Category: Foreign News
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Somalia’s New E-Visa System Exposes Thousands to Data Breach Risks
Somalia’s recently launched electronic visa (e-visa) system has been found to contain serious security flaws, potentially putting the personal data of thousands of travelers at risk. Al Jazeera confirmed that the platform lacks adequate security protocols, allowing unauthorized actors to download sensitive e-visa information, including passport numbers, full names, and dates of birth. Security Vulnerability
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EU Approves $105 Billion Loan to Support Ukraine’s Defence Against Russia
European Union leaders have agreed to provide Ukraine with a $105 billion (90 billion euros) interest-free loan to support its military and economic needs for the next two years, EU Council President Antonio Costa confirmed. This decision comes amid ongoing debates over the controversial plan to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine’s war effort.
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Angry Farmers Block Brussels Streets in Protest Against EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
Thousands of European farmers brought the streets of Brussels to a standstill on Thursday, blocking roads with hundreds of tractors in a dramatic protest against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement. Farmers fear the trade pact, which would open European markets to cheaper agricultural products from South America, threatens to devastate local livelihoods. Tractor Convoys and Chaos
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UK Police Arrest Four at Pro-Palestinian Protests Over ‘Intifada’ Slogans
Police in the United Kingdom have arrested four individuals during pro-Palestinian demonstrations in London, marking the first arrests following the government’s announcement to clamp down on public calls to “globalise the Intifada.” The arrests came amid heightened tensions after Australia’s Bondi Beach attack, which authorities controversially linked to largely peaceful protests supporting Palestine. Arrests at
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Mohun Bagan Banned by AFC for Refusing to Play in Iran: Full Details and Implications
Indian football giants Mohun Bagan Super Giant have been hit with a major blow from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) after refusing to travel to Iran for an Asian Champions League match in September 2025. The AFC has imposed a ban on the club, preventing them from participating in their next eligible continental competition until
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Outrage in India as Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Pulls Hijab of Muslim Doctor
Patna, Bihar – A video showing Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar forcibly removing the hijab of a Muslim woman during a government event has sparked nationwide outrage and condemnation. The incident occurred on Monday as the woman was receiving her appointment letter as a doctor of alternative medicine in Patna, the state capital. Incident Details
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Gaza Doctors Use Solar-Powered 3D Printing to Save Limbs Amid Collapsing Healthcare System
In Gaza, doctors are finding innovative ways to save lives and prevent amputations as the enclave’s medical infrastructure collapses under continuous Israeli military attacks. Using solar-powered 3D printers, medical teams are creating low-cost external fixators to treat complex fractures caused by the conflict. Life-Saving Innovation in a War Zone Dr. Fadel Naim, consultant orthopedic surgeon
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Drone Strikes in Sudan Plunge Khartoum and Port Sudan into Darkness Amid Escalating Civil War
Major cities across Sudan, including the capital Khartoum and the key port city of Port Sudan, were plunged into darkness after drone strikes targeted a critical power plant in Atbara, River Nile state, on Thursday. Flames and smoke erupted from the facility, controlled by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), amid continued attacks by the paramilitary
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Israel Conducts Air Strikes in Southern and Eastern Lebanon Amid Ceasefire Violations
Israeli air strikes have targeted multiple locations across southern and eastern Lebanon, escalating tensions and drawing sharp criticism from the United Nations and human rights organizations. Sites hit include al-Jabour, al-Qatrani, al-Rayhan, Buday, Hermel, and Wadi Al-Qusayr near Deir Siryan, marking the latest attacks since the ceasefire took effect in late 2024. Israel Targets Hezbollah
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Cambodia Accuses Thailand of Bombing Poipet Casino Hub Amid Renewed Border Clashes
Tensions along the Cambodia-Thailand border have escalated once again, with Cambodia’s defence ministry accusing Thailand of bombing the bustling Poipet casino hub, a key land crossing between the two nations. The renewed fighting has raised fears of a prolonged conflict, despite claims from US President Donald Trump that a ceasefire had been agreed. Details of
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