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Deadly quake rocks Afghanistan leaving iconic Blue Mosque surrounded by rubble
Middle East
November 3, 2025
Deadly quake rocks Afghanistan leaving iconic Blue Mosque surrounded by rubble
A powerful earthquake has rattled northern Afghanistan, killing more than a dozen people, injuring hundreds and damaging one the country’s…
Democrats are more enthusiastic about the midterms as Trump’s approval hits a second-term low, CNN poll finds
World
November 3, 2025
Democrats are more enthusiastic about the midterms as Trump’s approval hits a second-term low, CNN poll finds
One year out from the midterm elections, the Democratic Party holds a sizable enthusiasm advantage as views of President Donald…
Jihadi fighters affiliated with al Qaeda close in on Mali’s capital, as instability grows across Sahel region
World
November 3, 2025
Jihadi fighters affiliated with al Qaeda close in on Mali’s capital, as instability grows across Sahel region
A well-armed jihadist group affiliated with al Qaeda is closing in on Bamako, the capital of Mali. The country’s military…
Big Tech keeps splurging on AI. The pressure is ramping up to show why
Technology
November 3, 2025
Big Tech keeps splurging on AI. The pressure is ramping up to show why
Silicon Valley’s mega AI spending spree isn’t slowing down anytime soon. But Wall Street’s patience to see a return might…
British man arrested over mass stabbing attack on a train in England. Here’s what we know
World
November 3, 2025
British man arrested over mass stabbing attack on a train in England. Here’s what we know
Britain was shocked by a mass stabbing attack on a train Saturday evening that targeted passengers as they traveled through…
Israel receives remains of 3 more deceased hostages held in Gaza
Middle East
November 3, 2025
Israel receives remains of 3 more deceased hostages held in Gaza
Jerusalem — Israel on Sunday received the bodies of three more deceased hostages held in Gaza. The remains were transferred…
Japan’s new leader Takaichi says she wants to meet North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
World
November 3, 2025
Japan’s new leader Takaichi says she wants to meet North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
Tokyo — Japan’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said she wants to hold a summit with North Korean leader Kim…
An epochal political week opens with shutdown about to break record
World
November 3, 2025
An epochal political week opens with shutdown about to break record
A defining week has dawned in American politics with huge implications for Donald Trump’s second presidency, for his fellow Republicans…
Trump says he’s ordered Pentagon to ‘prepare for possible action’ in Nigeria
World
November 2, 2025
Trump says he’s ordered Pentagon to ‘prepare for possible action’ in Nigeria
US President Donald Trump said Saturday he has ordered the Defense Department to prepare for possible military action in Nigeria…
US military strikes another alleged drug-trafficking boat in the Caribbean, killing 3
World
November 2, 2025
US military strikes another alleged drug-trafficking boat in the Caribbean, killing 3
The US military carried out another deadly strike on alleged drug-traffickers at sea on Saturday, continuing a monthslong campaign by…
Saudi Arabia is making a massive bet on becoming a global AI powerhouse
Technology
November 2, 2025
Saudi Arabia is making a massive bet on becoming a global AI powerhouse
Saudi Arabia is turning its oil wealth toward its massive AI ambitions. Its chief investment vehicle is Humain, a homegrown…
Police rule out terrorism in UK train stabbing attack, after two British-born suspects arrested
World
November 2, 2025
Police rule out terrorism in UK train stabbing attack, after two British-born suspects arrested
UK police have ruled out terrorism in relation to Saturday’s mass stabbing attack on a train in central England, as…
Tanzania’s Hassan declared landslide winner in election marred by violence
World
November 2, 2025
Tanzania’s Hassan declared landslide winner in election marred by violence
Tanzania’s electoral commission declared on Saturday that President Samia Suluhu Hassan had won, with nearly 98 percent of the votes,…
Motaz Azaiza’s photos from Gaza showed the heartbreak of war. Now in the US, he’s looking for a way forward
Middle East
November 2, 2025
Motaz Azaiza’s photos from Gaza showed the heartbreak of war. Now in the US, he’s looking for a way forward
Motaz Azaiza has witnessed the horrors of war. Now he’s trying to restore his faith in humanity. For 107 days,…
Fighting intensifies around key town in Ukraine amid fresh attacks on Russian energy
World
November 2, 2025
Fighting intensifies around key town in Ukraine amid fresh attacks on Russian energy
Kyiv, Ukraine — Fighting for control of the strategic hub of Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine is intensifying, with the Russian…
UN human rights chief says US strikes on alleged drug boats are ‘unacceptable’
World
November 2, 2025
UN human rights chief says US strikes on alleged drug boats are ‘unacceptable’
Geneva Associated Press — The UN human rights chief said Friday that US military strikes against boats in the Caribbean…
Israel receives remains of two deceased hostages held in Gaza
Middle East
November 1, 2025
Israel receives remains of two deceased hostages held in Gaza
Israel received the remains two deceased hostages held in Gaza on Thursday afternoon. The remains were transferred to Israel via…
Turkish court sentences hotel owner and 10 others to life for deadly fire that killed 78
World
November 1, 2025
Turkish court sentences hotel owner and 10 others to life for deadly fire that killed 78
Ankara, Turkey AP — A Turkish court on Friday sentenced the owner of a ski resort hotel and 10 others…
In Tokyo, Trump and Takaichi bonded over a mutual friend – and a mutual enemy
World
November 1, 2025
In Tokyo, Trump and Takaichi bonded over a mutual friend – and a mutual enemy
Tokyo — During their closely watched first meeting in Tokyo, Donald Trump and Sanae Takaichi looked more like old friends…
Amazon says it didn’t cut 14,000 people because of money. It cut them because of ‘culture’
Technology
November 1, 2025
Amazon says it didn’t cut 14,000 people because of money. It cut them because of ‘culture’
New York — Amazon chief executive Andy Jassy’s explanation for why the company is cutting 14,000 employees? Not money. Not…