Category: Foreign News
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Turkey Proposes Joint Leadership for COP31 to Resolve Hosting Standoff with Australia
ANKARA, November 16, 2025 – Turkey has suggested a joint leadership model with Australia for the next U.N. climate summit, COP31, in an effort to resolve a persistent hosting standoff. However, the two countries have yet to reach a formal agreement, leaving the dispute unresolved as COP30 takes place in Belem, Brazil. Background: COP31 Hosting
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Lebanon to File UN Complaint Over Israeli Border Wall Extension
BEIRUT, November 16, 2025 – Lebanon announced plans to file a complaint with the U.N. Security Council against Israel over the construction of a concrete wall along the southern border, which Lebanese officials claim extends beyond the internationally recognized Blue Line. The move escalates tensions between the two countries and raises concerns about violations of
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Iran Says U.S. Not Ready for ‘Equal and Fair’ Nuclear Talks
DUBAI, November 16, 2025 – Iran’s government indicated on Sunday that Washington is not prepared for equal and fair negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear programme, following comments from U.S. President Donald Trump suggesting potential discussions. The warning underscores persistent tensions between the two nations over Iran’s nuclear activities and broader regional security issues. Iran’s Position on
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Netanyahu Faces Far-Right Backlash After U.S.-Backed Statement on Palestinian State
JERUSALEM, November 16, 2025 – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing mounting pressure from far-right coalition allies after a U.S.-backed United Nations statement suggested support for a pathway to Palestinian statehood. The statement, endorsed by the United States and several Muslim-majority nations, forms part of a draft UN resolution backing President Donald Trump’s Gaza
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Saudi Arabia Scales Back Salary Premiums for Foreign Talent Amid Economic Shift
ABU DHABI, November 16, 2025 – Saudi Arabia is reducing salary premiums for foreign recruits, according to recruiters, as the kingdom pursues cost rationalization and refocuses its economic priorities. Once generous compensation packages, particularly in construction and manufacturing, are being scaled back as part of the country’s Vision 2030 economic transformation plan. Shift in Focus:
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China to Strengthen Fiscal Policy Over Next Five Years, Finance Minister Says
BEIJING/SHANGHAI, November 15, 2025 – China will adopt a more proactive fiscal policy over the next five years to support economic and social development, Finance Minister Lan Foan announced in an interview with Xinhua News Agency on Saturday. The policy measures aim to stabilize growth amid an increasingly volatile global economic environment and complex international
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Boeing Nears Partnership Announcement for T-7 Trainer Export Bid
DUBAI, November 16, 2025 – Boeing (BA.N) is on the verge of announcing a strategic partnership to bid for international sales of its T-7 advanced trainer jet, reflecting growing global demand for lightweight military training aircraft. Company executives revealed the imminent collaboration ahead of the Dubai Airshow, signaling an expansion into key markets in Europe
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Fitch Upgrades Greece’s Credit Rating to BBB Amid Strong Fiscal Performance
ATHENS, November 15, 2025 – Global credit ratings agency Fitch Ratings has raised Greece’s long-term foreign-currency issuer default rating by one notch to “BBB”, citing the country’s robust fiscal position and steady debt reduction. The announcement on Friday reflects Greece’s continued recovery from a prolonged financial crisis and highlights its commitment to fiscal prudence. Strong
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President Trump Invests Over $82 Million in Bonds Across Multiple Sectors, Disclosures Show
WASHINGTON, November 16, 2025 – U.S. President Donald Trump purchased at least $82 million in corporate and municipal bonds between late August and early October, according to financial disclosures released Saturday. The filings, required under the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, reveal a broad range of investments spanning industries that have benefited from recent
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China Coast Guard Conducts Patrol Near Japan-Administered Senkaku Islands Amid Rising Tensions
BEIJING, November 16, 2025 – A formation of China Coast Guard vessels sailed through the waters surrounding the Senkaku Islands, a Japan-administered territory claimed by Beijing as the Diaoyu Islands, the Chinese authorities confirmed. The patrol, described as a “rights enforcement operation”, comes amid escalating diplomatic tensions between China and Japan following Japanese Prime Minister
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