Category: Foreign News
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French PM Sébastien Lecornu Survives No-Confidence Vote, Turns Focus to 2026 Budget Battle
Paris, France — French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has narrowly survived two no-confidence motions in Parliament, giving President Emmanuel Macron’s government a brief reprieve amid ongoing political turmoil. Lecornu, who only recently reshuffled his cabinet, must now steer through a divisive 2026 austerity budget to avoid another political crisis. Far-Right and Far-Left Motions Fail The
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On World Food Day, Gaza Faces Starvation as Israel Restricts Humanitarian Aid
Gaza City – As the world marks World Food Day, more than two million Palestinians in Gaza are facing severe hunger and thirst amid ongoing Israeli restrictions on humanitarian aid. Despite a ceasefire agreement that was expected to ease suffering, aid agencies say Israel continues to limit food and medical deliveries, pushing Gaza deeper into
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UN Urges ‘Lasting’ Ceasefire After Deadly Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Clashes
Kandahar, Afghanistan / Islamabad, Pakistan – The United Nations has appealed for a permanent ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan after deadly border clashes left dozens dead and hundreds injured. The fragile truce, which took effect on Wednesday, has brought temporary calm to one of the most volatile frontiers in South Asia. UN Calls for End
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to Meet Trump as Russia Intensifies Donetsk Offensive
Kyiv, Ukraine – As Russia ramps up air attacks across Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to meet former US President Donald Trump to discuss the provision of Tomahawk cruise missiles and other advanced weapons, amid a critical phase in the Donetsk offensive. Russia Launches New Wave of Air Attacks Ukrainian authorities report that Russia
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Israel’s Explosive Robots Devastate Gaza Neighborhoods Amid Ceasefire
As the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas brought some respite to Gaza, residents returning to their homes discovered a lingering threat: Israeli explosive robots left scattered among the rubble of flattened neighborhoods. These remotely controlled devices have caused widespread destruction, leaving survivors fearful and uncertain about their safety. Explosive Robots: A New Threat in Gaza
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What to Know About the 2025 New York City Mayoral Debates
The 2025 New York City mayoral race is heating up, with Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo preparing to face off in a series of high-stakes debates ahead of the November 4 general election. With a citywide spotlight and national interest, the upcoming debates promise to shape the trajectory of
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Kenya Mourners Killed as Police Fire Shots During Raila Odinga Public Viewing
At least two people have died and dozens more injured after police in Kenya opened fire to disperse crowds of mourners gathered to view the body of opposition leader Raila Odinga in Nairobi. The incident occurred at the 60,000-capacity Moi International Sports Centre, where thousands had assembled ahead of Odinga’s state funeral later this weekend.
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Organisers Dismiss Trump Threats to Move Games Over Safety Concerns
Organisers of the 2026 FIFA World Cup have firmly dismissed threats by United States President Donald Trump to relocate matches from certain host cities over safety concerns. Trump had suggested last month that games in Democrat-led cities such as San Francisco and Seattle could be moved if they did not comply with his immigration and
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Trump Threatens to ‘Kill’ Hamas Over Gaza Gang Clashes, Signals Enforcement of Ceasefire Terms
United States President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Hamas on Thursday, stating that the Palestinian group must disarm and stop targeting gangs and alleged Israeli collaborators in Gaza—or face forceful consequences. The announcement marks a notable shift from Trump’s earlier remarks, in which he appeared to condone Hamas’s crackdown on local gangs. Trump’s
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Panama’s President Alleges U.S. Threatening Visa Revocations Over China Ties
Panama’s President Jose Raul Mulino has alleged that officials at the United States Embassy threatened to revoke visas for Panamanian government officials in response to the country’s ties with China. Speaking at his weekly press conference, Mulino criticized such actions as inconsistent with the “good relationship” he hopes to maintain with the United States. Allegations
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