Category: Foreign News
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Germany and Singapore Strengthen Collaboration on Global Supply Chain Challenges
Germany and Singapore are set to strengthen cooperation on supply chain issues amid a rapidly shifting global trade environment, German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil announced on Thursday after high-level talks in Singapore. The discussions come as both nations face increasing pressures from trade disruptions, including U.S. tariffs and Chinese export restrictions, highlighting the need for
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Resilient Domestic Economy Gives India Leverage in U.S. Trade Negotiations
India’s robust domestic economy and a smaller-than-expected impact from U.S. tariffs are giving New Delhi significant leverage in ongoing trade negotiations with Washington, sources and analysts say. The U.S. has imposed tariffs of up to 50% on Indian imports, yet the country’s exporters have cushioned much of the impact through market diversification, pricing strategies, and
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Taiwan’s 2025 Export Orders Could Reach Record $700 Billion on Strong AI and Tech Demand
Taiwan’s export orders are set to hit record levels in 2025, potentially surpassing $700 billion, driven by robust global demand for semiconductors, AI applications, and high-performance computing technology, the Ministry of Economic Affairs announced on Thursday. In October 2025, Taiwan’s export orders rose 25.1% year-on-year to $69.37 billion, marking the 10th consecutive month of growth
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Despite Ceasefires, Netanyahu Says Israel’s War on Gaza and Lebanon Isn’t Over
Despite ceasefire agreements in Gaza and Lebanon and declarations by US President Donald Trump that the Middle East is at peace, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted that Israel’s war is far from over. Recent Israeli air and drone attacks have continued, killing dozens and leaving civilians unable to return home. Escalating Violence in
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Deadly Israeli Attacks in Gaza Raise Death Toll to 280 Since Ceasefire
At least one Palestinian has been killed and two others—a woman and her child—injured in Israeli attacks on southern Gaza, according to Wafa news agency and local medical sources. The latest fatalities occurred in the Qizan an-Najjar area, south of Khan Younis, while a drone strike in Bani Suheila injured the mother and child earlier
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Deadly Israeli Attacks in Gaza Push Death Toll to 280 Since Ceasefire
At least one Palestinian has been killed and two others, including a woman and her child, injured in Israeli attacks on southern Gaza, according to local medical sources and the Wafa news agency. The latest fatalities occurred in the Qizan an-Najjar area, south of Khan Younis, while a drone strike in Bani Suheila earlier injured
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Indonesia’s Semeru Volcano Erupts: Alert Level Raised to Highest Amid Dangerous Pyroclastic Flows
Indonesia’s Mount Semeru, the tallest volcano on Java island, erupted on Wednesday, unleashing fast-moving pyroclastic flows and sending plumes of ash soaring as high as 5.6 kilometers (3.48 miles) into the sky. In response to the eruption, the Indonesian volcanology agency raised the alert level to the highest, urging residents to maintain a safe distance
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Poland to Close Last Russian Consulate Over ‘Unprecedented Act of Sabotage’
Poland announced it will shut its final Russian consulate in Gdansk following a sabotage attack on a railway line to Ukraine, accusing Moscow of orchestrating the incident. “I have decided to withdraw consent for the operation of the Russian consulate in Gdansk,” said Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski on November 19, 2025. The move leaves
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At Least 25 Killed in Russian Drone and Missile Attacks Across Ukraine
At least 25 people have been killed and dozens more injured following overnight Russian drone and missile strikes across Ukraine, the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs reported on November 19, 2025. The attacks coincided with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s visit to Turkiye, where he aims to revive talks on ending the two-year-long war following Russia’s full-scale
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Are the Superrich Really Leaving the UK Over Taxes Ahead of the Budget? Experts Weigh In
As the UK prepares for its upcoming budget on November 26, 2025, questions are swirling over whether high-net-worth individuals are fleeing the country due to taxes. While anecdotal cases of wealthy people relocating abroad have surfaced, experts caution that there is no official evidence of a mass exodus. High-Profile Departures and Tax Concerns Some notable
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