03 Oct, 2025
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Doctors Without Borders Ceases Operations in Gaza City Amid Escalating Israeli Offensive

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has evacuated its staff from Gaza City due to the deteriorating conditions of the medical system. The organization cited the overwhelming pressure on healthcare facilities, which are struggling to cope with the demands of the ongoing crisis. The U.N. has expressed concerns that more hospitals in the region may be forced […]

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Drones Disrupt Airspace Over Danish Military Bases

Drones have been spotted near Denmark’s largest military facility, Karup airbase, leading to temporary airspace closures this week due to safety concerns. On Thursday, the incursions, which spanned several hours, prompted the Danish authorities to label the activity a “hybrid attack,” though they found no evidence linking these incidents to Russia. Confirming the sightings, the […]

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Netanyahu’s Bold U.N. Speech: A Message for Both Israelis and the World

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu encountered walkouts and protests during his recent address at the United Nations. The event highlighted rising tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Despite the backlash, Netanyahu signaled that opposing Palestinian statehood could form a central aspect of his political strategy, aiming to rally support among Israeli voters. His stance underscores a […]

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Iraq Restarts Kurdish Oil Exports to Turkey After 2.5-Year Suspension

Iraq has resumed crude oil exports from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region to Turkiye, marking the end of a two-and-a-half-year deadlock over legal and technical disputes. The resumption began at 6 AM local time on Saturday, as confirmed by Iraq’s oil ministry, which reported smooth operations with no significant issues. Under a tripartite agreement involving Iraq’s […]

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Labour Plans to Return More Railway Operators to Public Ownership in 2024 | UK Politics Live

At the Labour Party’s annual conference, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander is set to announce that the majority of rail services in Great Britain will fall under public ownership by mid-2024. Alexander will reveal that four train services—including West Midlands Trains, Govia Thameslink Railway, Chiltern Railways, and Great Western Railway—will transition to public management, marking a […]

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US Revokes Colombian President’s Visa Following UN Visit

Colombian President Gustavo Petro faced backlash from the U.S. government after he urged American soldiers to “disobey Trump’s order” during a speech at a pro-Palestinian rally in New York. The State Department described his comments as “reckless and incendiary” and announced plans to revoke his visa. Petro, who was attending the UN General Assembly, criticized […]

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Fire at South Korean Data Center Leads to Government Service Outages

Hundreds of state services experienced outages following an explosion of a lithium battery during maintenance at a data center, according to official reports. The incident occurred while technicians were working, leading to an immediate disruption in services essential for various state operations. Authorities have initiated an investigation to determine the exact cause of the explosion […]