Category: Foreign News
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Colombian Appeals Court Overturns Ex-President Alvaro Uribe’s Conviction Amid Political Turmoil
A Colombian appeals court has overturned the fraud and bribery convictions of former President Alvaro Uribe, marking a major turning point in one of the most consequential legal battles in the country’s modern history. The decision — made by a two-to-one majority — found “structural deficiencies” and insufficient evidence in the original ruling that had
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Four Dead, Thousands Without Power After Russian Strikes on Ukraine’s Chernihiv Region
A new wave of Russian air attacks on northern Ukraine has killed at least four civilians and injured 10 others, while leaving hundreds of thousands without electricity and water. The devastating strikes hit key energy infrastructure in Chernihiv, intensifying fears of a harsh and powerless winter for many Ukrainians. Massive Power Outage After Overnight Strikes
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WHO Sounds Alarm Over $1.7 Billion Funding Gap Threatening Global Polio Eradication
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a stark warning that a $1.7 billion funding shortfall could jeopardize decades of progress toward eradicating polio worldwide. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI)—a coalition that includes WHO, UNICEF, Rotary International, the US CDC, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation—faces a 30 percent budget reduction starting in
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Hundreds of Anti-Immigrant Protesters Clash With Police in Dublin; Vehicle Set Ablaze
In one of the most violent anti-immigration protests Ireland has seen in years, hundreds of demonstrators clashed with police in southwest Dublin, torching a police vehicle and hurling fireworks and bottles at officers outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. The violent scenes unfolded late Tuesday near the Citywest Hotel in Saggart, southwest of the capital,
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North Korea Test-Fires Multiple Missiles Ahead of APEC Summit in South Korea
In a bold display of military defiance, North Korea has test-fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles just one week before world leaders gather in Gyeongju, South Korea, for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. The move has sparked concerns among defense analysts that Pyongyang could stage further provocations to assert its nuclear ambitions on the global
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Israel and Hamas Exchange More Bodies Under Gaza Ceasefire Amid Rafah Crossing Dispute
In a renewed exchange under the ongoing Gaza ceasefire agreement, Israel and Hamas have returned more bodies of captives, even as tensions rise over Israel’s continued refusal to reopen the Rafah border crossing with Egypt — a key clause in the truce deal. Bodies of Two Israeli Captives Returned Late Tuesday, the bodies of two
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China Accuses Australia of South China Sea Airspace Incursion Amid Escalating Military Tensions
China has accused Australia of concealing an “illegal intrusion” into Chinese airspace, intensifying a diplomatic row over a recent South China Sea military incident that both countries have described in sharply contrasting terms. The Chinese Ministry of National Defence on Tuesday condemned what it called Australia’s “egregious illegal intrusion” by its military aircraft and accused
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AI Models Like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot Misrepresent News Events Nearly Half the Time, Study Reveals
A new international study has found that AI models such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and Perplexity AI frequently misrepresent or distort news events, with nearly half of their responses to news-related questions containing significant factual or sourcing issues. The report, published on Wednesday by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and the BBC, raises
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$102 Million in Royal Jewels Stolen from Louvre Museum in Paris: Prosecutor Confirms Massive Art Heist
PARIS, FRANCE — In one of the most audacious art thefts in modern history, eight priceless royal jewels have been stolen from the Louvre Museum in Paris, with an estimated value of $102 million (88 million euros), French prosecutors confirmed on Tuesday. The jewels — which include a tiara and earrings once belonging to Queen
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Uganda Bus Crash on Kampala-Gulu Highway Kills 63 People in One of Nation’s Deadliest Road Accidents
KAMPALA, UGANDA — At least 63 people have been killed and several others seriously injured in a devastating bus collision on the Kampala-Gulu Highway, one of Uganda’s busiest transport routes. Authorities said the crash, which occurred just after midnight on Tuesday, ranks among the deadliest road accidents in Uganda’s history. According to the Uganda Police
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