Category: Foreign News
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DOJ Official Sues Attorney General Pam Bondi Over Honeypot Sting Termination
A longtime Justice Department (DOJ) official has filed a lawsuit against Attorney General Pamela Bondi and the U.S. government, claiming he was illegally terminated following a hidden-camera “honeypot” sting orchestrated by conservative operative James O’Keefe. The official, Joseph Schnitt, served for over two decades at DOJ, most recently as acting deputy chief of the Special
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Nationwide Protests Erupt in India Against Controversial New Labor Codes
A coalition of 10 major Indian trade unions launched widespread protests across the country on Wednesday, expressing strong opposition to the government’s newly enacted labor codes. Trade union leaders described the reforms as a “deceptive fraud” against workers, sparking demonstrations in several cities, including the national capital, New Delhi. This marks the first coordinated nationwide
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Thai Court Issues Arrest Warrant for Miss Universe Co-Owner Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip Over $930,000 Fraud Allegations
A Thai court has officially issued an arrest warrant for Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip, the media mogul and co-owner of the Miss Universe beauty pageant, following allegations of fraud totaling approximately $930,000. The South Bangkok Civil Court announced the warrant on Wednesday, citing concerns that Jakapong’s absence from a scheduled verdict could be interpreted as an
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Bangkok Court Issues Arrest Warrant for Miss Universe Co-Owner Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip
Thai business tycoon and Miss Universe co-owner Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip faces legal action over alleged fraud and missed court appearance. A Bangkok court has issued an arrest warrant for Jakkaphong “Anne” Jakrajutatip, co-owner of the Miss Universe Organization, after she failed to appear at a scheduled hearing in connection with a fraud case. The hearing, originally
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European Court of Justice Orders Poland to Recognize Same-Sex Marriages
EU ruling mandates recognition of foreign same-sex marriages, affirming rights to family life and freedom of movement, while allowing member states to maintain domestic bans. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) delivered a landmark decision on November 25-26, 2025, ruling that Poland and other EU member states must recognize same-sex marriages performed in other EU
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EU Court Rules Same-Sex Marriages Must Be Recognized Across All Member States
Historic ruling requires EU countries, including Poland, to recognize foreign same-sex marriages, affirming rights to family life and freedom of movement. The European Union Court of Justice (CJEU) delivered a landmark ruling on November 26, 2025, stating that same-sex marriages must be recognized throughout the EU. The decision directly rebuked Poland for refusing to register
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France Detains Four Suspected Russian Spies Amid Growing European Security Concerns
Paris authorities arrest suspected agents accused of espionage and promoting Russian propaganda as tensions over Moscow’s activities rise across Europe. French prosecutors have detained three individuals on suspicion of spying for Russia and disseminating pro-Moscow propaganda, while a fourth suspect has been placed under strict police supervision, authorities said on November 26, 2025. Details of
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Israel Receives Remains Believed to Be of Gaza Captive Amid Ongoing Ceasefire
Israeli authorities begin identification process as part of US-brokered Gaza ceasefire agreement; tensions remain high amid ongoing violence. Israel has received a set of human remains believed to belong to an Israeli captive held in Gaza, according to a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office. The handover, facilitated by the International Committee of the
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US Imposes Visa Sanctions on Haitian Official Amid Gang Violence Allegations
Haitian transitional council member Fritz Alphonse Jean denies US allegations as visa restrictions are enforced amid rising gang violence and political instability. The United States government has announced visa restrictions against a Haitian government official accused of ties to criminal gangs, part of its ongoing crackdown on illicit networks in the region. While the US
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Turkish Authorities Arrest Defence Executives on Espionage Charges
Three top executives from critical defence companies in Turkey detained amid allegations of spying for foreign powers; fourth suspect remains at large. Turkish authorities have arrested three executives from prominent defence companies on suspicion of espionage, raising concerns about security within the country’s military-industrial sector. The Istanbul public prosecutor’s office confirmed that the operation is
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