Category: Foreign News
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UK Gives Roman Abramovich Final Chance to Transfer Chelsea Sale Funds to Ukraine
The United Kingdom has issued a final warning to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, giving him 90 days to transfer £2.5 billion ($3.33 billion) from the sale of Chelsea Football Club to support victims of Russia’s war in Ukraine — or face potential legal action. Background: Sanctions and Chelsea Sale Abramovich, formerly the owner of the
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England’s Resident Doctors Begin Five-Day Strike Over Pay and Job Shortages
Resident doctors in England have launched a five-day strike, the latest in a long-running dispute over pay, working conditions, and the availability of positions for qualified medical professionals. The walkout, organised by the British Medical Association (BMA), is expected to continue until 07:00 GMT on Monday. Prime Minister Criticizes Strike During Prime Minister’s Questions in
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Warner Bros Discovery Rejects Paramount Skydance’s $108 Billion Hostile Takeover Bid
Warner Bros Discovery’s board has formally rejected Paramount Skydance’s $108.4 billion hostile takeover bid, citing concerns that Paramount misled shareholders about the financing of its offer. The rejection comes a day after Affinity Partners, a fund backed by Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, withdrew from supporting the deal. Paramount’s Bid Under Scrutiny In a letter to
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M23 Rebels Begin Withdrawal from Key DR Congo Town of Uvira
The M23 armed group has begun pulling its forces out of the strategic eastern Congolese town of Uvira, marking a potentially significant step in the fragile peace process in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The withdrawal comes after pressure from United States mediators and follows the town’s recent capture by the Rwanda-backed militia.
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US Teachers Fear Leaving Classrooms Amid Trump’s Deportation Push
Across the United States, foreign-born teachers are increasingly worried about their ability to continue working amid renewed immigration crackdowns under President Donald Trump. Many educators, some naturalized citizens and others on temporary visas, are facing uncertainty that threatens not only their careers but also the students who rely on them. The Human Impact: Susanna’s Story
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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Maria Corina Machado Leaves Oslo After Receiving Nobel Peace Prize
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has left Oslo, Norway, after a historic and daring journey to receive her award. Her trip comes despite a decade-long travel ban imposed by the Venezuelan government, highlighting the ongoing political tensions in the country. Secret Journey to Norway Machado, a prominent figure
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Susie Wiles Opens Up: Trump’s ‘Alcoholic Personality’, Elon Musk, JD Vance, and White House Insights
Washington, 17 Dec 2025 – White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has stirred headlines with a candid Vanity Fair interview, describing President Donald Trump as having an “alcoholic’s personality”, calling tech entrepreneur Elon Musk an “odd, odd duck”, and Vice President JD Vance a “conspiracy theorist”. The two-part article, based on 11 interviews conducted
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US Airstrikes in Somalia Surge Under Trump, Surpassing Previous Administrations
Mogadishu/Washington, 17 Dec 2025 – The United States has dramatically escalated airstrikes in Somalia under President Donald Trump, carrying out at least 111 attacks since January 2025, surpassing totals under the Bush, Obama, and Biden administrations combined. The US Africa Command (AFRICOM) conducted its most recent strike on December 14, targeting al-Shabaab fighters northeast of
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Putin Dismisses West’s ‘War Hysteria’ as EU Debates Seizing Russian Assets for Ukraine
Moscow/Brussels, 17 Dec 2025 – Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected Western warnings of war escalation as the European Union weighs using frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine amid the fourth winter of the ongoing conflict. Speaking at a high-level meeting with defence officials, Putin called Western calls to prepare for war “hysteria and a lie,”
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Ukraine Eyes Post-War Strategy to Rebuild Economic Ties with China
Kyiv, Ukraine – Once a vital partner in China’s early economic expansion, Ukraine faces the challenge of rebuilding political and economic ties with Beijing after years of tension worsened by Russia’s full-scale invasion. In the 1990s, Ukraine exported steel, iron ore, corn, sunflower oil, and even Soviet-era weapons to China. Notably, Kyiv sold China a
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