Category: Foreign News
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Canadian MP Jenny Kwan Rejects Israel’s ‘Public Safety’ Claims After West Bank Blockade
Canadian MPs Denied Entry to the West Bank A delegation of Canadian politicians and civil society leaders, including New Democratic Party MP Jenny Kwan, was denied entry to the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Tuesday. Israel cited public safety concerns as the reason for blocking the group, which included six Canadian MPs and 30 delegates organized
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Trump Orders Naval Blockade of Venezuelan Oil Tankers Amid Rising Tensions
US President Trump Announces Full Naval Blockade on Venezuelan Oil Tankers United States President Donald Trump has issued a decisive order for a “total and complete” blockade of all US-sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving Venezuela. The announcement comes just one week after the US military seized an oil tanker off the Venezuelan coast, escalating
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Ex-Harvard Morgue Manager Sentenced to 8 Years for Selling Stolen Body Parts
A former Harvard Medical School morgue manager has been sentenced to eight years in prison for stealing and selling body parts from cadavers donated for medical research, in a shocking case that has drawn national attention and legal scrutiny. Cedric Lodge Convicted of Theft and Illegal Sale Cedric Lodge, 58, managed the Harvard Medical School
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Trump Stands by Chief of Staff Susie Wiles After Controversial Remarks on Vance, Bondi, and Musk
US President Donald Trump has reaffirmed his full support for White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles following a series of explosive interviews published in Vanity Fair, in which Wiles offered candid and sometimes critical assessments of Trump’s inner circle and the administration’s handling of sensitive issues. Trump Defends Wiles Amid Controversy In remarks to
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India’s Voter Revision Crisis: At Least 33 Election Officials Dead Amid Overwhelming Workload
India is facing a growing crisis as dozens of booth-level officers (BLOs) tasked with revising electoral rolls have died, with several cases attributed to suicide due to extreme work pressure. The deaths have drawn national attention to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, which critics say is overwhelming, poorly organized, and potentially disenfranchises millions of
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Myanmar Regime Claims Aung San Suu Kyi ‘In Good Health’ Amid Son’s Fears
The Myanmar military has claimed that Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi is “in good health,” despite growing concerns over her well-being after years of detention. The statement comes amid pressure from her son, Kim Aris, who has repeatedly demanded proof of his mother’s condition. Military Claims Suu Kyi Is Healthy A statement
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Bondi Beach Shooting: Surviving Attacker Charged as First Funerals Begin
Australian authorities have formally charged a surviving suspect in the deadly Bondi Beach shooting with terrorism and multiple counts of murder, as the nation mourns the 15 victims killed during a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney. The shocking attack, which also injured dozens of others, has sparked widespread grief, public outrage, and calls for urgent legislative
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Arctic Records Hottest Year Since 1900 as Climate Crisis Accelerates
The Arctic is experiencing unprecedented warming, with 2025 officially recorded as the hottest year in the region since 1900. A new report highlights alarming temperature rises, shrinking ice, and declining snow cover, underscoring the urgent need for global climate action. Meanwhile, countries including the United States, Russia, and Norway are pressing ahead with oil and
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Drone Attacks in Sudan’s Kordofan Kill Over 100 Civilians Amid Escalating Conflict
Kordofan, Sudan – December 17, 2025 – At least 104 civilians have been killed in a series of drone attacks across Sudan’s Kordofan region, as fighting between rival military factions escalates in the country’s brutal civil war, now in its third year. The attacks have intensified since early December, following the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
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Morocco Launches Nationwide Emergency Relief After Deadly Floods Kill Dozens
Rabat, December 17, 2025 – Morocco has initiated a nationwide emergency relief operation to assist families affected by severe winter storms, including deadly floods and plummeting temperatures. Authorities say the program will reach around 73,000 households across 28 provinces, offering urgent support amid freezing conditions, heavy rainfall, and snowstorms. Devastating Flash Floods in Safi The
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