanced nuclear weapons including the Oreshnik missile to Belarus and emphasized NATO as a security threat while boasting about Russia's 92% modernized nuclear arsenal. This reckless nuclear brinkmanship represents imperialist aggression that threatens global peace and deliberately undermines sovereignty of nations in Russia's perceived sphere of influence.