Category: Foreign News
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Canada’s Chrystia Freeland to Resign as MP to Advise Ukrainian President Zelensky
Canada’s former Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has announced that she will resign her seat in Parliament to serve as an unpaid economic development adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Freeland, a veteran politician and former finance minister, made the announcement on social media platform X, stating: “Ukraine is at the forefront of today’s global
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Zelensky Appoints New Head of Ukraine’s Security Service Amid Ongoing War
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reshuffled the leadership of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), replacing long-serving chief Vasyl Malyuk with Major-General Yevhenii Khmara as acting head. The move comes amid ongoing conflict with Russia and increasing pressure on Ukraine to maintain effective internal security, counter-intelligence, and special operations. Background: SBU’s Role in the War
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UK and France Agree to Deploy Troops in Ukraine if Peace Deal Reached with Russia
The United Kingdom and France have announced plans to deploy troops to Ukraine in the event that a peace agreement is reached with Russia, as high-level talks in Paris brought Kyiv’s allies together to negotiate security guarantees. The announcement, made by UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and confirmed by French President Emmanuel Macron, outlines
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Six Dead and Hundreds of Flights Cancelled as Snowstorms Cause Chaos Across Europe
Severe snowfall and icy conditions have wreaked havoc across Europe, resulting in six deaths and massive disruption to air and rail travel. Thousands of passengers were stranded at major airports in Paris, Amsterdam, and other European cities, while dangerous driving conditions contributed to multiple fatalities. Deadly Accidents Across France and the Balkans In France, authorities
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Lego Unveils Smart Bricks at CES 2026, Sparking Debate Among Play Experts
Lego has announced its newest innovation, Smart Bricks, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas. The tech-enabled bricks aim to bring Lego creations to life with sound, light, and motion-sensing reactions, marking what the company calls its “most revolutionary innovation in nearly 50 years.” While the new product has generated excitement among
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South Korea Seeks ‘New Phase’ in China Ties Amid Regional Security and Cultural Diplomacy
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has called for a “new phase” in relations with China during his historic visit to Beijing, marking the first trip by a South Korean leader since 2019. The visit comes at a time of heightened geopolitical tension in Northeast Asia, following North Korean missile tests and US operations in
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Trump’s Raid on Venezuela Sparks Global Tensions and Poses Strategic Risks for China
In a bold move that has sent shockwaves through international politics, former US President Donald Trump’s raid to seize Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro has upended decades of carefully cultivated Chinese influence in Latin America. The operation, which took place overnight in Caracas, has left global analysts scrambling to assess the impact on China-Venezuela relations, the
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Russia Deploys Navy to Escort Oil Tanker Amid US Pursuit in the North Atlantic
In a dramatic escalation on the high seas, Russia has deployed naval assets to escort an oil tanker currently being pursued by United States forces across the Atlantic Ocean, CBS News reported. The move underscores growing tensions between Moscow and Washington over international maritime enforcement and sanctioned shipments. The vessel, formerly known as Bella 1,
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Brown University Gunman Planned Attack for Months, Video Footage Shows
Investigators have revealed that Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, the gunman responsible for the fatal shooting of two Brown University students and an MIT professor, recorded videos in which he described planning the attacks for six semesters. The confessional-style footage shows that he expressed no remorse for his actions. The Attacks On 13 December 2025, Neves
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Helicopter Crashes Into Slackline in Arizona Canyon, Killing All Four Onboard
Tragedy struck in Arizona’s Telegraph Canyon on Monday when a helicopter reportedly collided with a slackline, resulting in the deaths of all four passengers. The incident has shocked both the aviation and extreme sports communities, as investigators work to determine exactly how the crash occurred. What Happened The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the
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