Myanmar rebels to withdraw from two towns under new China-brokered truce | Conflict News

The Ta’ang National Liberation Army says it will pull out of the ruby-mining town of Mogok and nearby Momeik.Published On 29 Oct 202529 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareAn armed rebel group in Myanmar says it has reached a truce with the military-run government to stop months of heavy clashes in the country’s north.The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) announced on Tuesday that it had signed an agreement with Myanmar’s government following several days of China-mediated…

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Sudanese activist sees his executed uncles in RSF videos from el-Fasher | Sudan war News

Mohammed Zakaria had not slept in two days when the news came that el-Fasher, his hometown, had fallen to the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.The Sudanese video journalist and human rights activist had been monitoring the deteriorating situation from Kampala, Uganda, watching as the paramilitary seized the North Darfur governor’s office in the city on Friday, edging closer to taking control of all of it.He feared the worst.For Zakaria, the “nightmare” scenario is intensely personal. Searching through social media…

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Australia and India denied by rain after Suryakumar big hitting | Cricket News

India reached 97-1 in the 10th over against hosts Australia when rain fell in Canberra in the first T20 of the series.Published On 29 Oct 202529 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareThe first Twenty20 between Australia and India was washed out by the Canberra rain, with the tourists able to bat for less than half of their allocated tally of overs for a total of 97 for one.Shubman Gill was 37 not out and skipper Suryakumar…

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Polls open in Tanzania’s election as key opponents barred | Elections News

President Samia Suluhu Hassan is expected to win the election as the two main opposition parties have been barred from taking part.Polls have opened in Tanzania for presidential and parliamentary elections being held without the leading opposition party, as the government has been violently cracking down on dissent ahead of the vote.More than 37 million registered voters will cast their ballots from 7am local time (4:00 GMT) until 4pm (13:00 GMT). The election commission says it will announce…

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As Trump and Xi near deal, few see letup in heated US-China rivalry | International Trade News

Gyeongju, South Korea – As US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping prepare to meet for the first time since 2019, Washington and Beijing appear poised to reach a deal to lower the temperature of their fierce rivalry.But while Trump and Xi are widely expected to de-escalate US-China tensions in South Korea on Thursday, expectations are modest for how far any agreement will go to resolve the myriad points of contention between the world’s two largest…

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Venezuela declares Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister persona non grata | Conflict News

Tensions have grown between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago over support for US military action in the Caribbean.Venezuela has declared Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister a persona non grata, as the two countries continue to feud over United States military activity in the Caribbean Sea.On Tuesday, Venezuela’s National Assembly voted in favour of the sanction against Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, who has been sparring with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. It designates her as unwelcome in the country and…

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Is Africa the West’s ‘Human Dumping Ground’? | Donald Trump

We look at the deals between some African nations and the Trump administration to accept deportees from the US.Several African nations, including Uganda, Rwanda, Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, and South Sudan, have agreed to accept US-deported migrants, many with no ties to Africa. As rights groups sound the alarm, we examine what these deals mean for deportees, governments, and global migration politics. Presenter: Stefanie Dekker Guests:Melusi Simelane – Southern Africa Litigation CentreDaniel Akech – International Crisis GroupPublished On 28 Oct…

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Palestinian grandparents care for 36 children orphaned by Israel in Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News

More than 39,000 children in Gaza have lost one or both of their parents since Israel’s war on Gaza began two years ago.Published On 28 Oct 202528 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareIn Gaza, entire generations have been wiped out by Israel since it launched its genocidal war in Gaza two years ago, compounding the acute trauma of the already long-suffering Palestinian civilian population in the enclave.More than 39,000 children in Gaza have lost one or…

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Impasse leaves Afghanistan-Pakistan peace talks mired in uncertainty | Taliban News

Three days of negotiations in Istanbul fail to yield breakthrough, but both sides maintain ceasefire is holding.Published On 28 Oct 202528 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareThe peace process between Pakistan and Afghanistan is mired in uncertainty after the pair reportedly failed to find a breakthrough during three days of negotiations in Istanbul.State media in each country blamed the other on Tuesday for the lack of agreement on a long-term truce in Turkiye. The talks were…

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Hurricane Melissa live: Category 5 storm nears Jamaica, strongest this year | Climate Crisis News

blinking-dotLive updatesLive updates, Category 5 storm is predicted to be the most destructive storm on record to hit the Caribbean island.Published On 28 Oct 202528 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share Source link

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Trump rules out VP run in 2028, but says he ‘would love’ a third term | Donald Trump News

US president muses about a third term in office despite the constitution barring him from doing so.Published On 28 Oct 202528 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareUnited States President Donald Trump has ruled out running for vice president in the 2028 election but said he “would love” to serve a third term in office.The comments on Monday came despite the US Constitution barring anyone from being elected to the country’s presidency for a third time.Recommended Stories…

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Hamas hands over remains of captive as Israeli drone strike kills two | Gaza News

Hamas has handed over the remains of another dead captive to Israel, hours after an Israeli drone attack in southern Gaza killed two Palestinians amid a fragile ceasefire.The Israeli military said on Monday that the Red Cross had taken custody of the coffin and was in the process of transporting it to the army’s troops in Gaza.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listUnder the terms of a United States-brokered ceasefire that took effect on October 10, Hamas…

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