Category: Foreign News
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UN Security Council Approves Gaza Peace Plan Amid Global Mixed Reactions
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has approved a landmark resolution supporting a comprehensive Gaza peace plan, marking a potential turning point in the two-year conflict between Israel and Hamas. The resolution authorizes a transitional administration and the deployment of an international stabilization force (ISF) in Gaza, while envisioning a “credible pathway” toward the establishment
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Syria Launches First Trial Over Deadly Coastal Violence Killing Thousands
Syria has officially begun the trial of the first group of suspects linked to the deadly clashes in the country’s coastal provinces earlier this year that claimed the lives of thousands, predominantly from the Alawite religious minority. The proceedings mark the country’s first public judicial effort in connection with the massacres that erupted in March
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Poland Blames Two Ukrainians Allegedly Working for Russia in Railway Blast Near Warsaw
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced that two Ukrainian nationals, allegedly acting on behalf of Russian intelligence, are suspected of carrying out a sabotage attack on a railway line near Warsaw over the weekend. The attack, which occurred near the village of Mika, targeted the Warsaw-Lublin railway line connecting Poland’s capital to the Ukrainian
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Polish Company Accused of Supplying Explosives Used in Israel’s Gaza Bombings
A recent investigation has put a Polish state-owned company, Nitro-Chem, under international scrutiny for allegedly supplying explosives used in Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Gaza. According to a report released on 18 November 2025 by a coalition of pro-Palestinian organizations, the company provided trinitrotoluene (TNT) that was used in some of the most destructive bombs
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WFP Warns of Deepening Global Hunger Crisis Amid Funding Shortfalls
The World Food Programme (WFP) has issued a stark warning about a deepening global hunger crisis, projecting that more than 318 million people will face acute food insecurity in 2026. The UN agency cited funding shortfalls as a major barrier to addressing escalating food needs worldwide. “Food insecurity is expected to remain at alarming levels,”
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Nigeria Intensifies Search for 25 Schoolgirls Abducted in Kebbi State Raid
Nigerian security forces are ramping up efforts to locate 25 schoolgirls abducted during an early-morning raid at their school in Maga town, Kebbi State. The attack, which occurred at approximately 4 a.m. local time (03:00 GMT) on Monday, involved heavily armed gunmen on motorcycles in what authorities describe as a well-coordinated assault. “We must find
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Mexican President Sheinbaum Rejects Trump Threats of US Strikes on Mexican Soil
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has firmly rejected any prospect of United States military intervention on Mexican territory, despite repeated threats from US President Donald Trump to strike land-based cartel targets. Speaking at a Tuesday morning press conference, Sheinbaum emphasized that while Mexico is open to intelligence-sharing and military collaboration with the United States, no foreign
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Hamas and Gaza Factions Reject UN Resolution, Claim It Undermines Palestinian Self-Determination
Hamas and other Palestinian factions in Gaza have strongly opposed a recent United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution that proposes the establishment of an international governing board and stabilization force to oversee the Israeli-besieged Gaza Strip. The resolution, spearheaded by the United States and supported by several Arab states, has been met with widespread criticism
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Microsoft and Nvidia Invest in Anthropic in $30B Cloud Services Deal
Microsoft and Nvidia have announced a high-profile investment in Anthropic, the AI startup behind the Claude model, in a move that underscores the AI industry’s growing appetite for computing power. The deal includes a $30 billion commitment for Anthropic to use Microsoft’s cloud services, while Nvidia will provide chips and infrastructure support. Details of the
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Meta Wins Major Antitrust Case, Court Rules It Is Not a Monopoly
Meta has successfully fended off a high-stakes antitrust lawsuit that could have forced the tech giant to divest its popular apps Instagram and WhatsApp. On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ruled that Meta does not hold a monopoly in social networking, handing a major victory to CEO Mark Zuckerberg and the company. Background: The
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