Category: Foreign News
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London Car Theft Crisis: Nine Out of Ten Vehicle Thefts Go Unsolved
London is facing a serious car crime epidemic, with nearly 90% of vehicle thefts going unsolved by the Metropolitan Police. New data reveals the capital has the worst record for solving car thefts in the UK, prompting calls for a dedicated national task force to tackle the growing problem. Shocking Statistics Reveal the Scale of
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Saudi Arabia Calls for Yemeni Factions to Attend Dialogue in Riyadh Amid Southern Conflict
Saudi Arabia has urged Yemen’s southern factions to attend a comprehensive dialogue in Riyadh, following a dramatic escalation in southern Yemen that has brought the kingdom into direct confrontation with the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The move comes after UAE-backed separatist forces, part of the Southern Transitional Council (STC), launched offensives in eastern Yemen, pushing
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UAE Announces Withdrawal from Yemen Following Saudi Strike on Separatist-Held Port
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has confirmed it will withdraw its remaining forces from Yemen, following escalating tensions with Saudi Arabia over military operations in the south. The move comes after a Saudi-led air strike targeted what was described as a weapons shipment for UAE-backed separatist forces at the port of Mukalla. Background: UAE and
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Trump Warns US Will Intervene if Iran Kills Protesters Amid Widespread Unrest
US President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran, saying that the United States will intervene if peaceful protesters are harmed during the ongoing demonstrations across the country. Trump’s brief post on social media stated: “We are locked and loaded and ready to go.” He did not specify what form the intervention might
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Iran Calls Trump Warning Over Protests ‘Reckless and Dangerous’
Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, has condemned former US President Donald Trump’s warning about the ongoing protests in Iran, calling it “reckless and dangerous.” Trump had stated that the United States would intervene if peaceful demonstrators were harmed during the unrest, prompting a firm response from Tehran. Background: Protests Across Iran The protests began in
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Six ISIL Fighters and Three Police Officers Killed in Turkiye Raid: Full Details
In a dramatic security operation in northwest Turkiye, six ISIL (ISIS) fighters were killed in a fierce shootout that also claimed the lives of three Turkish police officers. The incident took place during an overnight raid in Yalova province’s Elmalik village, local authorities confirmed. Turkiye Conducts Major Anti-ISIL Raids Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced
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South Korea’s Ex-First Lady Kim Keon-hee Accused of Bribery and Interfering in State Affairs
Prosecutors Accuse Kim Keon-hee South Korea’s former first lady, Kim Keon-hee, has been accused of accepting over $200,000 in bribes and illegally intervening in state affairs, prosecutors said Monday. The announcement comes after a yearlong investigation into the brief martial law declaration and other scandals linked to Kim and her husband, former President Yoon Suk-yeol,
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Syrian Troops Deployed to Latakia and Tartous After Deadly Alawite Protests
Deadly Clashes in Syria’s Coastal Cities Syrian government forces have been deployed to the coastal cities of Latakia and Tartous following violent protests that left at least four people dead and 108 injured. The unrest marks a fresh challenge for President Ahmed al-Sharaa, who has been working to stabilize Syria and reintegrate the country internationally
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Heavy Rains Flood Tents in Gaza Amid Calls for Aid Access
Gaza’s Displaced Face Severe Winter Flooding Displaced Palestinians in Gaza are facing further hardships as heavy winter rains and strong winds flood tents and makeshift camps, compounding more than two years of suffering under Israel’s siege and bombardment. Flimsy shelters, already the only refuge for many residents after 80% of Gaza’s buildings were destroyed, have
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Sudan Faces Starvation and ‘Ghost Towns’ as al-Burhan Demands RSF Surrender
Sudan’s Armed Forces Demand RSF Surrender Sudan’s civil war, now in its third year, shows no sign of abating as General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), declared that the conflict will only end with the “surrender” of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Speaking during an official visit to Ankara, al-Burhan
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