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Sri Lanka Tea Plantations Devastated by Cyclone Ditwah: Workers and Economy Face Severe Blow
Colombo, Sri Lanka — December 10, 2025 Sri Lanka’s tea plantations—a cornerstone of the nation’s economy and the second-largest source of export revenue after apparel—have suffered catastrophic damage following Cyclone Ditwah, the worst cyclone to hit the Indian Ocean island in a century. The storm uprooted fully grown tea crops, destroyed infrastructure, and displaced thousands
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy Says Country Ready for Elections If US and Allies Ensure Security Amid Ongoing War
KYIV, Ukraine — December 10, 2025 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Tuesday that Ukraine is prepared to hold national elections within the next three months, provided that the United States and other international allies can guarantee the security and safety of the voting process amid Russia’s ongoing military aggression. Zelenskyy’s statement comes in response
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Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Escalate: Over 500,000 Civilians Flee Amid Deadly Fighting
Clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have intensified, entering a third consecutive day of fighting, forcing over half a million civilians to flee their homes in a growing humanitarian crisis along the disputed border. The renewed conflict, marked by cross-border shelling, air raids, and military escalations, threatens to destabilize the region further and marks one of
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Military Transport Plane Crashes in Conflict-Hit Sudan, Killing Entire Crew as RSF Seizes Key Oilfield
Sudan’s deepening civil war saw another deadly turn on Tuesday when a military transport aircraft crashed while attempting to land at an airbase in the country’s east, killing everyone on board. The incident coincides with major territorial and economic losses for the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), increasing pressure on the military as the Rapid Support
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Possible Rise in Maternal Deaths: How USAID Funding Cuts Are Leaving Malawi’s Mothers Without Care
As health posts across Malawi scale back operations or close entirely, communities and medical professionals warn that expectant mothers are losing access to the lifesaving services they depend on. The ripple effect of United States Agency for International Development (USAID) cuts is becoming increasingly visible in remote regions, where long distances, poverty, and strained hospitals
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At Least 19 Killed After Two Residential Buildings Collapse in Morocco’s Fes
At least 19 people, including several children, have been killed and 16 others injured after two residential buildings collapsed in the historic city of Fes, Morocco, according to state media. Emergency crews continued rescue operations through the night as authorities worked to locate survivors trapped beneath the rubble. The incident occurred late Wednesday in the
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Hamas Leader Khaled Meshaal Says Group Will Limit Future Gaza Attacks but Rejects Disarmament
Senior Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal has signaled a willingness to curb any future attacks from Gaza toward Israel, but firmly rejected the possibility of disarming the Palestinian resistance group. Speaking to Al Jazeera Arabic’s Mawazin, Meshaal said that laying down arms would be equivalent to “removing the soul” of Hamas, underscoring how central the movement’s
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DRC Crisis Deepens as 200,000 Flee M23 Rebel Surge and Dozens Killed Near Uvira
The humanitarian crisis in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is worsening rapidly, with the United Nations reporting that nearly 200,000 civilians have fled their homes in just a matter of days. The mass displacement comes amid a renewed and aggressive offensive by the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group, which has advanced toward the
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Senator Ningi Protests Withdrawal of Police Orderly, Calls for Fair Implementation of Presidential Security Directive
A mild drama erupted in the Senate on Wednesday as Senator Abdul Ningi (Bauchi Central) protested the withdrawal of his only police orderly. Ningi urged that the presidential directive ordering the removal of police escorts from VIPs be applied uniformly and not selectively target lawmakers. During plenary, he described the action as discriminatory, noting that
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Maria Corina Machado in Oslo but Set to Skip Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony Amid Mystery and Political Turmoil
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, has arrived in Oslo but will not attend the official ceremony, according to Kristian Berg Harpviken, director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute. Her unexpected absence has added an air of intrigue to one of the world’s most renowned international events, especially after
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