Category: Foreign News
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Canada Removes Syria From Terrorism-Supporting States List Amid Shift in Syrian Leadership
Canada Officially Delists Syria as a State Sponsor of Terrorism Canada has officially removed Syria from its list of countries designated as state sponsors of terrorism, citing efforts by the Syrian transitional government to stabilize the nation as well as a similar move by the United States. This announcement, made on December 6, 2025, marks
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Palestinian Groups Raise Grave Concerns Over Marwan Barghouti’s Safety in Israeli Prison
Alarm Over Marwan Barghouti’s Safety in Israeli Custody Palestinian groups have voiced serious concerns over the well-being of Marwan Barghouti, a prominent Palestinian political leader, following reports from his family suggesting he may be subjected to mistreatment in an Israeli prison. The alarm escalated after Barghouti’s son, Qassam Barghouti, publicly shared on social media that
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Arab and Muslim Nations Reject Israel’s One-Way Plan for Gaza’s Rafah Crossing
Foreign ministers from Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, and the United Arab Emirates have strongly condemned Israel’s proposed one-way opening of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. The plan, which would allow Palestinians to leave Gaza but block their return, has been criticized as a potential tool for
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RSF Accuses Sudanese Army of Attacking Critical Border Crossing Near Chad
Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has accused the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) of striking a key border town near Chad, a move that threatens a crucial humanitarian corridor amid the country’s ongoing civil war, now in its third year. The RSF claims that Turkish-made Akanji drones were deployed in the attack at the Adre
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Thousands Protest in Berlin Against Germany’s New Military Conscription Law
About 3,000 protesters marched through Berlin on December 5, 2025, voicing opposition to Germany’s newly approved military conscription law, which aims to strengthen the country’s armed forces amid growing security concerns in Europe. The controversial legislation was passed by the Bundestag after months of intense debate, reflecting both domestic concerns and broader geopolitical pressures linked
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Heavy Rains Devastate Asia: Death Toll from Floods Surpasses 1,750
Severe flooding and landslides have wreaked havoc across parts of Asia, leaving more than 1,750 people dead and hundreds still missing, as ongoing heavy rains complicate rescue and recovery operations. The worst-affected countries include Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, where entire communities have been displaced and infrastructure severely damaged. Indonesia Floods: Aceh Province Hit Hard
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IAEA Flags Damage to Chornobyl Nuclear Plant’s Protective Shield
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that a drone strike damaged the protective shield at the Chornobyl nuclear plant in Ukraine, raising concerns over the containment of radioactive material from the 1986 disaster. The strike, which occurred in February 2025, has been linked by Ukrainian authorities to Russian forces, although Moscow has denied
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England Face Ashes Fight at the Gabba Despite Late Fightback
England showed resilience late on day two of the second Ashes Test at the Gabba in Brisbane but still face a steep challenge after letting multiple chances slip. Australia currently lead by 44 runs in a match dominated by missed opportunities and brilliant individual moments. Match Summary: England vs Australia, Second Test England’s early resistance
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Haaland vs Mbappé, dream World Cup matchups & a show-stealing YMCA moment — an expanded look at the 2026 World Cup draw
Next summer’s World Cup finally feels within reach, and the official draw in Washington DC delivered drama, surprises, long delays, and even a viral dance moment. Fans from England, Scotland and beyond can now start imagining paths to glory — but the draw itself offered far more than just group allocations. From an unexpectedly slow
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Four Countries to Boycott Eurovision 2026 Over Israel’s Inclusion
Vienna, Austria – December 4, 2025 – Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Slovenia have announced they will boycott the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, following the European Broadcasting Union’s (EBU) decision to allow Israel to participate. The move comes amid heightened tensions over Israel’s ongoing military actions in Gaza, which critics say have contributed to significant
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