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Four Palestine Action Hunger Strikers Continue Protest in UK Prisons Amid Health Warnings
Four prisoners in the United Kingdom affiliated with the banned group Palestine Action have vowed to continue their hunger strike, even as two fellow activists recently paused their protest due to severe health complications. The protest, organized by Prisoners For Palestine, highlights the ongoing confrontation between jailed activists and the UK government over the group’s
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Sudan’s PM Kamil Idris Proposes New Peace Initiative Amid Ongoing Civil War
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris has presented a groundbreaking peace proposal to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) aimed at ending Sudan’s devastating civil war. The conflict, now in its third year, has created one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, displacing approximately 14 million people and leaving millions more facing severe hunger and insecurity.
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Libyan Army Chief Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad Killed in Plane Crash: Full Details
Libya’s Top Military Leader Dies in Plane Crash Lieutenant General Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, Libya’s Chief of Staff, has died in a plane crash in Turkiye while returning from an official visit to Ankara. Turkish authorities reported that the Dassault Falcon 50 private jet requested an emergency landing due to an electrical malfunction shortly after
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Ben Stokes Raises Concerns for England’s Mental Wellbeing Amid Ashes Struggles
Stokes Prioritizes Player Welfare England captain Ben Stokes has highlighted the importance of safeguarding the mental and emotional wellbeing of his players amid scrutiny of their conduct during the Ashes tour of Australia. Speaking ahead of the Boxing Day Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Stokes addressed reports of excessive drinking during a mid-tour break in
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Zelenskyy Reveals New Ukraine Peace Plan, Seeks Talks with Trump on Territorial Issues
Zelenskyy Calls for Leadership-Level Talks Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced his readiness to meet with the United States at the leaders’ level, including former President Donald Trump, to address sensitive issues such as territorial control in eastern Ukraine. Speaking at an embargoed briefing on Tuesday, Zelenskyy said: “Matters such as territorial questions must be
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New Clashes Erupt as Thailand and Cambodia Hold First Talks to Address Border Violence
Renewed Fighting Along Thailand-Cambodia Border Thailand and Cambodia have reported fresh clashes in their ongoing border conflict, even as both sides begin the first formal negotiations since the outbreak of violence earlier this month. According to Thai military reports, fighting occurred in the border provinces of Sisaket and Surin, with Thai forces responding to Cambodian
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Arab League Supports Sudanese Government Peace Plan Amid Rising Conflict
Arab League Endorses Sudanese Peace Plan Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the secretary-general of the Arab League, has praised a peace plan introduced by Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris to the UN Security Council (UNSC) earlier this week. Gheit confirmed on Wednesday that the 22-member Arab League backs the initiative, highlighting its “highly important political, humanitarian, and
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Brooks Koepka Exits LIV Golf Early to Focus on Family Life
Brooks Koepka Leaves LIV Golf Before Contract Ends Brooks Koepka, one of the most high-profile signings of the LIV Golf tour, has decided to part ways with the breakaway league ahead of the 2026 season. The 35-year-old, who had one year remaining on his reported $100 million contract, made the announcement in a statement shared
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NSW Passes Strict Anti-Protest and Gun Laws Following Bondi Beach Mass Shooting
NSW Introduces Stringent Gun and Anti-Protest Laws The state of New South Wales (NSW) has passed legislation that enforces some of the toughest gun laws in Australia and introduces extensive restrictions on public demonstrations and freedom of speech. This development comes in the wake of the Bondi Beach mass shooting, which tragically killed 15 people
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Mosque Explosion in Maiduguri, Nigeria Kills at Least Five
Maiduguri, Nigeria – At least five people were killed and 35 injured after an explosion tore through a mosque in Maiduguri, Borno State, on Wednesday evening as worshippers gathered for prayers. Witnesses and authorities suspect a suicide bombing. The blast occurred around 6:00 PM local time (17:00 GMT) in the city’s Gamboru Market area. Police
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