Category: Foreign News
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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Could Soon Conduct Nuclear Test, South Korean Intelligence Warns
SEOUL, Nov 5, 2025 – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may conduct a nuclear test at the Punggye-ri nuclear facility in the near term, according to South Korea’s Defense Intelligence Agency, reported by Yonhap News Agency. The intelligence report also highlights North Korea’s potential plans to launch additional spy satellites with Russian technical assistance,
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German Auto Sector Sentiment Improves in October Amid Rising Demand
Key Highlights: BERLIN, Nov 5 (Reuters) – Sentiment in Germany’s struggling automotive industry improved significantly in October, according to a survey by the Ifo Institute, though it remained in negative territory. The Ifo business climate index for the automotive sector rose 8.4 points to -12.9, reflecting a notable rebound despite ongoing challenges from chip supply
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Ex-GWG Chair Bradley Heppner Indicted on Securities and Wire Fraud Charges
Key Highlights: WASHINGTON, Nov 4 (Reuters) – Bradley Heppner, former chairman of bankrupt financial services company GWG Holdings and founder of alternative asset firm Beneficent, has been indicted on five criminal charges, including securities fraud and wire fraud, the U.S. Department of Justice announced on Tuesday. The indictment, filed in the Southern District of New
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RBL Bank Confirms Emirates NBD’s Open Offer Launch on December 12
India’s RBL Bank (RATB.NS) announced on Wednesday that Emirates NBD (ENBD.DU) will begin its open offer to public shareholders on December 12, with the tendering period set to close on December 26, according to a regulatory filing. The move follows Emirates NBD’s plan, unveiled last month, to acquire a 60% stake in RBL Bank for
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Motherson Sumi Wiring India’s Quarterly Profit Rises on Festive Boost and Plant Expansion
Motherson Sumi Wiring India (MSWI.NS) reported a solid increase in its second-quarter profit on Wednesday, helped by stronger festive-season demand and higher output from one of its new manufacturing facilities. The company, a key supplier of wiring harnesses to automakers such as Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors, said its profit rose about 9% to 1.65
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U.S. Supreme Court Reviews Trump Tariffs in Key Test of Presidential Power
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Wednesday in a major case that could redefine presidential authority and reshape global trade. At issue is former President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose sweeping tariffs — a move lower courts have ruled exceeded his legal authority. Background of the Dispute Trump invoked
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Peru Cuts Diplomatic Ties with Mexico Over Asylum for Ex-Prime Minister Betssy Chavez Chino
Lima, Peru — Peru has severed diplomatic relations with Mexico after the North American nation granted asylum to former Prime Minister Betssy Chavez Chino, accused of involvement in a 2022 coup attempt. In a Monday evening statement, the Peruvian Foreign Ministry accused Mexico of “interfering in an inadmissible and systematic manner in Peru’s internal affairs,”
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Deadly Typhoon Kalmaegi Ravages Central Philippines: 5 Killed, Hundreds of Thousands Displaced in Devastating Floods
Cebu City, Philippines — At least five people have been reported dead and nearly 400,000 residents displaced as Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the central Philippines on Tuesday, bringing unprecedented flooding and widespread destruction across Cebu and other nearby provinces. Scenes of devastation have emerged as torrential rainfall turned entire towns into waterways, with powerful flood currents
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Indian Sikh Pilgrims Cross Into Pakistan for the First Time Since Deadly May 2025 Conflict
In a significant moment for religious and cultural diplomacy, dozens of Sikh pilgrims from India entered Pakistan on Tuesday, marking the first major land crossing between the two nuclear-armed neighbors since violent clashes shut down the border in May 2025. The visit, documented by AFP journalists, comes ahead of the 556th birth anniversary celebrations of
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Controversy Erupts in Indonesia Over Proposal to Name Suharto a National Hero
A proposal to honor Indonesia’s former president and military ruler, Suharto, with the title of National Hero has triggered a wave of backlash across the country, especially among civil society groups and human rights activists. Critics argue that the move threatens to whitewash a painful chapter of Indonesia’s past and undermine democratic values. Suharto, who
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