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Keir Starmer is in South Africa as G20 gathers without Donald Trump

British Premier Keir Starmer has arrived Keir Starmer arrived in Johannesburg, South Africa, prior to the 2025 G20 summit (22-23 November) in which he emphasized the government’s intention to participate with the world’s top leaders despite his absence from the U.S. delegation led by Donald Trump. The Guardian+2Sky News+2 The Summit context and the notable...

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Japan’s largest urban fire in decades ravages 170 buildings

On Tuesday evening in southern Japan’s Saganoseki district of Oita City, an intense blaze broke out that burned at least 170 buildings and claimed one life – marking one of the country’s biggest urban fires since nearly 50 years. according to CNA.According to Japan’s Fire and Disaster Management Agency, the fire started around 17:40 local...

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Germany withdraws auction of Holocaust artifacts amid growing backlash

Germany has decided to cancel an auction of more than 600 Holocaust artifacts that was planned, following backlash from Holocaust survivors and international condemnation. AP News =+ 2 (ABC News = ABC News).Auktionshaus Felzmann held an auction titled, “The System of Terror”, that caused outrage when they offered letters written by concentration-camp prisoners for sale...

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From Meat Grinder to Mopeds: How Russia Rethought Its War-Fighting in Ukraine

Russia’s conflict in Ukraine has progressed through several stages, each reflecting shifting tactics, battlefield realities and political calculations. Beginning as a large-scale conventional invasion in 2022 has gradually evolved into an adaptable and resource-conscious campaign; analysts often refer to its early months as a “meat grinder,” with casualties due to frontal assaults and poorly coordinated...

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One month into the Ceasefire in Gaza, scores of Hamas Fighters remain trapped underground.

Weeks after the implementation of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, reports indicate that an extensive Hamas tunnel network remains active beneath Gaza Strip, creating further complications to post-conflict dynamics and raising questions regarding humanitarian procedures, security arrangements and long-term viability of infrastructure erected over years of conflict. After months of intense fighting, the ceasefire, established after...

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Iran Parliament Speaker Comments on Pakistan’s Potential Role in Abraham Accords

Iran’s parliament speaker has responded to growing speculation about whether Pakistan could one day join the Abraham Accords, offering cautious remarks that highlight Tehran’s longstanding position on regional normalization efforts. His comments come amid renewed debate in South Asia and the Middle East over shifting diplomatic alignments and the future of regional security frameworks. Speaking...

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Donald Trump Sees It As His Obligation To Sue BBC Over Edited Speech

Donald Trump recently expressed his belief that it is his duty to pursue legal action against BBC, alleging they edited his speech to give an impression that it incited violence. The Times of Israel +5 The Guardian +5 Financial Times.According to allegations made against BBC documentary Panorama, which edited together clips from Trump’s speech during...

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U.S. Military Destroys Two Boats in Eastern Pacific and Kills Six

United States Military has confirmed it struck two boats in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and killed six individuals aboard, raising serious concerns over increasing military activity in this region as well as wider implications of such operations. Reportedly conducted by Navy forces following intelligence about suspected illicit drug trafficking activity, this attack has raised many...