Category: Foreign News
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Jaguar Land Rover Cyberattack Costs UK Economy an Estimated $2.5 Billion
UK’s Most Damaging Cyberattack Paralyzes Jaguar Land Rover and Thousands of Suppliers LONDON — A devastating cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), the luxury automaker owned by India’s Tata Motors, has caused an estimated $2.5 billion (1.9 billion pounds) in losses to the UK economy, according to a new report released by the Cyber Monitoring
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King Charles III to Make Historic Visit to Vatican — First British Monarch in 500 Years to Pray with a Pope
A Historic Moment in Religious Diplomacy VATICAN CITY — In a groundbreaking moment for both the Catholic Church and the Church of England, King Charles III is set to become the first British monarch in five centuries to pray publicly with a pope, marking a monumental step in Christian unity since the religious schism of
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Collision on Uganda’s Kampala–Gulu Highway Kills 46: One of the Deadliest Road Accidents in Years
Deadly Collision on Kampala–Gulu Highway Claims 46 Lives KAMPALA, UGANDA — At least 46 people have died in a devastating road accident involving multiple vehicles on the Kampala–Gulu Highway, one of Uganda’s busiest transport routes. The fatal collision occurred shortly after midnight near Kiryandongo, approximately 263 km (163 miles) north of Kampala, when two passenger
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US Soybean Farmers Outraged as Argentina Receives $20 Billion Bailout
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump’s $20 billion bailout for Argentina has triggered a wave of backlash across America’s agricultural heartland, with soybean farmers accusing the administration of supporting their biggest competitor at a time of domestic economic strain. The financial package, announced ahead of Argentina’s legislative elections, was meant to stabilize the South American
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Pakistan Navy Seizes Nearly $1 Billion in Narcotics in Arabian Sea Operation
Massive Drug Bust by Pakistan Navy in the Arabian Sea KARACHI, Pakistan — In one of the largest maritime drug seizures in recent history, the Pakistan Navy confiscated nearly $1 billion worth of narcotics from two vessels operating in the Arabian Sea, according to official statements released on Wednesday. The twin operations, carried out within
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After Diwali, New Delhi Suffers World’s Worst Air Pollution: Toxic Smog Engulfs the Capital
New Delhi Wakes Up to Toxic Air After Diwali Festivities New Delhi, India — The morning after India’s most celebrated festival, Diwali, the capital city of nearly 20 million residents woke up to a choking haze and the most polluted air in the world, according to air quality data. As fireworks illuminated the night sky
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$102 Million Louvre Jewelry Heist Stuns France as Hunt for Thieves Intensifies
Spectacular Louvre Robbery Shakes Paris Paris, France — French authorities are scrambling to recover priceless royal jewels stolen in a daring daylight heist at the Louvre Museum, with the loot valued at €88 million ($102 million). The jewelry, part of France’s historic crown collection from the Napoleonic era, was taken from the museum’s famed Apollo
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Dozens Killed in Devastating Multi-Vehicle Crash in Uganda
Tragedy on Uganda’s Highways: 46 Dead in Fatal Multi-Vehicle Collision Kampala, Uganda — At least 46 people were killed early Wednesday after two passenger buses and two smaller vehicles collided head-on in a catastrophic accident on a major highway in western Uganda. Authorities described the crash as one of the deadliest road disasters in the
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US Pushes Gaza Reconstruction Plan Amid Efforts to Disarm Hamas
The United States has reaffirmed its commitment to disarming Hamas and rebuilding Gaza, even as the region grapples with severe humanitarian challenges and political uncertainty. During a high-level visit to Israel, US Vice President JD Vance emphasized that the path ahead remains “very, very tough” — requiring both security guarantees for Israel and a sustainable
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Russia’s New Winter Tactics Threaten Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure
Kyiv, Ukraine – As another harsh winter looms, Russia’s renewed aerial offensive is testing Ukraine’s defences like never before. With modified drones and advanced missiles, Moscow is targeting Ukraine’s energy grid and heating infrastructure, threatening millions with blackouts and freezing homes. On October 10, a Russian drone strike obliterated a key transformer at Kyiv’s Thermal
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