Category: Foreign News
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Three Dead and Three Injured as Bus Crashes Into Bus Stop in Central Stockholm
Stockholm, Sweden – November 14, 2025 – At least three people have died and another three were injured after a double-decker bus crashed into a bus stop in central Stockholm, Swedish police confirmed. Authorities said there is no indication that the incident was a deliberate attack. Incident Details The crash occurred in the Ostermalm district,
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Rashida Tlaib Introduces US Congress Resolution to Recognize Gaza Genocide
Washington, D.C. – November 14, 2025 – Democratic Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib has introduced a landmark resolution in the U.S. House of Representatives calling on the United States to officially recognize Israel’s military assault on Gaza as a genocide. The resolution, co-sponsored by 20 other Democratic lawmakers, calls for sanctions against Israel and urges investigations into
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US to Slash Tariffs on Swiss Imports from 39% to 15%, Boosting Trade and Investment
Washington/ Bern – November 14, 2025 – The United States has agreed to cut tariffs on goods from Switzerland from a crippling 39 percent to 15 percent under a new framework trade agreement, officials announced on Friday. The deal also includes a commitment from Swiss companies to invest $200 billion in the U.S. by the
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Trump Calls on Justice Department to Investigate Bill Clinton Over Epstein Ties Amid Email Controversy
Washington, D.C. – November 14, 2025 – United States President Donald Trump has publicly urged the Department of Justice to investigate former President Bill Clinton for his alleged ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, in the latest development of an enduring political and legal controversy. The request comes amid renewed scrutiny of
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Ethiopia Confirms First Marburg Virus Outbreak Amid Public Health Concerns
Ethiopia – November 14, 2025 – Ethiopia has confirmed its first outbreak of Marburg virus disease, with nine cases reported in the country’s southern Omo region, which borders the conflict-affected South Sudan. Health authorities are working urgently to contain the virus and prevent its spread. Rapid Response from Ethiopian Health Authorities The World Health Organization
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Rocket Attack in Damascus Injures Woman, Sparks Security Concerns
Damascus, Syria – November 14, 2025 – A rocket attack struck the Mezzeh district of Syria’s capital on Friday night, injuring one woman and causing significant material damage, according to Syrian state media. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has heightened security concerns in the city. Explosion in Mezzeh District The Syrian Arab News Agency
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‘Trip of Suffering’: Palestinian Evacuee Recounts 24-Hour Journey from Gaza to South Africa
Johannesburg, November 14, 2025 – A group of 153 Palestinians, including families with children, arrived in South Africa this week after an arduous journey that took more than 24 hours and left them uncertain about their final destination. Loay Abu Saif, a resident of Gaza who traveled with his wife and children, described the evacuation
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Displaced Palestinian Families Face Dire Hardships as Heavy Rains Flood Gaza Tent Camps
Gaza City, November 14, 2025 – Displaced Palestinian families are facing escalating hardships as the first winter rains inundate makeshift tent camps across Gaza City, highlighting the urgent need for better shelter, humanitarian aid, and winter supplies. The United Nations has repeatedly warned that ongoing Israeli restrictions on aid deliveries have left hundreds of thousands
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Eduardo Bolsonaro to Face Obstruction of Justice Trial in Brazil
Brasília, Brazil – Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, will face trial over allegations that he lobbied former US President Donald Trump to interfere in his father’s court case, according to a majority vote by a Brazilian Supreme Court panel. Background Jair Bolsonaro, who governed Brazil from 2019 to 2023, was sentenced in
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US Bankruptcy Court Set to Approve $7 Billion Purdue Pharma, Sackler Family Opioid Settlement
New York, USA – A federal bankruptcy judge has tentatively approved Purdue Pharma’s latest settlement deal, requiring the Sackler family to contribute up to $7 billion over 15 years to resolve thousands of lawsuits tied to the opioid crisis. The deal, overseen by US Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane, allocates part of the funds to victims
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