Category: Foreign News
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Ukraine Allies Urge Further Review of US Peace Plan to End Russia War
Kyiv, Ukraine – November 22, 2025: Ukrainian and US officials are set to meet in Switzerland on Sunday to discuss Washington’s proposed 28-point plan aimed at ending the nearly four-year war with Russia. While US President Donald Trump has given Ukraine a Thursday deadline to approve the plan, Ukraine’s allies have expressed concerns that it
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COP30 Climate Deal Calls for More Funding for Poorer Countries but Omits Fossil Fuel Phase-Out
Belem, Brazil – November 22, 2025: World leaders at the United Nations COP30 climate summit in Belem, Brazil, reached an agreement aimed at addressing global warming, but the deal notably does not include a commitment to phase out fossil fuels, the primary drivers of the climate crisis. After two weeks of intense negotiations, the agreement
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Indian Trade Unions Oppose New Labour Codes, Plan Nationwide Protests
India – November 22, 2025: Ten major trade unions in India have strongly condemned the government’s introduction of new labour codes, calling them a “deceptive fraud” against workers. The unions have demanded the withdrawal of the laws ahead of nationwide demonstrations planned for Wednesday, warning that the overhaul could harm workers’ rights while benefiting corporate
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Israeli Airstrikes Kill 24 Palestinians in Gaza as Hamas Calls for US Intervention
Gaza City, Palestine – November 22, 2025: Israeli forces launched a series of airstrikes across the Gaza Strip on Saturday, killing at least 24 Palestinians, including children, and wounding 87 others. The attacks mark another violation of the six-week-old US-brokered ceasefire in the conflict-ridden territory. Witnesses reported that the initial strike targeted a car in
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World Leaders and Rights Groups React to COP30 Climate Agreement in Brazil
Belem, Brazil – November 22, 2025: The COP30 United Nations Climate Conference concluded with a global climate deal urging nations to accelerate climate action, yet it fell short of calling for a complete phase-out of fossil fuels. The summit, held in the Brazilian city of Belem, brought together world leaders, climate advocates, and civil society
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Eindhoven Airport Suspends Air Traffic After Drone Sightings
Eindhoven, Netherlands – November 22, 2025: Air traffic at Eindhoven Airport, a key hub serving both civilian and military flights in the southern Netherlands, was temporarily suspended for several hours due to multiple drone sightings. The Dutch Defence Minister, Ruben Brekelmans, confirmed that all air operations resumed around 11:00 PM (22:00 GMT) after the security
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Airlines Suspend Venezuela Flights Amid US Security Warnings and Military Buildup
Six major international airlines have suspended flights to Venezuela following warnings from the United States about a “potentially hazardous situation” in and around the country due to heightened military activity. The airlines halting services include: The Venezuelan Airlines Association, led by Marisela de Loaiza, confirmed the suspensions on Saturday. TAP cited the US notice, which
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Thousands Protest in Tunisia Against President Kais Saied’s Crackdown on Dissent
Thousands of Tunisians took to the streets of Tunis on Saturday to protest against what they describe as President Kais Saied’s escalating authoritarianism and his government’s crackdown on political opponents. The demonstrations, under the banner of “against injustice”, signal growing public frustration over arrests of critics, journalists, and activists in the North African country. Protest
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Israel Violates Gaza Ceasefire Nearly 500 Times in 44 Days, Hundreds Killed
The Gaza Government Media Office has reported that Israel has violated the United States-brokered Gaza ceasefire at least 497 times in just 44 days, killing hundreds of Palestinians and leaving the enclave in a state of severe humanitarian crisis. The ceasefire, which took effect on October 10, 2025, was intended to halt hostilities, but repeated
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Death Toll Rises to 90 as Severe Floods Devastate South and Central Vietnam
The death toll from severe flooding in Vietnam has risen to 90, authorities reported on Sunday, as the country continues to assess the catastrophic impact of days of relentless rain across its south and central provinces. Several people remain missing, and tens of thousands of homes and farmland have been inundated. Flood Impact and Humanitarian
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