Category: Foreign News
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro Faces Refueling Crisis in Madrid Due to U.S. Sanctions During Middle East Trip
Colombian President Gustavo Petro encountered unexpected diplomatic turbulence this week when his presidential aircraft was denied refueling in Madrid, Spain — a direct consequence of U.S. sanctions imposed against him. The incident underscores the widening geopolitical rift between Petro’s leftist government and Washington as the Colombian leader continues his high-profile tour of the Middle East.
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Sudan’s El-Fasher Massacre: RSF Rebels Accused of Killing Hundreds as Atrocity Videos Emerge Online
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Sudan’s notorious paramilitary group, have been accused of committing mass killings and atrocities in the city of El-Fasher after seizing control from the Sudanese army. Verified videos, satellite images, and survivor testimonies have revealed shocking evidence of executions, massacres inside hospitals, and systematic attacks on civilians trapped in the besieged
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Sudan’s RSF Arrests Fighters Accused of Atrocities in El-Fasher as UN Warns of Ongoing Horror
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Sudan’s powerful paramilitary group, announced that it has arrested several of its own members accused of committing war crimes and atrocities during the recent seizure of El-Fasher, the last major stronghold of the Sudanese army in western Darfur. The arrests come amid a mounting international outcry over reports of mass
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Sudan Crisis: RSF Violence Escalates in North Kordofan as Thousands Flee Amid Humanitarian Collapse
El-Obeid, Sudan — October 31, 2025The humanitarian situation in Sudan’s North Kordofan state has rapidly worsened, with thousands of civilians fleeing violent Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacks amid reports of mass killings, abductions, and destruction of villages. According to the Sudan Doctors Network (SDN), more than 4,500 residents have escaped their homes in the Bara
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Hundreds Reported Dead in Tanzania Post-Election Protests as Opposition Accuses Government of Crackdown
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — October 31, 2025Tanzania’s opposition has accused the government of unleashing a deadly crackdown following the country’s disputed general elections, claiming that hundreds of people have been killed in nationwide protests. The unrest marks one of the bloodiest post-election periods in Tanzania’s modern history, highlighting deep divisions over democracy, governance, and
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Trump–Xi Summit Reveals Shifting Global Power Dynamics Between the US and China
Gyeongju, South Korea — October 31, 2025The latest meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea has offered a vivid display of the shifting balance of power between the world’s two largest economies. Once defined by Washington’s dominance, the US–China relationship now reflects a far more evenly matched rivalry,
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Five More Arrested in France Over Louvre Jewellery Heist — Priceless Napoleonic-Era Jewels Still Missing
Paris, France — October 30, 2025French authorities have arrested five additional suspects in connection with the Louvre Museum jewellery heist, bringing the total number of arrests to seven, prosecutors confirmed. Despite the growing list of suspects, none of the stolen Napoleonic-era jewels—valued at nearly €88 million ($102 million)—have yet been recovered. Expanding Investigation: Seven in
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Teenage Cricketer Ben Austin Dies in Training Accident in Melbourne, Australia
A tragic incident has rocked Australia’s cricket community after 17-year-old Ben Austin died following a training accident at a suburban cricket ground in Melbourne. The young player was struck in the neck by a cricket ball during practice, drawing chilling parallels to the 2014 death of Australian international Phillip Hughes. A Promising Young Cricketer’s Life
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Gaza Residents Live in Fear as Israeli Attacks Continue Despite Ceasefire Agreement
Despite the US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, residents of Gaza say they remain trapped in fear, unable to rebuild their lives as Israeli air strikes continue to hit various parts of the besieged territory. What was meant to be a truce has instead turned into a fragile pause overshadowed by renewed violence. A Fragile
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Pakistan and Afghanistan Resume Peace Talks Amid Border Clashes and Rising Tensions
Islamabad presses Kabul to curb the Pakistan Taliban as regional mediators Turkiye and Qatar seek to defuse escalating hostilities. Islamabad and Kabul Return to Negotiating Table in Istanbul Islamabad, Pakistan — Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to resume peace talks in Istanbul, marking another attempt to resolve their growing diplomatic and military standoff. The renewed
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