Category: Foreign News
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Pakistan’s Defence Overhaul: Will It Strengthen the Military or Disrupt Civil-Military Balance?
Pakistan Enacts Historic Military and Judicial Reform Islamabad, Pakistan – In a landmark move, Pakistan has enacted sweeping military and judicial reforms with the ratification of the 27th Constitutional Amendment. Signed into law by President Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday, the amendment introduces major changes to Pakistan’s higher judiciary and its military command structure, sparking
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Ivory Coast Reinforces Borders Amid Surge of Malian Refugees
Abidjan, Ivory Coast – Authorities in Ivory Coast have strengthened border security following an unusual influx of refugees fleeing southern Mali, officials said on Thursday. The National Security Council (NSC) attributed the surge to attacks on civilians by armed terrorist groups, particularly the al-Qaeda-linked Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), which has waged a nearly decade-long
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South Africa Allows 153 Palestinians to Disembark After 12-Hour Plane Ordeal
Johannesburg, South Africa – South African authorities have allowed 153 Palestinian airline passengers to disembark after being held on a chartered plane for nearly 12 hours at OR Tambo International Airport, officials confirmed on Thursday night. The passengers were initially prevented from leaving the aircraft by border police because their passports lacked the customary departure
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“Massive Enemy Attack”: Russian Strikes Kill Six in Kyiv, Dozens Wounded
A massive Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv has killed at least six people and injured more than 30 others, Ukrainian officials confirmed on Friday. The overnight assault also caused significant damage to residential buildings and critical infrastructure across the capital. Kyiv Under Fire: Casualties and Damage Tymur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv city
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At Least Two Dead, 21 Missing After Devastating Landslides in Indonesia’s Java Island
At least two people have died and 21 remain missing following severe landslides on Indonesia’s Java island, as authorities continue search and rescue operations. The disasters struck several villages in the Cilacap district of Central Java province, highlighting the vulnerability of the region to extreme weather events during the annual monsoon season. Heavy Rainfall Triggers
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Epstein Emails with Michael Wolff Spark Debate on Journalism Ethics
Newly released emails involving convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and bestselling author Michael Wolff have reignited questions about the ethical boundaries of journalism, while also fueling speculation about ties between Epstein and former US President Donald Trump. The emails, made public by House Democrats on the Oversight Committee, reveal correspondence between Wolff—author of Fire and
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US Pushes UN Security Council to Back Gaza Peace Plan as Russia Offers Counter-Text
The United States has urged the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to formally endorse its draft resolution supporting President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, warning that Palestinians could face “grave consequences” if the Council fails to act. The appeal comes amid competing proposals, with Russia presenting a counter-resolution that challenges Washington’s approach. US Warns of
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US and South Korea Advance Nuclear-Powered Submarine Program Amid $150 Billion Trade Deal
The United States and South Korea have unveiled a landmark trade and defense agreement that includes a $150 billion South Korean investment in the U.S. shipbuilding sector, coupled with plans to “move forward” on the construction of nuclear-powered submarines. The deal, announced on November 14, 2025, represents a major expansion of military cooperation between Washington
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Bangladesh Violence Escalates Ahead of Sheikh Hasina Trial Verdict
Bangladesh has been gripped by widespread unrest and violence as the country prepares for a court verdict against former longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Her party, the Awami League, has called for a nationwide “lockdown” in protest, escalating tensions across the nation. Schools and Transportation Disrupted Amid Unrest In Dhaka and other major cities, schools
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Humanitarian Aid in Gaza Still Falls Short Amid Heavy Rains and Winter Threats
UNRWA Condemns Israel for Restricting Aid During Ongoing Crisis The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate as aid supplies remain drastically insufficient to meet the needs of millions of Palestinians. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has sharply criticized Israel for obstructing aid deliveries, undermining relief operations, and impeding the survival of
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