Category: Foreign News
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U.S. Advisor Says Sudan’s Rival Forces Have Not Accepted Washington’s New Truce Proposal
Neither side in Sudan’s ongoing conflict has formally agreed to a new U.S.-backed ceasefire plan, according to Massad Boulos, the senior U.S. advisor for Arab and African affairs. Speaking at a press conference in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, Boulos said the United States had submitted a strong proposal aimed at pausing the fighting, but both
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Nigeria School Kidnapping: Teacher Describes Terrifying Night as Hundreds Remain Missing
A teacher from St. Mary’s Private Catholic Secondary School in Niger State, Nigeria, has shared a harrowing account of last week’s mass abduction in which more than 300 students and staff were taken by armed men. The incident is one of the most serious school kidnappings Nigeria has seen in over ten years. Teacher Recalls
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Trump Launches National AI Initiative to Build Platform Using Federal Scientific Data
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping executive order that sets in motion a government-wide initiative to create a unified artificial intelligence platform capable of leveraging massive federal scientific datasets. The plan, known as the Genesis Mission, aims to accelerate breakthroughs across science, engineering, energy, health, and national security by using advanced AI models
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China’s October Gold Imports via Hong Kong Plunge 64% Amid Weakening Demand
China’s net gold imports via Hong Kong fell sharply in October, declining approximately 64% from September, according to data released by the Hong Kong Census and Statistics Department. This slowdown highlights weakening demand from the world’s largest gold consumer and may influence global gold market trends. October Gold Import Data via Hong Kong In October,
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Serbia’s NIS Oil Refinery Halts Operations Amid U.S. Sanctions: Fuel Supply Concerns Grow
Serbia’s Russian-owned oil company, NIS (Naftna Industrija Srbije), has temporarily halted operations at its refinery due to a shortage of crude oil supplies, raising concerns over the country’s fuel security during the winter months. The development comes after U.S. sanctions on Russia’s oil sector fully came into effect, impacting NIS’s ability to continue normal operations.
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Afghanistan Says Nine Children Killed in Pakistani Air Strikes, Vows to Respond as Tensions Rise
Afghanistan Accuses Pakistan of Deadly Air Strikes in Border Provinces Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government said on Tuesday that nine children and one woman were killed in Pakistani air strikes overnight, marking one of the most serious escalations in months between the two neighbours. The Taliban administration condemned the attack and vowed to issue a response “at
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Alibaba Beats Quarterly Revenue Estimates as Delivery Expansion and Cloud Growth Drive Performance
Alibaba Posts Strong Quarter, Surpassing Analyst Revenue Forecasts Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba reported quarterly revenue that exceeded market expectations on Tuesday, supported by continued investment in one-hour delivery services and robust growth in its cloud computing business. The strong results lifted Alibaba’s U.S.-listed shares 2.5% in premarket trading, signaling renewed investor confidence in the company’s
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Equinor to Drill 250 New Oil and Gas Exploration Wells in Norway by 2035
Equinor Unveils Major Exploration Plan to Sustain Long-Term Production Equinor, Norway’s state-backed energy giant, has announced an ambitious plan to drill 250 oil and gas exploration wells on the Norwegian continental shelf over the next decade. The initiative aims to ensure that the company maintains 2035 output levels equal to those of 2020, reflecting expectations
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UK Announces Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese Biodiesel Imports Amid Market Concerns
UK Targets Unfairly Priced Chinese Biodiesel With New Tariffs The United Kingdom has announced the introduction of anti-dumping duties on biodiesel imported from China, following an official investigation that concluded Chinese producers were selling biodiesel in the UK at unfairly low prices. The decision, revealed on November 25, represents a significant step in the UK’s
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China Pledges Fresh Investment in Tonga Amid Rising Debt Concerns
China Strengthens Ties with Tonga In a significant move reflecting China’s growing influence across the Asia-Pacific, President Xi Jinping pledged fresh investment in the South Pacific island nation of Tonga during a high-profile meeting with King Tupou VI in Beijing on November 25, 2025. The meeting, held at the Great Hall of the People, emphasized
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