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At Least 60 Killed in Attack on Sudan’s Al-Fashir, Activists Say

A new wave of violence has hit Sudan. At least 60 people were killed in a deadly attack on the city of Al-Fashir, a key city in the country’s Darfur region. Activists and aid workers say the fighting started suddenly and spread quickly, leaving many families in fear and pain. This attack is part of...

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TLP Protest: Islamabad, Pindi Face Roadblocks, Mobile Data Service Suspension

In recent days, residents of Islamabad and Rawalpindi have faced significant disruptions due to protests organized by the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), a political and religious party in Pakistan. The protests, which have been held in response to various political issues, have caused severe roadblocks, halting traffic in major areas of both cities. Additionally, mobile data...

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Israeli Security Cabinet Meeting Now

The Israeli Security Cabinet is having an important meeting right now to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing the country. The cabinet is made up of high-ranking government officials and military leaders who make decisions on national security, defense, and related matters. This meeting comes at a time when Israel is facing several...

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Egyptian President Invites Trump to Witness Signing of Potential Gaza Deal

In a significant diplomatic move, the President of Egypt has extended an invitation to former U.S. President Donald Trump to attend the signing of a potential peace deal regarding the ongoing conflict in Gaza. This invitation has drawn attention from around the world, as both sides of the Gaza conflict—Israel and Hamas—have long struggled to...

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Hundreds of Trekkers Escape from Blizzard-Struck Everest in Tibet

In a dramatic turn of events, hundreds of trekkers who were hiking near Mount Everest in Tibet found themselves caught in a powerful blizzard. The storm, which struck without warning, forced many trekkers to scramble for safety as heavy snow and freezing winds quickly made the trails dangerous. Fortunately, after hours of uncertainty, most of...

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Northern Gaza Remains a “Dangerous Combat Zone,” Israeli Military Says

The situation in northern Gaza has become increasingly alarming, as the Israeli military has declared it a “dangerous combat zone.” This warning comes as Israel intensifies its military operations in the area, aiming to target militants and secure its borders. For the people living in northern Gaza, this means heightened risks and even greater challenges...

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India to Host First Afghan Taliban Minister Amid Shifting Diplomatic Landscape

In a significant diplomatic development, Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, is scheduled to visit India from October 9 to 16, 2025. This marks the first high-level visit by a senior Taliban official to India since the group seized power in Afghanistan in August 2021. The United Nations Security Council has granted a temporary...

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Turkiye Condemns Flotilla Interception, Calls It Terrorist Act

Turkiye has strongly condemned the recent interception of a Gaza-bound flotilla by Israeli forces, calling the act a “terrorist act” and a violation of international law. The flotilla, which was carrying humanitarian aid for the people of Gaza, was stopped by Israeli naval forces as it attempted to break the blockade on the region. The...