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Renewed Thai-Cambodia Border Clashes Claim Lives, Displace Thousands
Thailand–Cambodia Border – Renewed hostilities along the Thai-Cambodia border have led to a rising death toll and mass displacement, as both nations continue their military confrontation over disputed territory. Clashes resumed late Sunday, reigniting tensions that had briefly subsided following a July ceasefire brokered by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and US President Donald Trump.
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Deadly Car Bomb Outside Police Station in Mexico’s Michoacán Kills at Least Three, Injures Six
Michoacán, Mexico – A devastating car explosion outside a police station in Mexico’s western state of Michoacán has killed at least three people and injured six others, according to local and federal security authorities. The blast occurred on Saturday along a central avenue in Coahuayana, sending shockwaves through the community and raising concerns about escalating
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Qatar’s PM Calls for Inclusive Dialogue with Hamas and Non-State Actors to Achieve Regional Peace
Doha, Qatar – Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, has called for inclusive engagement with all parties, including non-state actors such as Hamas, as the only viable route to achieving lasting regional peace. Speaking to U.S. journalist Tucker Carlson at the Doha Forum on December
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Germany’s Chancellor Merz Meets Netanyahu Amid Gaza Conflict and Diplomatic Tensions
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz reaffirmed Germany’s support for Israel during his inaugural visit to the country, even as the Israeli war on Gaza continues to draw international scrutiny. During a joint press conference in Jerusalem on Sunday, Merz emphasized Germany’s commitment to Israel’s security while also voicing support for a future Palestinian state. Israeli Prime
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The Fragile Fight for Justice in Post-Assad Syria: One Year On
A year after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Syria faces the delicate challenge of balancing justice, peace, and reconciliation. For many Syrians, delayed or denied accountability has intensified frustration, as families of the forcibly disappeared and victims of past atrocities continue to seek answers. Personal Stories Highlight Urgent Need for Justice For Ziad Mahmoud Amayri,
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Lando Norris Clinches Maiden F1 World Championship at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
British driver Lando Norris made history on Sunday by claiming his first Formula One (F1) world drivers’ title at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, ending Max Verstappen’s four-year reign. The 26-year-old McLaren driver finished third in the season finale behind race winner Verstappen and teammate Oscar Piastri, securing the championship by a narrow two-point margin.
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Acclaimed British Photographer Martin Parr Dies at 73, Leaving a Legacy of Satirical Color Photography
British documentary photographer Martin Parr, one of the most influential chroniclers of contemporary British life, has died at the age of 73, his foundation confirmed. Parr passed away at his home in Bristol, England, leaving behind a remarkable legacy of satirical and highly vivid photography that captured the quirks and contradictions of everyday life. Celebrated
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Russia Welcomes Trump’s Revised US Security Strategy as Global Tensions Shift
The Kremlin has welcomed the new national security strategy unveiled by US President Donald Trump, saying it aligns closely with Russia’s vision of global affairs. The updated strategy, released last week, signals a significant shift in Washington’s foreign policy approach, particularly regarding Europe, NATO, Russia, and the Indo-Pacific. Kremlin Praises Alignment With Russia’s Vision Kremlin
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Gritty Palestine Advances to Arab Cup 2025 Quarterfinals as Qatar Shockingly Crashes Out
In a dramatic turn of events at the FIFA Arab Cup 2025, Palestine made history by reaching the quarterfinals for the first time, while host nation Qatar suffered a stunning exit after losing 3-0 to Tunisia. The last round of Group A fixtures, played on Sunday, delivered unforgettable moments for fans across the Arab world.
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Hamas and Israel Move Toward Phase Two of US-Backed Gaza Plan
As Israel and Hamas prepare to enter phase two of the US-drafted Gaza peace plan, major questions remain over the role of an international stabilisation force and the specifics of Palestinian disarmament. Hamas’ Position on Phase Two Senior Hamas official Basem Naim emphasized that the draft plan “requires a lot of clarifications.” Hamas is open
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