Category: Foreign News
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Narendra Modi Leads Nation in Hailing India’s Historic Women’s World Cup Triumph
India celebrates its first-ever Women’s Cricket World Cup victory, inspiring a new generation of female athletes India is jubilant after the national women’s cricket team clinched its maiden World Cup title, overcoming South Africa in a decisive final that will go down in history. The victory, achieved at the electrifying DY Patil Stadium in Navi
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Trump Warns Venezuela’s Maduro That His ‘Days Are Numbered’ Amid US Military Buildup in Caribbean
US President Donald Trump sends conflicting messages on Venezuela intervention as regional tensions mount United States President Donald Trump has issued a sharp warning to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, claiming that his leadership is nearing an end – even as he played down the likelihood of a direct US military conflict with Venezuela. Trump’s comments
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UK Police Charge 32-Year-Old Anthony Williams With Attempted Murder After Mass Stabbing on Train
Eleven passengers injured in shocking knife attack aboard London-bound train; police rule out terrorism British police have formally charged a 32-year-old man with multiple counts of attempted murder following a brutal knife attack on a London-bound train that left 11 people injured, including two who remain in critical condition. The suspect, identified as Anthony Williams
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Iran Signals No Rush to Resume Nuclear Talks With US Despite Mounting Pressure
Tehran stands firm on its nuclear stance as regional dynamics shift and sanctions weigh on economy Tehran, Iran – Iran has conveyed a clear message to Washington: it is not rushing to resume nuclear talks unless conditions shift in its favor. Despite mounting economic pressure and a fresh wave of United Nations sanctions, Tehran’s leadership
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China Refutes US Claims of Secret Nuclear Testing, Calls for Continued Global Moratorium
Beijing strongly denies allegations of underground nuclear tests as US President Donald Trump pushes for a return to nuclear arms experimentation. China has firmly rejected accusations made by United States President Donald Trump that it has been secretly conducting nuclear weapons tests. The allegations came during a recent television interview in which Trump also claimed
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President Samia Suluhu Hassan Sworn in for Second Term Amid Deadly Unrest in Tanzania
Dodoma, Tanzania – President Samia Suluhu Hassan has officially begun her second term in office, following a highly contested election that has triggered deadly protests across Tanzania. Hassan, who secured a controversial 98 percent of the vote, took the oath of office on Monday in a tightly controlled ceremony in the administrative capital, Dodoma. The
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Sudan Crisis Escalates: Tens of Thousands Flee as Conflict Spreads East from Famine-Stricken Darfur
The humanitarian crisis in Sudan continues to worsen as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) press forward with their violent campaign, triggering mass displacement and deepening famine conditions across Darfur and the Kordofan regions. Over the past week alone, more than 70,000 Sudanese civilians have been uprooted from their homes following the RSF’s takeover of
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Israel Detains Former Military Prosecutor After Leaked Video Reveals Abuse of Palestinian Prisoner
Israeli authorities have arrested Major General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, a former top military prosecutor, after she allegedly leaked a disturbing video showing Israeli soldiers physically abusing a Palestinian detainee. The footage, which emerged last year and has since sparked international outrage, appears to document acts of violence at the Sde Teiman military base in southern Israel,
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Typhoon Kalmaegi Nears the Philippines: Tens of Thousands Forced to Evacuate as Major Storm Approaches
More than 70,000 residents in the eastern Philippines have been ordered to evacuate as Typhoon Kalmaegi rapidly approaches coastal cities and provinces. With winds reaching speeds of up to 150 km/h (93 mph) and forecasted storm surges of up to 3 meters (10 feet), authorities are urging communities to seek immediate shelter as the massive
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El-Fasher Horror Laid Bare: Survivors Speak After RSF Seizure in Sudan
Fresh testimonies from survivors fleeing the devastated city of el-Fasher in Sudan’s North Darfur State paint a dire picture of widespread violence, mass casualties, and a humanitarian catastrophe. The accounts, emerging as thousands pour into the nearby town of Tawila, reveal a city ravaged by paramilitary attacks, starvation, and a breakdown of basic civil order.
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