Category: Foreign News
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Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara Eyes Fourth Term Amid Strong Economic Growth and Political Tensions
Ouattara Seeks Fourth Term as Ivory Coast Heads Into Crucial 2025 Presidential Election ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — As West Africa’s largest cocoa-producing nation prepares for a pivotal election on October 25, 2025, President Alassane Dramane Ouattara is once again in the spotlight. The 83-year-old leader, who has steered Ivory Coast through more than a decade
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Hamas Reaffirms Commitment to Gaza Ceasefire and Pledge to Return Hostage Remains
Hamas Vows to Uphold Truce and Recover Hostage Bodies in Gaza Hamas has reiterated its commitment to the U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement that brought an end to its devastating war with Israel, emphasizing that it will continue efforts to recover and return the bodies of all remaining hostages believed to be buried under the ruins of
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Suicide Bomber and Militants Attack Pakistani Army Facility Near Afghan Border, Killing Three
A deadly suicide bombing and militant assault struck a Pakistani military compound on Friday in the northwestern city of Mir Ali, near the volatile Afghan border, intensifying fears of renewed instability in the region. Authorities said at least three militants were killed after a fierce gunbattle that followed the explosion. The assault, carried out by
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Two Migrants Die After Boat Hits Rocks Off Greek Island of Chios
Two migrants have died after a small boat struck a rocky shoreline on the eastern Greek island of Chios, the country’s coast guard said on Friday. The incident occurred late Thursday night, when the vessel, carrying dozens of people, collided with rocks as it approached the island. Fire service crews rescued five people from the
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Japan’s Political Coalitions Scramble Ahead of Prime Minister Vote as Takaichi Eyes Historic Win
As Japan’s National Diet prepares to vote on the nation’s next prime minister next week, political maneuvering is intensifying across Tokyo’s power corridors. Rival parties are rushing to forge alliances that could determine whether Sanae Takaichi, head of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), will succeed outgoing leader Shigeru Ishiba — and make history as
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Colonel Michael Randrianirina Sworn In as Madagascar’s New President After Military Takeover
Antananarivo, Madagascar — October 17, 2025:Madagascar has entered a new political era as Colonel Michael Randrianirina was officially sworn in as the nation’s president on Friday, following a dramatic military takeover that forced ex-president Andry Rajoelina to flee the country. The ceremony at the presidential palace in Antananarivo capped off a week of political upheaval
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Gaza’s Ailing Children ‘Desperately Waiting for Help’ as Aid Struggles to Enter Despite Ceasefire
Gaza City – October 16, 2025:Days after Israel and Hamas declared a ceasefire, Gaza’s hospitals remain on the brink of collapse, with thousands of sick and malnourished children still awaiting critical medical aid. Despite the truce, Israeli restrictions continue to choke the entry of humanitarian supplies, leaving Gaza’s most vulnerable — babies, mothers, and the
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Patrick Kluivert and Indonesia Part Ways After Missing FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualification
Jakarta, Indonesia – October 16, 2025:Patrick Kluivert’s tenure as head coach of Indonesia’s national football team has come to an end after just nine months, following the team’s failure to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Both Kluivert and the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) confirmed that they have mutually agreed to part ways,
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Madagascar’s New Military Ruler to Be Sworn In as President After Rajoelina’s Flight from Country
Antananarivo, Madagascar – October 16, 2025:Madagascar’s political crisis deepened this week after the nation’s new military leader, Colonel Michael Randrianirina, announced he will be sworn in as president on Friday, defying international condemnation and the African Union’s suspension of the country’s membership following last week’s coup. The announcement marks a turning point in Madagascar’s turbulent
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EU Unveils ‘Drone Wall’ Plan to Counter Russian Airspace Violations and Strengthen Border Security
Brussels, Belgium — October 16, 2025:The European Commission is moving forward with a landmark proposal to build a “drone wall” across its eastern borders, aimed at protecting European Union airspace from Russian drone incursions and other airborne security threats. The project, part of the new European Drone Defence Initiative, represents one of the EU’s most
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