Category: Foreign News
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US Court Blocks Texas Congressional Map Ahead of 2026 Midterms
A federal court in Texas has struck down the state’s newly redrawn congressional map, ruling that lawmakers used race as a factor in designing the districts. The decision is a significant setback for Republican efforts to gain additional House seats ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Court Ruling Details On Tuesday, a two-to-one majority at
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Britain’s MI5 Warns Lawmakers Over Chinese Spies Posing as ‘Headhunters’
Britain’s domestic intelligence agency, MI5, has issued a stark warning to lawmakers and universities over alleged Chinese espionage attempts, including operatives posing as headhunters to recruit British MPs and professionals. MI5 Alerts Parliament to Espionage Risks In a briefing to the House of Commons, Security Minister Dan Jarvis confirmed that MI5 has been monitoring Chinese
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Palestine Action Activists on Trial in UK Over Israeli Arms Manufacturer Protest
Six British members of the proscribed Palestine Action group have gone on trial in the United Kingdom for an alleged attack on the Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems. The defendants are accused of deliberately damaging property and injuring a police officer during a protest at the company’s Bristol facility in August 2024. Allegations and Charges
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Paramount Skydance Prepares $71 Billion Bid to Acquire Warner Bros Discovery
Paramount Skydance is reportedly preparing a $71 billion bid to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, marking one of the largest potential media mergers in recent years. The news, first reported by Variety, comes amid Warner Bros Discovery’s ongoing efforts to evaluate strategic options, including a potential breakup of its businesses. Structure of the Proposed Bid According
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Israeli Air Strike on Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon Kills at Least 13
At least 13 people were killed in an Israeli air strike targeting a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health. The strike, which hit a car in the parking area of a mosque in Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp near Sidon, also wounded at least four others, with ambulances
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US Congress Approves Release of Epstein Files, Bill Set to Reach President Trump
In a major development in the long-running saga surrounding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the United States Congress has approved a bill requiring the release of government documents related to his crimes. The legislation, known as the Epstein Files Transparency Act, cleared both the House of Representatives and the Senate, and is now set to
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“Justice Only When Hasina is Hanged”: Bangladesh Families React to Historic Verdict
Dhaka, Bangladesh – The streets of Dhaka erupted in emotion on November 17, 2025, as a special court sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her close aide, former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan, to death for crimes against humanity. Families of the victims, many of whom lost loved ones during the student-led July Uprising of
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Single Faulty Wire Causes Dali Cargo Ship to Crash into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge: NTSB Report
A single loose wire on the massive Dali cargo ship has been identified as the primary cause of the catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, last year. The revelation comes from a detailed investigation conducted by the United States National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), which spent months unraveling the complex
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Saudi Arabia Named Major non-NATO Ally of the US as Trump Approves F-35 Fighter Jet Deal
In a landmark shift in Middle East geopolitics, United States President Donald Trump has officially designated Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally (MNNA)—a move that cements decades of strategic cooperation and unlocks sweeping military, economic, and technological partnerships between Washington and Riyadh. The announcement came during Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin
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AI Hacking at a Dangerous Tipping Point? Anthropic’s Claim of First AI-Led Cyberattack Sparks Fierce Debate Among Experts
The cybersecurity world is sharply divided after AI company Anthropic announced what it called the world’s first fully AI-led hacking campaign, triggering urgent warnings from lawmakers, scepticism from researchers, and renewed scrutiny of how fast artificial intelligence is evolving beyond human control. The revelation has ignited a global discussion: Has AI crossed a dangerous new
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