Category: Foreign News
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Thousands March for Climate Action at COP30 Summit in Brazil
Introduction: Voices Rise at COP30 Thousands of people took to the streets of Belem, Brazil, on November 15, 2025, demanding stronger action on climate change at the COP30 United Nations Climate Change Conference. Branded as the “Great People’s March”, the rally brought together Indigenous communities, youth activists, and environmental defenders calling for urgent measures to
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Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Refinery Near Moscow as Winter Approaches
Introduction: Rising Tensions in the Ukraine-Russia Conflict Amid intensifying hostilities, the Ukrainian army announced a strike on a Russian oil refinery near Moscow, escalating the nearly four-year war just as winter looms over the region. The attack comes a day after Russia launched a massive assault on Kyiv, killing at least six civilians and injuring
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Gaza’s Medical Students: Lifelines Amid a Devastated Health System
Introduction: Gaza’s Health System Under Siege Gaza’s healthcare system is facing an unprecedented crisis as Israel’s ongoing war continues to devastate hospitals and claim the lives of medical personnel. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, over 1,700 healthcare workers—including doctors, nurses, and paramedics—have been killed since the conflict began. The United Nations has accused Israel
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Donald Trump Threatens $5 Billion Lawsuit Against BBC Over Edited January 6 Speech
London/Washington – Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he intends to sue the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for up to $5 billion over a documentary that he claims falsely edited his speech related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. The BBC admitted the edits were an “error of judgment” but rejected
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Former UN Rapporteur Richard Falk Questioned in Canada Amid Palestine Tribunal Participation
Montreal, Canada – Former United Nations special rapporteur Richard Falk, renowned for his investigations into Israeli abuses against Palestinians, was interrogated by Canadian authorities on “national security” grounds while traveling to participate in a Gaza-focused tribunal in Ottawa. Falk, 95, an international law expert from the United States, told Al Jazeera that he and his
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US Immigration Crackdown Hits Charlotte, North Carolina Amid Trump Administration Enforcement Sweep
Federal authorities have launched a sweeping immigration crackdown in Charlotte, North Carolina, targeting undocumented migrants across multiple neighborhoods. The operation, part of the Trump administration’s latest enforcement measures, saw agents from ICE, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) deployed across the city on Saturday, November 15, 2025. Charlotte, North
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Massive Protests Erupt in Mexico City as Generation Z Leads the Fight Against Crime and Corruption
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets across Mexico on Saturday, in a wave of protests organized largely by Generation Z activists, demanding action against escalating crime, systemic corruption, and impunity. The demonstrations, which took place in major cities including Mexico City, drew attention both nationally and internationally for their scale and intensity. While the
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Four Dead After Two Migrant Boats Capsize Off Libya’s Coast
At least four people have died after two boats carrying migrants and asylum seekers capsized off Libya’s coast, the Libyan Red Crescent reported on Saturday. The incidents occurred near the coastal city of al-Khums on Thursday night. Details of the Capsizes Al-Khums is located 118 km (73 miles) east of Tripoli. Rescue operations involved coastguards
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Thousands Rally in North Macedonia Demanding Justice Ahead of Deadly Nightclub Fire Trial
Thousands of protesters marched through Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia, on Saturday, demanding justice for the 63 victims of the Pulse nightclub fire in Kocani earlier this year. The rally comes ahead of the trial of 34 individuals and three companies charged in connection with the blaze, which is the deadliest in North Macedonia’s
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Rising Tensions: Chinese Coast Guard Patrols Japan-Administered Senkaku Islands Amid Taiwan Dispute
Chinese Coast Guard vessels have conducted patrols near the Japan-administered Senkaku Islands, escalating tensions in the East China Sea following remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan. The incident highlights ongoing territorial disputes between China and Japan and growing geopolitical friction in the region. Details of the Chinese Coast Guard Patrol According to
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