Category: Foreign News
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‘Enormous Evil’: Thousands Rally in the Philippines Over Flood-Control Corruption Scandal
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Manila, Philippines, demanding accountability over a massive corruption scandal tied to flood-control projects and top government officials, including allies of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The three-day demonstration, beginning Sunday, comes amid widespread public outrage over substandard or nonexistent flood infrastructure that has exacerbated the impact of recent storms.
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UK Government to End ‘Golden Ticket’ for Asylum Seekers in Major Immigration Overhaul
The United Kingdom has unveiled a sweeping overhaul of its asylum and refugee system, aiming to drastically reduce irregular immigration while countering the rising popularity of the far-right Reform UK party. The new policy, inspired by Denmark’s strict approach to asylum, represents what the Home Office describes as the largest reform of UK asylum policy
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Blames Trump for Threats After Public Split
Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly accused U.S. President Donald Trump of creating a climate that threatens her safety, following weeks of escalating online attacks and personal criticism from the former president. Greene, once a staunch Trump ally, said the president’s aggressive rhetoric has spurred threats against her, forcing her to seek guidance from
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Chile Votes in High-Stakes Presidential Election Between Communist and Far-Right Candidates
Chileans are casting their ballots in a highly polarized presidential and congressional election that could dramatically reshape the country’s political landscape. More than 15 million registered voters are deciding whether Chile will continue on its current centre-left trajectory or shift sharply to the right, following trends seen in neighboring countries like Argentina. Key Presidential Contenders
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UN Peacekeepers Report Israeli Fire in Southern Lebanon Amid Ongoing Ceasefire Violations
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) reported that Israeli forces fired on its peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, the latest incident amid near-daily strikes by Israel that violate a year-old ceasefire with Hezbollah. The confrontation highlights ongoing instability along the Blue Line, the UN-demarcated border between Israel and Lebanon. Details of the Incident According
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Iran Signals No Prospect of Nuclear Talks as West Intensifies Pressure
Tehran – Iranian authorities have indicated that meaningful negotiations over the country’s nuclear program remain unlikely, as the United States and its Western allies maintain a hardline approach. Iranian officials claim that the West’s “maximalist demands” leave little room for dialogue, raising concerns about escalating tensions in the Middle East. Iran Rejects Western Pressure At
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Donald Trump Threatens $5 Billion Lawsuit Against BBC Over Edited Speech
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he plans to sue the BBC for up to $5 billion following the British broadcaster’s admission that it wrongly edited a video of a speech he delivered. The announcement comes after the BBC issued a formal apology, calling the edit an “error of judgement,” but maintaining that
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Paramount Skydance Announces Sale of Chilevision to Investor Group
In a strategic move to streamline its global media portfolio, Paramount Skydance (PSKY.O) has announced plans to sell its shares in the entities controlling the Chilean free-to-air television channel Chilevision to Vytal Group, a consortium of investors led by prominent media executives. The deal is part of Paramount Skydance’s broader strategy to focus on direct-to-consumer
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Disney and YouTube TV Reach Landmark Agreement Ending Weeks of Service Disruption
In a significant development for streaming and cable television subscribers, Disney and YouTube TV have reached a deal to restore Disney-owned channels to the popular streaming service after a contentious fee dispute. The agreement ends weeks of disruption that affected millions of viewers, including U.S. audiences during Election Day programming and major live sports events.
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Federal Reserve Hawks Push Back as Traders Bet Against December Rate Cut
WASHINGTON, November 16, 2025 – As the Federal Reserve prepares for its December 9-10 policy meeting, hawkish Fed officials signaled caution on further interest rate cuts, while financial markets rapidly shifted expectations, now pricing in a 60% chance that the central bank will hold rates steady. Diverging Views Among Federal Reserve Policymakers A trio of
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