Category: Foreign News
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U.S. States Warn Food Aid May Stop if Federal Shutdown Persists, Threatening Millions
States Warn Millions Could Lose Food Aid as Shutdown Enters Fourth Week WASHINGTON, October 23, 2025 — Dozens of U.S. states have issued urgent warnings that federal food assistance programs may be suspended in November if the federal government shutdown continues, putting nearly 48 million Americans at risk of losing access to essential nutrition benefits.
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UK Lawyers Criticize Reported Budget Tax Hike on Partnerships
British Lawyers Condemn Proposed LLP Tax Increase Ahead of Budget LONDON, October 23, 2025 — Leading figures in Britain’s legal profession have sharply criticized a reported government plan to increase taxes on Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) — a structure commonly used by lawyers, accountants, and family doctors — arguing the move would undermine the government’s
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King Charles and Pope Leo XIV Pray Together in Historic Vatican Meeting — First in 500 Years
Historic Vatican Moment: King Charles and Pope Leo XIV Join in Prayer VATICAN CITY, October 23, 2025 — In a moment described as a “healing of history,” Britain’s King Charles III and Pope Leo XIV prayed together in the Sistine Chapel, marking the first joint act of worship between an English monarch and a Catholic
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Britain and Vietnam to Elevate Diplomatic Relations During To Lam’s Visit to London
Britain and Vietnam to Upgrade Diplomatic Relations to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership HANOI/LONDON, October 23, 2025 — The United Kingdom and Vietnam are preparing to upgrade their diplomatic relationship to the highest level — a strategic comprehensive partnership — as Vietnam’s Communist Party chief To Lam visits Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London next week, according
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IBM Shares Slide as Cloud Growth Slows, Raising Investor Concerns Over AI and Hybrid Cloud Strategy
IBM Shares Fall on Slower Cloud Growth and Investor Jitters NEW YORK, October 23, 2025 — International Business Machines Corp (IBM) shares tumbled nearly 7% in premarket trading on Thursday after reporting slower growth in its core cloud software division, triggering anxiety among investors about Big Blue’s ability to maintain momentum in the fast-expanding AI
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Zelenskiy Welcomes New U.S. and EU Sanctions on Russia’s Energy Sector, Urges Continued Pressure on Moscow
Ukrainian President Calls New Measures a “Very Important Step” Toward Ending the War Brussels, October 23, 2025 — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy praised the latest round of U.S. and European Union sanctions on Russia’s energy sector, calling them a “very important” development in the global effort to pressure Moscow into halting its full-scale invasion of
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Boeing Appoints Mandarin-Speaking Former White House Aide Landon Loomis as President of Boeing China
Boeing Names Landon Loomis to Lead China Operations Amid Rising U.S.-China Trade Tensions Beijing, October 23, 2025 — In a strategic leadership move aimed at strengthening its foothold in one of the world’s largest aviation markets, Boeing Co (NYSE: BA) has appointed Landon Loomis as the new President of Boeing China. The fluent Mandarin speaker
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North Korea Fires Multiple Ballistic Missiles — First Launch in Months Before Trump’s Seoul Visit
Pyongyang Tests Short-Range Missiles as World Leaders Prepare to Gather in South Korea North Korea has launched multiple ballistic missiles in its first test in several months, just one week before US President Donald Trump and other world leaders arrive in South Korea for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum. According to Seoul’s Joint Chiefs
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Peru Declares 30-Day State of Emergency in Lima and Callao as Violence and Protests Escalate
President Jose Jeri Takes Drastic Action to Restore Order Amid Surge in Crime and Corruption Allegations Peru’s interim President Jose Jeri has declared a 30-day state of emergency in Lima and the nearby port city of Callao following weeks of violent protests, corruption scandals, and a surge in organized crime. The decision, which takes effect
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Top UN Court to Rule on Israel’s Legal Obligations to Guarantee Humanitarian Aid for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank
International Court of Justice Set to Deliver Advisory Opinion on Israel’s Humanitarian Responsibilities The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the United Nations’ highest judicial body, is set to deliver a crucial advisory opinion on Wednesday concerning Israel’s legal obligations to ensure that humanitarian aid reaches Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. This ruling
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