Category: Foreign News
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US Consumer Confidence Drops to Lowest Level Since April Amid Slowing Job Market
US households show declining confidence as labor market slows and economic uncertainty rises, fueling expectations of potential Federal Reserve rate cuts. Consumer confidence in the United States plunged in November, hitting its lowest point since April 2025, as Americans grew increasingly concerned about the labor market, inflation, and overall financial stability. The decline comes in
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Serbia’s Pancevo Oil Refinery Faces Shutdown Amid US Sanctions on Russian Stake
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic warns of potential refinery shutdown as US sanctions disrupt crude supply and energy security. Serbia’s only oil refinery, located in Pancevo, is facing an imminent shutdown unless urgent action is taken to address the fallout from US sanctions targeting Russian-owned energy assets. President Aleksandar Vucic revealed that if the sanctions are
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Four More Suspects Arrested in $102 Million Louvre Jewelry Heist
Paris, France – November 2025 – French authorities have arrested four additional suspects in connection with last month’s audacious daylight robbery of royal jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris. The stolen items, valued at $102 million, remain missing. Details of the Arrests Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau confirmed that the newly arrested suspects include two
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Thanksgiving Prices Rise Amid Avian Flu, Tariffs, and Economic Uncertainty in the U.S.
United States – November 2025 – As Americans prepare for Thanksgiving 2025, grocery prices for traditional holiday staples are on the rise, despite White House claims that inflation is under control. Key items such as turkeys, cranberries, sweet potatoes, and potatoes are seeing significant price increases, straining household budgets across the country. Thanksgiving Meal Kits
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Israel’s Push to Displace Thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank Reaches Record Levels
West Bank, Occupied Palestine – Displacement of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank has surged to unprecedented levels, as Israeli authorities and settlers continue operations that human rights groups describe as ethnic cleansing. A recent Human Rights Watch (HRW) report highlighted the forced expulsion of 32,000 Palestinians from three refugee camps—Jenin, Nur Shams, and Tulkarem—between
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Twenty-Four Nigerian Schoolgirls Released After Kidnapping in Kebbi State
Kebbi State, Nigeria – Twenty-four schoolgirls abducted from a government girls’ boarding school in northwestern Nigeria last week have been safely released, the Nigerian presidency confirmed on Tuesday. President Bola Tinubu welcomed the girls’ release and urged security forces to intensify operations to rescue other captives still held in the region, which has been plagued
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Brazil’s Supreme Court Orders Jair Bolsonaro to Begin 27-Year Prison Sentence
Brasília, Brazil – Brazil’s Supreme Court has ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to begin serving his 27-year prison sentence, following his conviction for plotting to foment a coup after losing the 2022 presidential election. The decision comes after Bolsonaro’s defence team chose not to file a second appeal. Justice Alexandre de Moraes, a key figure
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Global HIV Response Disrupted by International Funding Cuts, UNAIDS Warns
The United Nations AIDS agency (UNAIDS) has warned that global disruptions in funding for HIV treatment and prevention programs have left millions of people worldwide without access to essential care. A new report released on Tuesday highlights the severe impact of international financial shortfalls on efforts to combat HIV/AIDS, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
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Colombian Court Sentences Santiago Uribe to 28 Years for Paramilitary Ties
Bogotá, Colombia – Santiago Uribe, brother of former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, has been sentenced to 28 years and three months in prison for aggravated homicide and criminal conspiracy linked to his leadership of a paramilitary group in the 1990s. The ruling comes from a three-judge panel in Antioquia, Colombia, and overturns a lower court
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Trump Administration to Retroactively Vet Refugees Already Resettled in the U.S.
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a controversial new policy to retroactively vet refugees who have already been resettled in the United States. The move has raised concerns among immigrant rights groups, who warn that it could target some of the most vulnerable members of American society. DHS Confirms Review of Refugee
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