September 22, 2025

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Iran Slams Alleged Israeli Strike on Qatari Soil, Labels It a Criminal Violation of International Norms and Regional Sovereignty

The government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has issued a fierce condemnation of what it described as a “criminal and extremely dangerous” act carried out by Israel on the sovereign territory of Qatar. Tehran’s strong-worded response follows reports alleging that the Israeli military orchestrated a targeted operation within Qatari borders—an action Iran says flagrantly

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Kemi Badenoch Warns UK Risks Repeat of 1976 Economic Crisis

London, UK | September 9, 2025  Britain’s Business and Trade Secretary, Kemi Badenoch, has warned that the United Kingdom could face a repeat of the 1976 economic crisis if urgent measures are not taken to restore market confidence and curb fiscal instability. Speaking during a policy dialogue in London, Badenoch drew parallels between the country’s

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UN Calls for Investigation After 17 Protesters Killed in Nepal

Kathmandu, Nepal | September 8, 2025  The United Nations has called for an independent investigation following the death of at least 17 protesters in Nepal during violent clashes with security forces. According to local reports, demonstrators had taken to the streets over growing economic hardship and political discontent when security personnel allegedly opened fire to

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U.S. Tightens Visa Rules: Applicants Must Now Book Interviews Only in Their Own Country of Nationality or Residence

From Washington to Abuja, the U.S. Department of State has sounded a clarion call to every non‑immigrant visa hopeful: your interview must now be booked and attended at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate located either in the country where you hold citizenship or where you currently reside, as confirmed in the fresh directive unveiled this week.

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China Cuts Through Mountain to Build New Expressway

Beijing, China | September 6, 2025 – In a bold display of engineering might, China has sliced through an entire mountain range to pave the way for a new expressway aimed at easing transportation and boosting economic connectivity. According to state media reports, the massive infrastructure project involves advanced drilling and blasting technology to carve

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Riyadh Metro Adjusts Timetable to Accommodate Students and Early Morning Commuters

In a strategic move aimed at enhancing convenience for daily travellers, authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have announced a revision of the operational schedule for the Riyadh Metro, with specific focus on students and early morning commuters. The latest adjustment comes as part of broader efforts to align the metro service with the

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Study Links Space Travel to Accelerated Biological Ageing

London, UK | September 6, 2025New research has revealed that going to space may accelerate biological ageing, raising concerns for long-duration human space missions. The study, which tracked changes in human stem cells during four separate space missions, found that exposure to the unique conditions of space—including microgravity and radiation—triggered cellular changes associated with ageing.

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Former UK Diplomat Alleges Civil Servants Silenced Over Gaza Concerns 

London, United Kingdom | September 5, 2025  Mark Smith, a British diplomat who resigned from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) in August 2024 over the UK’s refusal to halt arms sales to Israel, has alleged that civil servants who question the government’s stance on Gaza are routinely silenced by senior officials. Smith said

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Dozens of Israeli Settlers Attack Palestinian Village, Injured 20 Including Infant

 Khillet al-DabaÊ¿, Hebron – September 5, 2025 Dozens of Israeli settlers armed with sticks and knives stormed the Palestinian community of Khillet al-DabaÊ¿, near Hebron in the occupied West Bank, at dawn on Friday, September 5, 2025, leaving at least 20 people injured, including children and a three-month-old infant. According to the Anadolu News Agency,

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U.S. Government Sues Southern California Edison Over Deadly Wildfires

Los Angeles, California | September 5, 2025 The United States Department of Justice has filed two multi-million-dollar lawsuits against Southern California Edison (SCE), alleging that the utility’s negligence caused catastrophic wildfires in Southern California, including this year’s deadly Eaton Fire. According to federal filings, the lawsuits seek more than $77 million in damages for firefighting,

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