Category: Foreign News
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Inside a Secret Missile Factory: How Ukraine Is Rapidly Expanding Its Domestic Arms Industry
At a hidden location deep inside Ukraine, far from public view and under intense security, the country is quietly accelerating one of the most important efforts of its war strategy: the rapid expansion of its domestic arms industry. At the heart of this push is the Flamingo, a newly developed Ukrainian cruise missile designed for
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EU Leaders Face Crucial Decision on Loaning Russia’s Frozen Assets to Ukraine
European Union leaders are convening in Brussels for a high-stakes summit to decide whether to loan tens of billions of euros from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine, providing critical funding for its military and economic needs amid the ongoing war with Russia. The decision could shape the course of the conflict and determine Ukraine’s financial
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Nick Reiner Faces Court as Family Speaks Out After Parents’ Tragic Deaths
The family of Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Reiner, has broken their silence following their shocking deaths and the arrest of their son, Nick Reiner, who now faces charges of first-degree murder. The tragedy has sent shockwaves through Hollywood and the Los Angeles community, leaving friends, fans, and family struggling to process
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Russian Strikes Devastate Ukraine’s Medical Supply Warehouses, Threatening Healthcare
Recent Russian attacks on Ukraine have caused severe damage to the country’s healthcare infrastructure, destroying medical warehouses that supply the majority of Ukrainian pharmacies. These strikes, part of a series of military actions over the past year, have resulted in the loss of millions of dollars’ worth of vital medicines, raising concerns about potential shortages
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Over One Million Ukrainian Households Lose Power After Russian Strikes as Peace Talks Continue
More than one million households in Ukraine were left without electricity following a wave of overnight Russian attacks targeting the country’s energy and industrial infrastructure, officials said. Ukraine’s internal affairs minister, Ihor Klymenko, reported that five regions—Dnipropetrovsk, Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, Odesa, and Chernihiv—were struck, causing fires and injuring at least five people. Emergency teams are working
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Louvre Museum in Paris Closed as Staff Strike Over Pay and Working Conditions
The Louvre Museum in Paris was forced to close its doors on Monday as museum staff staged a strike over worsening working conditions and pay, disappointing thousands of tourists who had planned to visit the world’s most famous art institution. Strike Called by Louvre Staff Trade unions representing nearly 400 Louvre employees—including CFDT, CGT, and
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French Anaesthetist Frédéric Péchier Jailed for Life After Poisoning 12 Patients
A former French anaesthetist has been sentenced to life imprisonment for deliberately poisoning 30 patients, resulting in 12 deaths, in a shocking medical crime that rocked the eastern French city of Besançon. Life Sentence for “Doctor Death” Frédéric Péchier, who worked at two clinics in Besançon between 2008 and 2017, was found guilty of contaminating
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West Midlands Police Clarify Jewish Community Did Not Support Maccabi Tel Aviv Fan Ban
West Midlands Police (WMP) have clarified that members of the Jewish community were not consulted or supportive of the controversial decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending the Europa League match against Aston Villa at Villa Park on 6 November 2025. The issue arose after Assistant Chief Constable (ACC) Mike O’Hara indicated during
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Jewish Leaders Express Concern Over Maccabi Tel Aviv Fan Ban in Birmingham
Ruth Jacobs, chair of the Birmingham and West Midlands Jewish Community, has expressed strong disappointment and distress following claims that Jewish community representatives had agreed to the exclusion of Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters from a Europa League match at Villa Park on 6 November 2025. The controversy erupted after reports suggested that West Midlands Police
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Birmingham’s Jewish Community Faces Rising Antisemitic Threats
Jewish students and residents in Birmingham report a surge in antisemitic abuse and threats, leaving members of the community describing the situation as “terrifying”. Recent incidents highlight a worrying trend of harassment, intimidation, and hate-driven attacks across the city. Surge in Antisemitic Incidents Freedom of Information figures reveal that recorded hate crimes against Jewish people
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