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Successful Rescue Operation Near Mount Everest in Tibet, China
A massive search-and-rescue operation has been successfully concluded near the east face of Mount Everest in Tibet, China. Nearly 1,000 hikers and support staff, including local guides and yak herders, were stranded due to a…
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Nobel Literature Prize Favorites Swiss Postmodernist and Australian Authors in the Spotlight
The Nobel Literature Prize is set to be announced soon, and experts are buzzing with predictions about potential winners. Among the favorites are Swiss postmodernist novelist Christian Kracht and Australian authors Gerald Murnane and Alexis…
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US Government on Brink of Shutdown Amid Partisan Standoff
The United States government is hurtling towards a shutdown as Democrats and Republicans fail to reach an agreement, with funding set to expire at midnight. A last-minute meeting at the White House on Monday failed…
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Afghanistan Plunged into Total Internet Blackout by Taliban
Afghanistan has been thrust into a state of complete digital isolation as the Taliban government has severed fiber-optic connections, cutting off 40 million people from the digital world. The sudden blackout, which occurred on Monday…
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Hamas Reviews Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan Amid International Pressure
Hamas is currently reviewing a 20-point Gaza peace plan unveiled by US President Donald Trump, with the support of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The plan aims to end the nearly two-year conflict in Gaza…
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UK Court Dismisses Terrorism Charge Against Kneecap Rapper Mo Chara
A UK court has dropped the terrorism charge against Liam Og O hAnnaidh, a member of the Irish rap group Kneecap, also known as Mo Chara. The charge was dismissed due to a technical error,…
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Valencia’s La Liga Match Postponed Due to Heavy Rain Alert
Valencia’s highly anticipated La Liga match against Real Oviedo has been postponed due to a red alert issued for heavy rains in the eastern Valencia region. The Spanish football federation (RFEF) announced the decision under…
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Malaysia Vows to Fight FIFA Suspensions After ‘Technical Error’ Claim
The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has attributed the recent FIFA suspensions of seven national players to a “technical error” in the document submission process. The suspensions were handed down after FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee found…
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Weekly Economic Review for the Week Ended September 26, 2025
The week ended September 26, 2025, saw significant developments in global markets, with major stock indexes experiencing fluctuations amid cautious Federal Reserve commentary and shifting interest rate expectations. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial…
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Illegal Tuna Exports A Growing Concern in Global Fisheries Management
The issue of illegal tuna exports has come under scrutiny, with instances of overfishing and unsustainable practices threatening global tuna stocks. While there isn’t specific information available on a former Director of Fisheries being arraigned…






