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One Killed, Nine Injured as Storm Hits Northern Paris

A construction worker was killed and nine others injured when a violent storm struck Val-d’Oise, northwest of Paris, on Monday evening, toppling three cranes in the town of Ermont. Authorities said four

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Poland Arrests Eight Suspected of Espionage and Sabotage for Russia

Polish authorities announced on Tuesday the arrest of eight people suspected of involvement in espionage and sabotage activities inside the country. Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the investigation is ongoing and that

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Gold and Silver Prices Plunge to Historic Lows amid Global Sell-Off

Precious metals markets suffered their sharpest drop in over a decade on Tuesday, with spot gold prices falling 6.3% to $4,082.03 per ounce and silver down 8.7% to $47.89. The sell-off was

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Tunisia’s Gabès Shuts Down in General Strike over Pollution and Gas Emissions

Schools, public offices, and major businesses in the southern Tunisian city of Gabès were closed on Tuesday as residents observed a general strike called by the Regional Labor Union to protest against

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World Bank Estimates Syria’s Reconstruction Costs at $216 Billion

The World Bank on Tuesday estimated the cost of rebuilding Syria at around $216 billion, following more than 13 years of conflict that devastated the country’s infrastructure and economy. According to the

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Gaza Receives Fewer Than 1,000 Humanitarian Trucks Since Ceasefire

The Gaza Government Media Office reported  that only 986 humanitarian trucks have entered the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire took effect, far short of the 6,600 trucks stipulated in the agreement. The

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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Begins 5-Year Prison

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy began serving a five-year prison sentence on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at La Santé prison in Paris after being convicted of conspiring to receive funds from Libya

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Sanae Takaichi Elected Japan’s First Female PM

Sanai Takayashi, leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party, won the lower house vote on Tuesday to become the nation’s next prime minister, marking a historic milestone as the first woman to

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Iraq’s Public Debt Drops to 31% of GDP, Staying Within Safe Limits

Iraq’s public debt continues to decline gradually, with the country remaining within safe debt limits at 31% of GDP, the Central Bank of Iraq announced on Monday. Samir Fakhri, Director General of

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Trump to Visit China Early Next Year, Expects Trade Deal with Xi Jinping

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he will visit China early next year, expressing optimism about reaching a trade agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping during their upcoming meeting in

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