Category: Foreign News
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Germany to Maintain Voluntary Military Service Amid Debate Over Conscription
Berlin, November 13, 2025 — Germany’s coalition government has officially agreed to maintain a voluntary model for military service, ending weeks of political debate over whether the country should reinstate a compulsory draft. The decision underscores Berlin’s aim to strengthen the Bundeswehr (German armed forces) while preserving personal freedom for young citizens. Germany’s New Military
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Gazans Begin Restoration of Historic Pasha’s Palace Museum Damaged During War
Gaza City, November 13, 2025 — In the heart of Gaza City, teams of Palestinian heritage workers have begun the painstaking task of restoring the Pasha’s Palace Museum, a centuries-old fortress and one of Gaza’s most significant historical landmarks, after it sustained severe damage during two years of war between Israel and Hamas. The project
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Lawsuit Challenges US Ban on Transgender TSA Officers Conducting Airport Pat-Downs
A Virginia Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officer has filed a federal lawsuit accusing the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) of sex discrimination over a Trump administration policy that prohibits transgender officers from conducting security pat-downs at airports. The case marks a significant legal challenge against new federal restrictions critics say are rooted in gender
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Over 70 Athletes Urge UEFA to Ban Israel Over Rights Abuses Against Palestinians
More than 70 high-profile athletes, alongside leading human rights organizations, have called on the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) to suspend Israel from international football competitions due to ongoing rights abuses against Palestinians. The urgent appeal comes amid growing international scrutiny over Israel’s military operations in Gaza and its treatment of Palestinians in the
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US Supreme Court Extends Order Allowing Trump Administration to Withhold Food Aid Amid Government Shutdown
The US Supreme Court has extended a previous ruling permitting the Trump administration to withhold food assistance, leaving tens of millions of Americans reliant on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in a state of uncertainty. The decision comes as Congress moves to reopen the government after the longest shutdown in US history, but millions
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Gavin Newsom Criticizes Trump’s Absence at COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil
Belem, Brazil – California Governor Gavin Newsom sharply criticized US President Donald Trump for failing to send top-level officials to the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belem, Brazil. Speaking at a ministerial panel on November 11, 2025, Newsom called the absence an “abdication of duty” by the United States, one of the world’s largest
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Suicide Bombing Rocks Islamabad District Court Complex, Killing 12
Islamabad, Pakistan – At least 12 people were killed and more than 30 injured after a suicide bomber struck the District Judicial Complex in Islamabad on November 11, 2025. The attack occurred around 12:30 pm local time and has sent shockwaves across South Asia, with Pakistan blaming “India-backed proxies” operating from Afghanistan. Chaos and Panic
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Indigenous Activists Storm COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil, Demand Urgent Action
Hundreds of Indigenous activists stormed the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belem, Brazil, on November 11, 2025, demanding urgent action to protect their lands and the world’s largest rainforest. The protest underscores growing frustration with both the Brazilian government and global leaders over environmental degradation in the Amazon. Protest Highlights Indigenous Voices Dozens of
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South Korea Arrests Former Prime Minister and Spy Chief Over Martial Law Plot
South Korea is witnessing a major political and judicial upheaval as authorities arrest a former prime minister and ex-spy chief over their roles in the failed martial law declaration by ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol in December 2024. These developments come as prosecutors continue to build a high-profile case against the country’s disgraced former leader. Arrests of
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Colombia’s President Petro Suspends Intelligence Sharing with US Amid Caribbean Strikes
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has ordered a suspension of intelligence sharing with the United States, citing ongoing US missile strikes in the Caribbean as the primary reason. The decision reflects escalating tensions between Bogotá and Washington under the Trump administration. Details of the Intelligence Suspension In a post on social media platform X, President Petro
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