Category: Foreign News
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Toyota Launches $13.9 Billion Battery Plant in North Carolina, Confirms $10 Billion US Investment
Toyota Motor Corporation has officially started production at its $13.9 billion battery plant in North Carolina, marking a major milestone in the company’s expansion of hybrid and electric vehicle (EV) production in the United States. Alongside the plant opening, Toyota confirmed plans to invest an additional $10 billion over five years to further strengthen its
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India Labels Deadly Delhi Car Blast as Terror Attack Amid Kashmir Raids
India has officially classified the car explosion near Delhi’s historic Red Fort that killed at least 13 people earlier this week as a terrorist attack, marking the first formal designation of the incident’s nature. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet described the explosion as “a heinous terror incident, perpetrated by antinational forces,” and announced that an
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UN Urges Humanitarian Corridor to Aid Civilians Trapped in Sudan’s El-Fasher
The United Nations has called for an urgent ceasefire and the establishment of a humanitarian corridor to assist tens of thousands of civilians trapped in el-Fasher, the capital of Sudan’s North Darfur state, which was captured by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) last month. Amy Pope, Director-General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM),
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White House Considers $2,000 Tariff Dividend Amid Budget Concerns
The White House has revealed that U.S. President Donald Trump is exploring a plan to distribute $2,000 cheques to Americans using revenue collected from tariffs imposed on imported goods. While the proposal is gaining attention, budget experts and economists have expressed skepticism about its feasibility and impact. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed on
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Iraqi PM Al-Sudani’s Coalition Wins Parliamentary Election, Faces Challenge in Forming Government
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani’s coalition has emerged as the winner in Iraq’s parliamentary elections, according to official results released by the Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC). The Reconstruction and Change Coalition, led by al-Sudani, secured approximately 1.3 million votes, outperforming its closest rival by about 370,000 votes. The election results mark a significant
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Donald Trump Signs Spending Bill, Ending Longest US Government Shutdown in History
In a historic move, U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a federal government spending bill, officially ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. The signing came less than two hours after the House of Representatives passed the measure, which had been delayed amid intense partisan disputes. “This is a significant moment for the American
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US Aware of Israeli Discussions on Using Palestinians as Human Shields in Gaza: Report
The United States reportedly had intelligence indicating that Israeli officials deliberated over sending Palestinians into tunnels in Gaza that Israeli forces suspected might contain explosives, according to two former U.S. officials speaking to Reuters. This revelation highlights ongoing concerns about the treatment of civilians in the region and adds to long-standing accusations against Israel regarding
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US House to Vote on Full Release of Epstein Files Next Week, Speaker Johnson Announces
House Set to Vote on Epstein File Release The United States House of Representatives will vote next week on a measure to force the full disclosure of documents related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA). Johnson told reporters on Wednesday that the House intends to require the
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Trump Administration Backs Legal Immunity for Caribbean Strikes, Rubio Defends Actions
DOJ Drafts Legal Opinion on Immunity The Trump administration has reportedly drafted a legal opinion asserting that US military personnel involved in strikes against vessels in the Caribbean are immune from prosecution, according to The Washington Post and Reuters. The Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) provided the White House with guidance regarding
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Deadly Bus Crash in Peru Kills at Least 37 People
At least 37 people have died in a tragic bus accident in Peru when a bus plunged approximately 200 meters (650 feet) into a ravine after colliding with a pickup truck in the mountainous Arequipa region. The crash is being described as one of the worst road accidents in Peru in recent years. Details of
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