Category: Foreign News
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US Defense Secretary Hegseth Claims He Did Not See Survivors Before Follow-Up Boat Strike
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has defended a controversial second military strike on an alleged drug-smuggling vessel in the Caribbean Sea in September, saying he did not witness any survivors prior to the attack. The strike has sparked international outrage and calls for a possible war crimes investigation. Speaking at a White House Cabinet
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Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro Challenges Trump Over Drug Threats, Invites Him to Cocaine Lab Demolition
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has issued a pointed response to US President Donald Trump after the latter warned that any country trafficking drugs into the United States, including Colombia, could face military action. Trump made the remarks during a Cabinet meeting at the White House on Tuesday, singling out Colombia as a major source of
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Venezuela Condemns US-Ordered Forced Sale of Citgo Amid Rising Tensions
Venezuelan Vice President and Minister of Petroleum Delcy Rodriguez has strongly condemned a US court’s ruling authorizing the “forced” and “fraudulent” sale of Citgo, Venezuela’s Houston-based oil company subsidiary. The sale, intended to settle billions of dollars in debt, has sparked outrage in Caracas and renewed concerns over US intervention in the country’s energy sector.
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Sabrina Carpenter and Franklin the Turtle Publisher Condemn Trump Administration’s Use of Music and Imagery
Pop singer Sabrina Carpenter and the publisher of the beloved children’s character Franklin the Turtle have publicly condemned the Trump administration for using their music and imagery to promote controversial policies. The incident highlights the ongoing tension between artists’ rights and political use of creative works in the United States. Carpenter Responds to White House
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Opium Poppy Cultivation in Myanmar Hits 10-Year High Amid Conflict
Opium poppy farming in Myanmar has surged to a 10-year peak, according to the latest findings from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The report highlights a sharp increase in cultivation across all major growing regions in the conflict-affected country, reaffirming Myanmar’s position as the world’s leading source of illicit opium. Surge
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Malaysia to Resume Search for Missing Flight MH370 in Late December
Efforts to solve one of the world’s greatest aviation mysteries will resume on December 30, 2025, as Malaysia’s Ministry of Transport announced a renewed search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The Boeing 777 vanished in 2014, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members, and its disappearance remains one of the most baffling events in modern
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What Has Happened to Harvey Elliott? One Start, 96 Minutes, and a Season Suddenly Stalling
Harvey Elliott’s loan spell at Aston Villa was supposed to be the next big step in a promising career. Instead, the 22-year-old finds himself in an unexpected standstill. His brief cameo in Aston Villa’s Christmas video—pushing a laundry trolley in a festive jumper—served as a reminder that he is still at the club, even though
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UN Warns AI Could Deepen Global Inequality, Triggering a New ‘Great Divergence’
A new report from the United Nations has raised alarms over the global impact of artificial intelligence, warning that the technology could widen inequality between wealthy and developing nations unless governments take urgent, coordinated action. The report, titled “The Next Great Divergence,” was published by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Asia and Pacific regional
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Trump Challenges Honduras Election Amid ‘Technical Tie’ as Vote Count Tightens
The political atmosphere in Honduras has grown increasingly tense as the country’s presidential election remains undecided, with the National Electoral Council (CNE) announcing a manual recount after a partial digital tally showed a “technical tie.” The razor-thin margin and technical troubles have prompted a strong reaction from United States President Donald Trump, who has openly
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Robin Smith, Former England Cricket Star, Dies at 62: Legacy of a Fearless Batter
Former England cricket legend Robin Smith has passed away at the age of 62, his longtime club Hampshire confirmed on Tuesday. Smith, known as one of England’s most fearless and technically gifted batters of the late 1980s and 1990s, leaves behind a rich legacy that shaped an entire generation of cricket fans. The announcement from
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