Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi on Tuesday amid disagreements over policy decisions, including a recent attack on Qatar and an offensive to occupy Gaza…
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Giant pumpkins hit the water for rowing race in Oregon
The gourd, the bad, and the ugly set sail in Oregon at the state’s annual pumpkin regatta in Tualatin.
Hosted since 2004, the rowing race sees competitors dress up as characters from Elvis or a hot dog, to Guy Fieri and a UPS delivery man, and…
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Nearly one million of Gaza’s 1.1 million olive trees have been destroyed by Israel
Nearly one million of the Gaza Strip’s 1.1 million olive trees have been destroyed by Israel, according to a report.
The Israeli military has bulldozed Gaza’s olive groves, dried up from lack of water, or remain…
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Germany refusing to allow entry to injured children from Gaza – Middle East Monitor
The German government has rejected an offer by the northern city of Hanover to accept up to 20 injured and traumatized children from the Gaza Strip, media reports said Tuesday, Anadolu reports.
“We deeply regret the…
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How will China tackle its many challenges in the coming five years? | Business and Economy
Chinese Communist Party leadership is meeting behind closed doors to draft a five-year plan.
China’s top leaders are meeting for an important conference that will give a glimpse into the priorities of the world’s second-largest economy.
The…
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Yemen’s Ansarullah warns of escalation if Israel abandons Gaza ceasefire
Yemen’s Ansarullah leader says the country is fully prepared to escalate operations if Israel fails to uphold the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
“We will remain in full readiness to return to operations and to higher…
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Japanese emperor approves Takaichi as first female prime minister | Politics
NewsFeed Japan’s Emperor Naruhito has officially appointed Sanae Takaichi as prime minister, making her the first woman in the country’s history to hold that role.
Published On 21 Oct 2025
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Stolen jewellery worth €88m, prosecutor says
Jewellery stolen from the Louvre in Paris in a daring daylight robbery has been valued at 88 million euros (£76m; $102m), a French public prosecutor has said, citing the museum’s curator.
Laure Beccuau told RTL radio the sum was “extraordinary”…
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Turkish foreign minister, intelligence chief meet with Hamas delegation in Qatar – Middle East Monitor
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin on Tuesday met with Mohammed Ismail Darwish, the head of Hamas’ Shura Council, and Hamas political bureau members in Qatar, Anadolu…
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Iraq, Turkmenistan sign energy deal as Baghdad seeks to ease power shortages
BAGHDAD, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) — Iraq and Turkmenistan have signed an agreement to expand energy cooperation as Baghdad struggles to tackle its long-running electricity crisis, the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
The deal, signed on Monday,…
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