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Death Toll in Iran Protests Rises to 65 as Unrest Spreads Nationwide

The independent Iranian human rights news agency “HRANA” reported on Saturday that the death toll from protests sweeping the country for nearly two weeks has risen to 65. According to HRANA, which

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Greenland Parties Affirm Unity, Reject Trump’s Bid to Control the Island

Political parties in Greenland affirmed their unity on Friday in the face of efforts by U.S. President Donald Trump to take control of the Danish territory. In a joint statement, the five

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UK Allocates £200 Million for Preparations to Potentially Deploy Troops in Ukraine

Britain said it has decided to allocate £200 million (about $270 million) to fund preparations for the possible deployment of troops to Ukraine, after pledging earlier this week to contribute forces to

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Dissident FARC Leader Calls for Unity Against “Growing U.S. Military Intervention”

Néstor Gregorio Vera, leader of the largest dissident faction of the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), has called on other rebel groups to set aside their differences and unite against

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Trump Says Iran Is in “Big Trouble,” Renews Warning of Military Strikes

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday, January 9, 2026, that Iran is in “big trouble” as widespread popular protests continue, renewing his warning of possible military strikes if demonstrators are violently

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North Korea Says It Shot Down South Korean Drone, Warns Seoul of “Heavy Price”

North Korea announced on Saturday, January 10, 2026, that it had shot down a drone launched by South Korea over its territory earlier this month, warning that Seoul would “pay a heavy

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Morocco: Flash Floods and Heavy Rains Force Evacuations and Road Closures

Heavy rainfall and flash floods hit several Moroccan regions, closing major roads and causing mud-brick homes to collapse in mountain villages, prompting emergency evacuations. Local authorities reported significant damage to infrastructure and

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Yemen: Preliminary Deal Reached to Exchange Hundreds of Detainees

Warring Yemeni parties have agreed in principle to exchange hundreds of detainees in the coming weeks, marking a rare breakthrough in stalled negotiations. Mediators said the understanding followed several undisclosed rounds of

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Sudan: UN Agencies Warn of Imminent Famine Threatening Millions

UN agencies have warned that Sudan faces the risk of large-scale famine as the war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces devastates food access and supply networks. More than half

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Turkey: Hundreds Rescued After Snowstorm Paralyzes Northern Regions

Turkish authorities launched wide-scale emergency operations to rescue hundreds of residents stranded in vehicles on major highways after a sudden snowstorm hit the northern provinces. The storm partially paralyzed transportation networks, shutting

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