Category: Foreign News
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One Year After al-Assad’s Fall, 2.6 Million Syrians Return Home Amid Reconstruction Challenges
December 8, 2025, marks one year since the fall of the al-Assad regime in Syria, ending 54 years of family rule. The past year has seen a significant number of displaced Syrians beginning the long process of returning home, following a 14-year civil war that triggered one of the largest migration crises in modern history.
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Sudanese Doctors Accuse RSF of Raping 19 Women Fleeing el-Fasher Amid Ongoing Civil War
A leading Sudanese medical organization, the Sudan Doctors Network, has accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of raping at least 19 women who fled the city of el-Fasher in Darfur. Among the victims, two were reportedly pregnant, highlighting the severity of the alleged crimes. The Network documented these rapes among women who had escaped to
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Japan Summons China Envoy Over Fighter Jet Radar Lock Amid Rising Tensions
Japan has summoned China’s ambassador following a serious military incident in which Chinese fighter jets allegedly locked fire-control radar onto Japanese aircraft twice, escalating tensions between the two East Asian powers. The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the incident, which occurred over international waters southeast of Okinawa’s main island, as extremely dangerous and “extremely
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China’s Trade Surplus Tops $1 Trillion as Exporters Pivot Amid US Slowdown
China has reached a historic milestone, with its annual trade surplus in goods surpassing $1 trillion for the first time. This comes as exports to the United States slump, prompting Chinese exporters to redirect shipments to alternative markets and sustain growth. China’s Record-Breaking Trade Surplus Data released by China’s General Administration of Customs shows that
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy Meets European Allies Amid US Push for Revised Peace Plan with Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to hold crucial meetings with key European allies as the United States intensifies pressure on Kyiv to accept a revised peace plan aimed at ending the ongoing war with Russia. This comes amid growing concerns over potential concessions in eastern Ukraine, particularly the contested Donbas region. Zelenskyy’s Diplomatic Push
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Benin Foils Military Coup: How It Unfolded and What We Know
Benin’s President Patrice Talon has confirmed that the attempted military coup on Sunday has been fully thwarted, ensuring that the situation in the West African nation is “completely under control.” Calm has largely returned to Cotonou, the country’s administrative hub, although soldiers remain visibly present on the streets following sporadic gunfire the previous day. How
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Indonesia Faces Catastrophic Floods Amid Rising Climate Change Warnings
Indonesia is reeling from devastating floods and landslides, with nearly 1,000 people killed and close to one million displaced, according to the country’s National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB). The disaster, triggered by torrential rains in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra provinces, has left more than 156,000 homes damaged and hundreds of thousands seeking refuge
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Could Trump’s New Security Doctrine Fuel the Rise of Europe’s Far-Right?
The Trump administration’s latest National Security Strategy (NSS) has raised alarms across Europe, with critics warning that its narrative may bolster far-right movements on the continent. Released on Thursday, the 33-page document warns of “civilisational erasure” in Europe due to migration and criticizes the European Union (EU) for undermining political freedom and sovereignty. Trump’s NSS
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RSF Seizes Strategic Heglig Oilfield Amid Ongoing Sudan Conflict
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has announced it has taken control of the Heglig oilfield, Sudan’s largest oil facility, located in South Kordofan province. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) confirmed their withdrawal from the site, marking a significant gain for the RSF amid a two-and-a-half-year civil conflict that has devastated the country. Heglig: Sudan’s Key
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Trump to Sign ‘One-Rule’ Executive Order on AI, Sparks State Oversight Controversy
United States President Donald Trump has announced plans to sign an executive order establishing a single federal rulebook for artificial intelligence (AI) development, bypassing state-level approvals. The move is part of the administration’s push to make the US the global leader in AI, but it has sparked debate among lawmakers, including members of Trump’s own
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