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Hamas Meets Egypt’s Intelligence Chief Amid Rising Tensions in Gaza
A senior delegation from Hamas recently met with Egypt’s intelligence chief in Cairo to address ongoing concerns over Israel’s repeated breaches of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza. This high-level meeting comes as Palestinians across Gaza mourned the loss of dozens of civilians killed in recent Israeli attacks. According to Hamas, the discussions with Hassan Rashad,…
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Malaysia to Ban Social Media for Children Under 16 Starting 2026
Malaysia has announced plans to ban social media use for children under the age of 16, beginning next year, joining a growing number of countries adopting strict measures to protect young users from online harms. The move comes amid increasing global concern over digital safety for children, including risks such as cyberbullying, financial scams, exposure…
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Six Killed in Suicide Attack on Federal Constabulary Headquarters in Peshawar, Pakistan
At least six people were killed in a suicide bombing at the Federal Constabulary (FC) headquarters in Peshawar, Pakistan, on November 24, 2025, in an attack that injured several others and shook the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). Three suicide bombers targeted the paramilitary force’s complex in a densely populated area of the city.…
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Snapchat Rolls Out Age Verification in Australia Ahead of Landmark Under-16 Social Media Ban
Snapchat has begun implementing age verification checks for children and teenagers in Australia as the country prepares to enforce a world-first social media ban for users under 16, starting December 10, 2025. The Australian law, considered one of the strictest globally, targets major social media platforms and threatens companies with fines of up to 49.5…
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Philippine President Marcos Announces Arrests in Massive Flood-Control Corruption Scandal
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has confirmed that seven individuals have been arrested in connection with the country’s expanding corruption scandal involving so-called “ghost” flood-control projects—an alleged scheme that may have cost the Philippines more than 118.5 billion pesos (USD $2 billion). The scandal, one of the largest public infrastructure corruption cases in recent Philippine…
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Lionel Messi Shines With Goal and Three Assists as Inter Miami Dominate Cincinnati in MLS Playoffs
Lionel Messi delivered yet another masterclass performance, scoring once and setting up three more goals as Inter Miami cruised past FC Cincinnati 4–0 in the 2025 MLS Eastern Conference semifinal on Sunday. The win marks Miami’s deepest playoff run in club history as they advance to the Eastern Conference Final for the first time. Messi,…
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Cristiano Ronaldo Scores Incredible Bicycle Kick as Al Nassr Cruise to 4–1 Victory
Cristiano Ronaldo, now 40 years old, proved once again why he remains one of football’s greatest ever players by scoring a breathtaking bicycle kick in Al Nassr’s 4–1 win over Al Khaleej in the Saudi Pro League on Sunday. The spectacular 96th-minute strike instantly went viral, with fans and analysts calling it one of the…
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Bellingham Scores Late Equaliser as Real Madrid Fight Back to Draw 2-2 With Elche
Jude Bellingham delivered yet another crucial moment for Real Madrid, scoring an 87th-minute equaliser to salvage a 2-2 draw against a determined Elche side on Sunday. The result pushes Madrid back to the top of the La Liga table by one point, but it also exposed vulnerabilities that coach Xabi Alonso will need to address…
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US Designates Venezuela’s ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as Terror Group Amid Rising Military Tensions
The United States is preparing to formally classify Venezuela’s so-called “Cartel de los Soles” as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO), a move that significantly escalates Washington’s pressure campaign against President Nicolás Maduro. The designation, expected on Monday, comes at a time of heightened military presence in the Caribbean Sea and growing concerns over possible US…
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Sudan’s Army Chief Rejects Quad Truce Proposal, Accusing UAE of Bias
Sudan’s military leader, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has rejected a ceasefire proposal offered by the international “Quad” group—Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States—sparking renewed concerns that Sudan’s devastating civil war will continue with no sign of relief. Al-Burhan’s rejection adds another setback to diplomatic efforts aimed at halting a conflict…
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