Category: Foreign News
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Trump Orders Resumption of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Testing, Approves South Korean Nuclear Submarine Program
The U.S. President cites rising global nuclear threats and competition with China and Russia as reasons for restarting nuclear testing. BUSAN, South Korea — October 30, 2025.In a move that has sparked global debate and renewed fears of a nuclear arms race, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he has ordered the Department of Defense
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D66 Wins Big as Netherlands Rejects Far Right in Dramatic Election Shift
Rob Jetten’s centrist D66 party surges to victory as Geert Wilders’ Freedom Party loses ground in a landmark 2025 Dutch election. LEIDEN, Netherlands — October 30, 2025.The Netherlands has witnessed a major political turning point as the centre-left D66 party scored a decisive victory in the 2025 Dutch general election, nearly tripling its seats in
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Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba Begin Recovery Efforts After Devastating Hurricane Melissa
KINGSTON, Jamaica – October 30, 2025 — Across the northern Caribbean, nations are taking stock of the catastrophic destruction left by Hurricane Melissa, one of the most powerful storms ever to strike the region. The Category 5 hurricane, which tore through Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba earlier this week, has left a trail of death, destruction,
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Trump and Xi Jinping Reach One-Year Trade Agreement After “Amazing” Talks in South Korea
BUSAN, South Korea – October 30, 2025 — United States President Donald Trump has announced that the U.S. and China have reached a one-year trade agreement following what he described as “amazing” talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The deal, which includes tariff reductions and the resolution of the rare earths dispute, marks a temporary
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Verizon Beats Wall Street Estimates for Q3 Profit and Subscriber Growth
NEW YORK — U.S. telecom giant Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ) reported stronger-than-expected third-quarter profit and wireless subscriber additions, driven by strategic promotions around Apple’s latest iPhone releases and growing demand for flexible mobile plans. The results exceeded Wall Street forecasts and helped ease investor concerns that Verizon might be losing market share to aggressive
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BTS Leader RM Calls for “No Borders, No Limitations” at Asia-Pacific Trade Forum
GYEONGJU, South Korea — BTS leader RM (Kim Nam-joon) delivered an impassioned speech at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) business forum on Wednesday, urging world leaders and corporate executives to embrace cultural diversity and global collaboration. The rapper and songwriter called for “no borders, no limitations,” saying creativity flourishes when differences are celebrated rather than
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Trump Renews Criticism of Fed Chair Jerome Powell Over Delayed Interest Rate Cuts
SEOUL – U.S. President Donald Trump once again took aim at Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, criticizing what he called the Fed’s reluctance to cut interest rates quickly enough to support economic growth. Speaking at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, Trump accused Powell of acting “too late” to address
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Global Companies Slash Jobs Amid Weak Economic Sentiment and Rising AI Automation Pressure
In a wave of cost-cutting and restructuring, major corporations across the globe — including Amazon, Nestlé, and UPS — have announced large-scale job cuts as they brace for economic slowdown and accelerate their investment in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The layoffs reflect a growing unease among business leaders and investors about the state of the
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Italian Court of Auditors Reviews Sicily-Mainland Bridge Amid Controversy
Rome, October 29, 2025 – Italy’s Court of Auditors is evaluating the approval of a landmark infrastructure project aimed at connecting the island of Sicily with mainland Calabria via a suspension bridge, raising questions about costs, financing, and compliance with European regulations. The 3.7-kilometre (2.3-mile) Strait of Messina bridge project, initially abandoned in 2012 due
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U.S. Food Aid for 42 Million at Risk Amid Government Shutdown and Political Stalemate
Washington, October 29, 2025 – Nearly 42 million Americans face the loss of food aid as the United States enters its second-longest government shutdown, with Democrats and Republicans deadlocked over federal funding. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, is set to lapse this Saturday, putting millions at risk of going
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