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Israel Delays Rafah Crossing Reopening as Gaza Awaits Urgent Humanitarian Aid
Israel has postponed the reopening of the Rafah crossing with Egypt, a key entry point for Palestinians in Gaza, citing ongoing preparations. The delay comes amid mounting humanitarian concerns, as residents face severe shortages of food, water, medical supplies, and shelter. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes have reportedly killed at least three Palestinians in southern Gaza despite
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Former Trump Adviser John Bolton Indicted Over Handling of Classified Documents
John Bolton, former National Security Adviser under President Donald Trump, has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Maryland over allegations of mishandling classified documents. The indictment, filed Thursday, accuses Bolton of retaining and transmitting sensitive national defense information in violation of the Espionage Act. Bolton faces a total of 18 charges: eight counts
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Fulham vs Arsenal: Premier League Preview, Teams, Lineups, and Kick-Off Time
Premier League leaders Arsenal travel to Craven Cottage this Saturday to face Fulham in a much-anticipated London derby. With the Gunners aiming to continue their impressive start to the season, Fulham will hope to capitalize on their home advantage in a fixture that has historically produced drama. Match Details Arsenal’s Season So Far Arsenal has
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US Conducts New Caribbean Drug Boat Strike Amid Admiral’s Sudden Resignation
The United States military has carried out another strike on an alleged drug smuggling vessel in the Caribbean, coinciding with the surprise resignation of Admiral Alvin Holsey, head of US Southern Command. The strike follows a series of US operations targeting suspected narcotics traffickers in the region and comes amid escalating tensions between Washington and
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Kanchha Sherpa, Last Survivor of First Mount Everest Expedition, Dies at 92
Kanchha Sherpa, the last surviving member of the historic 1953 Mount Everest expedition that enabled Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary to reach the summit, has passed away at the age of 92 in Kathmandu, Nepal. His death marks the end of an era in mountaineering history. Legendary Mountaineer and Himalayan Guide The Nepal Mountaineering Association
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Japan’s LDP Leader Sanae Takaichi Avoids Yasukuni Shrine Visit Amid Political Tensions
Sanae Takaichi, the newly-elected leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), has decided against visiting the controversial Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, a decision that highlights the delicate political balancing act facing Japan’s next prime minister. The move comes as uncertainty persists over whether Takaichi will formally assume the role of Japan’s prime minister ahead
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Federal Judge Extends Orders Blocking Trump Administration from Deploying National Guard to Portland
In a significant legal development, US District Judge Karin Immergut has extended her temporary restraining orders preventing the Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon. The ruling keeps the federalization of troops in the city on hold, as ongoing legal battles continue to unfold. The Trump-appointed federal judge has extended the orders
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San Francisco Pushes Back Against Trump’s Threat to Send Federal Troops
President Donald Trump suggested on October 16, 2025, that San Francisco could face deployment of federal troops, echoing earlier actions in Portland, Chicago, Washington DC, and Los Angeles. Trump claimed the city is “a mess” and argued that federal intervention is needed to protect residents from crime. City and State Leaders Reject the Plan San
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Trump Confirms CIA Covert Operations and Potential Strikes in Venezuela
President Donald Trump appeared to confirm on October 15–16, 2025, that he has authorized the CIA to carry out operations inside Venezuela, signaling a major escalation in U.S. efforts against drug trafficking and pressure on President Nicolás Maduro. While Trump emphasized the focus is on cartels and drug flows, he did not explicitly authorize removing
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Trump Expands CIA Authority for Operations in Venezuela
President Donald Trump confirmed on Wednesday that he has authorized the CIA to operate inside Venezuela to combat drug trafficking and illegal migration. While Trump emphasized the aim is to target cartels, he stopped short of saying the agency has authority to remove Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Trump tied the decision to his ongoing efforts
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