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Trump-Backed Conservative Nasry Asfura Wins Honduras Presidential Election
Tegucigalpa, Honduras – Conservative candidate Nasry Asfura, backed by US President Donald Trump, has won the tightly contested presidential election in Honduras, according to the country’s electoral council (CNE). The announcement comes more than 20 days after the vote. Narrow Victory in Contentious Vote Asfura secured 40.3% of the vote, narrowly defeating centre-right Liberal Party
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Syria Kills Senior ISIL Commander Mohammed Shahadeh in Damascus Countryside Raid
Damascus, Syria – Syrian authorities reported that security forces killed a senior ISIL (ISIS) commander, Mohammed Shahadeh, in a targeted raid near Damascus on Thursday. The Interior Ministry described Shahadeh, also known as Abu Omar Shaddad, as one of ISIL’s top commanders in Syria and a direct threat to local security. Targeted Operation in al-Buweida
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Israeli Forces Kill, Wound Palestinians as Netanyahu Issues Hamas Threat Amid Ceasefire Breaches
Gaza City, Gaza Strip – Israeli forces killed at least one Palestinian and wounded six others, including a child, during multiple attacks across Gaza on Wednesday, escalating tensions amid ongoing ceasefire violations. The incidents follow a warning from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against Hamas. Fatal Shooting in Jabalia A Palestinian man, Ayoub Abdel Ayesh
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Amad Diallo Scores Lone Goal as Ivory Coast Start AFCON 2025 Title Defence with Win Over Mozambique
Marrakesh, Morocco – Ivory Coast began their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 title defence on a winning note, securing a narrow 1-0 victory over Mozambique in their Group F opener at Marrakesh Stadium on Wednesday. The only goal of the game came from Manchester United forward Amad Diallo, who was also voted Man of
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Over a Million New Jeffrey Epstein-Related Documents Discovered; DOJ Confirms Delays in Release
Washington, D.C., United States – The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Wednesday that it has uncovered over a million additional documents potentially linked to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The discovery comes as part of ongoing efforts to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, legislation passed last month
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Christmas Joy Returns to Bethlehem Amid Israeli Raids Across the West Bank
Bethlehem, West Bank – After a two-year hiatus, Christmas celebrations returned to Bethlehem on Christmas Eve, bringing thousands of local residents together in Manger Square for public festivities. The return of celebrations marks the first major public gathering since 2022, a period during which the city muted or cancelled festivities out of respect for the
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Bangladesh Opposition Leader Tarique Rahman Set for Historic Homecoming Ahead of Elections
Dhaka, Bangladesh – Bangladesh’s main opposition leader, Tarique Rahman, is preparing for a highly anticipated return home after nearly 17 years in exile, with the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) planning a historic rally in the capital to mark his arrival. Rahman, 60, currently serving as the BNP’s acting chairman, is widely regarded as the party’s
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Mahrez Double Leads Algeria to 3-0 AFCON 2025 Win Over Sudan
Rabat, Morocco – Captain Riyad Mahrez scored a goal in each half as Algeria cruised to a 3-0 victory over 10-man Sudan in their opening match at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). The 2019 champions made an emphatic start to Group E in front of 16,115 spectators at Moulay El Hassan Stadium. Mahrez
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China Alleges Taiwanese Men Controlled Ship That Cut Undersea Cables
Weihai, China – Chinese authorities have accused two Taiwanese nationals of directing operations on a Chinese-crewed vessel that damaged undersea communications cables off Taiwan in February, an incident that has escalated tensions between Taipei and Beijing. The probe, conducted by China’s Weihai Public Security Bureau, concluded that the Togo-flagged cargo ship Hong Tai 58 was
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Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger Vow AES Alliance Crackdown on Armed Groups in the Sahel
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso – Burkina Faso’s interim leader, Captain Ibrahim Traore, has pledged large-scale joint operations against armed groups in the Sahel region, as the three-member Alliance of Sahel States (AES) strengthens its military and economic cooperation. Traore’s announcement comes during the AES summit, held on Tuesday, following the launch of a 5,000-strong joint military
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