- Young Nepalis brought down the government. Now they need a plan. The Washington Post
- ‘You Burned This Country Down’: After Arsons, Nepal Reckons With Its Future The New York Times
- A parliament in flames, a leader toppled. Nepal’s Gen-Z…
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Israel intensifies Gaza City bombardment, forcing families to flee
Rushdi AbualoufGaza correspondent and
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ReutersIsraeli air strikes hit Beach camp in western Gaza City on Sunday Israeli forces have stepped up their assault on Gaza City with a wave of heavy air strikes, marking a sharp escalation…
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Would Poles Fight in Event of War? Survey Results Branded Surprising
Most Poles would not be prepared to sign up to defend their country in the event of war, according to a new survey.
Asked whether they would volunteer for military service or “actively support” the army if war broke out, 57% said they…
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Trump calls on all NATO countries to stop buying Russian oil, threatens 50% to 100% tariffs on China
BASKING RIDGE, N.J. (AP) — President Donald Trump said Saturday he believes the Russia-Ukraine war would end if all NATO countries stopped buying oil from Russia and placed tariffs on China of 50% to…
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IDF strikes Hamas Gaza City high-rise, 280,000 Gazans leave
IDF strikes Hamas Gaza City high-rise, 280,000 Gazans leave | The Jerusalem Post Continue Reading
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Curfew is lifted in Nepal as calm returns after deadly mass protests
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Nepalese authorities lifted the curfew in the country’s capital and surrounding areas on Saturday as calm returned following the appointment of the Himalayan nation’s first…
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Netanyahu’s gamble on striking Qatar may have failed, but he’s not backing down
When Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered this week’s strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar, he took a major gamble in his campaign to pound the terror group into submission.
With signs growing that the mission failed, that gamble appears…
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At least 193 people killed in two separate boat accidents in DR Congo
Boat accidents have become increasingly more frequent in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as many people opt for this more affordable mode of transportation. These wooden vessels are frequently overloaded and often not equipped with life jackets.
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After IPL franchise, now PSL team boycotts India vs Pakistan in tit-for-tat move | Cricket News
In the build-up to the high-voltage Asia Cup 2025 clash between India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on September 14, off-field controversies have taken centre stage. The latest…
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