Category: Foreign News
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Louvre Museum Partially Reopens Amid Ongoing Worker Strike After October Heist
The Louvre Museum in Paris has partially reopened its doors to visitors on Wednesday amid an ongoing strike by museum staff protesting deteriorating working conditions following the high-profile jewel heist in October 2025. According to museum management, some areas remain closed due to the industrial action, impacting access to key exhibitions, including world-renowned masterpieces like
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South Africa Orders Deportation of Kenyans Involved in US Afrikaner Resettlement Scheme
South Africa has arrested and ordered the deportation of seven Kenyan nationals who were illegally employed at a centre processing applications for a controversial United States resettlement programme targeting white Afrikaners. The arrests, which took place in Johannesburg on Tuesday, follow reports that the individuals had entered South Africa on tourist visas and were working
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Israel Moves Forward with Plans for 9,000 Housing Units in East Jerusalem Amid Controversy
Israeli authorities are advancing plans to construct 9,000 new housing units in the Atarot area of occupied East Jerusalem, a move that international observers and Palestinian advocacy groups say will further undermine the possibility of a contiguous Palestinian state. The development is planned on the site of the abandoned Qalandiya airport and is seen as
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Billionaire Jared Isaacman Confirmed as NASA Chief: What This Means for the U.S. Space Program
In a historic and somewhat unconventional appointment, billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman has been confirmed as the new NASA administrator by the U.S. Senate. The confirmation, which took place on Wednesday with a decisive 67-30 vote, marks a significant moment for the American space program, highlighting a shift toward private-sector involvement in space exploration. Isaacman, 42,
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FIFA Video Game Set to Return in 2026 via Netflix Exclusive
After a four-year hiatus, FIFA is making a highly anticipated return to video games in 2026 — but this time, it’s coming through Netflix rather than a traditional game publisher. The popular football franchise parted ways with Electronic Arts (EA) in 2023 over licensing issues and high costs. EA subsequently rebranded its series as EA
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Heavy Rains Worsen Conditions for Displaced Gazans, UN Warns
Severe winter rains have intensified the already dire conditions for displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, UN agencies have warned. With hundreds of thousands living in tents and makeshift shelters, humanitarian organizations say urgent action is needed to prevent further loss of life and widespread suffering. Rains Flood Refugee Camps According to UNICEF spokesman Jonathan
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Fired FBI Agents Sue Agency Over “Kneeling” During 2020 Racial Justice Protest
Twelve former FBI agents have filed a lawsuit claiming they were unlawfully terminated for taking a knee during a racial justice protest in Washington DC in June 2020. The action comes nearly five years after the incident, which occurred in the wake of the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer, an event
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Dan Bongino to Step Down as FBI Deputy Director in January
Dan Bongino has announced he will leave his role as deputy director of the FBI in January 2026. The former podcast host and staunch Trump ally expressed gratitude to President Donald Trump, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Attorney General Pam Bondi for the opportunity to serve in the federal law enforcement agency. Bongino’s Departure and
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India Summons Bangladesh Envoy Over Rising Security Concerns in Dhaka
India has lodged a formal protest over the deteriorating security situation surrounding its diplomatic mission in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The move comes amid escalating political tensions and ongoing protests linked to former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who has been living in exile in India since last year. India Summons Bangladesh Envoy On Wednesday, India’s Ministry
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US Announces $11 Billion Weapons Sale to Taiwan Amid Rising China Tensions
The Trump administration has announced a massive arms sale to Taiwan valued at around $11 billion (£8.2 billion). The deal includes advanced rocket launchers, self-propelled howitzers, and a range of missiles, marking one of the largest US weapons packages ever approved for the island. This sale, which still requires Congressional approval, is the second arms
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