Category: Foreign News
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Nigerians Call for Local Solutions as Trump Threatens Military Action
Lagos, Nigeria – Amid US President Donald Trump’s threats to intervene militarily in Nigeria over alleged killings of Christians, Nigerians are calling for homegrown solutions to address decades of violence in the country’s middle belt and northern regions. Trump claimed on Truth Social that Nigeria faces a “Christian genocide,” warning of potential US military action
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US Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Block $4 Billion in Food Aid
Washington, D.C. – The United States Supreme Court has temporarily allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to withhold approximately $4 billion in federal food aid for November, leaving 42 million low-income Americans uncertain about their SNAP benefits amid the nation’s longest government shutdown in history. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued an administrative stay on Friday, pausing
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Ukraine Warns Over 1,400 Africans Recruited to Fight for Russia in Ongoing War
Kyiv, Ukraine – Ukrainian authorities have revealed that more than 1,400 people from 36 African nations have been recruited to fight for Russia in its ongoing war against Ukraine, with the Ukrainian government warning that foreign nationals face almost certain death on the front lines. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha stated on Friday that Moscow is
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Philippines Braces for Typhoon Fung-wong After Deadly Typhoon Kalmaegi Kills Over 200
The Philippines is on high alert as Typhoon Fung-wong approaches, following the devastating impact of Typhoon Kalmaegi, which claimed over 204 lives in the Philippines and killed at least five people in Vietnam. Both nations are grappling with widespread destruction, flooding, and power outages affecting millions, while authorities warn that Fung-wong could be even more
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COP30 Climate Summit: Developing Nations Demand Action on Global Warming
As world leaders gather on the edge of the rapidly shrinking Amazon rainforest, the COP30 climate summit in Brazil has become a platform for countries most affected by climate change to demand urgent action. From hurricanes and floods to droughts and landslides, these nations are calling for a fairer balance of responsibility between developed, high-emission
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Gaza’s Water Turns Poisonous Amid Environmental Devastation from Israeli Attacks
Gaza is facing a deadly environmental crisis as the ongoing conflict with Israel has not only destroyed homes and medical facilities but also poisoned the region’s water supply and farmlands. Weeks into a fragile ceasefire, which Israel has reportedly violated almost daily, the humanitarian situation is worsening, with contaminated water now posing lethal risks to
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Deadly Russian Strikes in Ukraine Leave Civilians Dead and Widespread Blackouts
At least 11 people have been killed and multiple regions in Ukraine plunged into darkness after a night of intense Russian attacks targeting residential areas and energy infrastructure, local authorities reported. The assaults come as Ukraine calls for additional sanctions and asset freezes on Russia, while the country braces for another harsh winter amid a
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Israeli Attacks in Lebanon Kill Three Amid EU Calls to Respect Ceasefire
Israel has escalated its military operations in southern Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of three civilians, despite a one-year-old ceasefire agreement. The European Union has urgently called on Israel to respect the truce, warning that continued violations could destabilize the region further. UN peacekeepers from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) were observed
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Irish Football Body Overwhelmingly Supports Motion to Suspend Israel from UEFA Competitions
FAI Members Approve Motion Against Israel The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has overwhelmingly backed a resolution instructing its board to formally request Israel’s suspension from UEFA competitions, citing serious violations of football governance rules. The motion, approved on Saturday by 74 votes in favor, seven against, and two abstentions, urges UEFA to immediately suspend
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Tanzania Arrests Senior Opposition Leader as Hundreds Face Treason Charges Amid Post-Election Protests
Senior Opposition Figure Amani Golugwa Detained Tanzania is facing a growing political crisis following last month’s disputed general election. Authorities have arrested Amani Golugwa, the deputy secretary-general of the opposition party Chadema, marking the third high-profile detention of party leaders after Tundu Lissu and John Heche were detained prior to the October 29 vote. Police
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