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Mexican President Sheinbaum to Sue Man Who Harassed Her at Public Event
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she will file a lawsuit against a drunk man who physically harassed her during a public event in Mexico City. Footage showed the man approaching her from behind and attempting to kiss her before…
Death Toll from Typhoon Kalmaegi in the Philippines Rises to 114
The death toll from floods and landslides caused by Typhoon Kalmaegi in the central Philippines has risen to 114, with 127 people still missing, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
Most of the deaths…
EU’s Kallas: Türkiye Remains a Key Partner and Regional Actor
EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas said Türkiye remains a key partner and important regional actor for the European Union during her visit to the Greek Cypriot Administration ahead of its upcoming EU presidency.
At a joint press…
Thailand Shines with Colorful Floating Lantern Festival
Thailand celebrated its traditional Loy Krathong, or Floating Lantern Festival, with dazzling colors and lights on November 5. Locals gathered by rivers and lakes to release handmade lanterns, or “krathongs,” into the water with…
Supermoon Dazzles Skywatchers in Japan
A rare “supermoon” — when the Moon comes closest to Earth — lit up Japan’s night sky, appearing up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than usual.
The striking view was captured by the Kitasubaru Observatory in Hokkaido’s Nayaro City and by…
Israel and Settlers Carried Out 2,350 Attacks in West Bank in October
The Palestinian Authority reported that Israeli forces and Jewish settlers carried out 2,350 attacks against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank last month.
According to the Commission on Colonization and Resistance to the Wall,…
US Government Shutdown Becomes Longest in History at 36 Days
The US government has been shut down for 36 days after Democrats and Republicans in Congress failed to agree on a temporary budget to fund federal agencies—marking the longest shutdown in US history.
Federal employees continue to work…
Portugal Seizes 1.7 Tons of Cocaine in Atlantic
Portuguese authorities intercepted a semi-submarine carrying over 1.7 tons of cocaine in the Atlantic Ocean, arresting four crew members—two Ecuadorians, one Venezuelan, and one Colombian. Officials said the vessel was heading toward the…
Death Toll from Typhoon Kalmaegi in Philippines Rises to 66
The death toll from Typhoon Kalmaegi, which hit the central Philippines, has risen to 66, officials said. Most of the deaths occurred in Cebu, where severe flooding submerged residential areas. Six military personnel also died when…
US Airstrike Kills Two in Anti-Drug Operation in Eastern Pacific
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that two people were killed in a US airstrike targeting a drug-smuggling vessel in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Ordered by President Donald Trump, the strike is part of Washington’s ongoing…