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Israeli Parliament Moves to Annex Occupied West Bank Despite US Warning

Two controversial bills pushing for the annexation of the occupied West Bank narrowly advanced through Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, late Tuesday night, drawing sharp criticism from both the United States and Israel’s own leadership. The move has once again intensified debate over Israel’s long-standing occupation of Palestinian territories and its implications for regional stability. US President Donald Trump responded tersely to the development, saying, “Israel is not going to do anything with the West Bank.” His vice president, JD Vance, who is currently in Israel to reinforce the US-brokered Gaza ceasefire, went further, calling the vote “weird” and admitting that he found it “personally insulting.” The occupied West Bank, along with East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, has been under Israeli military control since 1967. Over the decades, Israel has established hundreds of settlements in the area—illegal under international law […]

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Canadian Ad Featuring Reagan on Tariffs Sparks US–Canada Trade Fallout

A newly released advertisement in the United States by Ontario, Canada’s largest province, has triggered fresh diplomatic friction between Washington and Ottawa. The ad features former US President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs as an ineffective economic policy, sparking outrage from former President Donald Trump and deepening an already strained relationship between both nations. In a Truth Social post on Thursday night, Trump denounced the commercial as “fake,” citing statements from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation that described the footage as doctored. The former president accused the Canadian government of attempting to influence US courts through the ad’s release and announced an abrupt halt to trade discussions with Canada. “Based on their egregious behavior, all trade negotiations with Canada are hereby terminated,” Trump wrote. The controversy adds to the growing tension between Washington and Ottawa following Trump’s tariff policies that had […]

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US Judge Blocks Trump’s Mass Layoffs During Shutdown

A US judge has issued a temporary order blocking the Trump administration from carrying out mass layoffs of federal workers during the ongoing government shutdown. The ruling came after the White House announced plans to fire over 10,000 employees. Judge Susan Illston granted the restraining order in response to a lawsuit from labor unions, which argued the layoffs were illegal and that workers couldn't properly respond because official notices were sent to inaccessible government email accounts. The administration had already terminated over 4,000 workers last Friday. The shutdown, now in its third week, has left an estimated 1.4 million federal employees either working without pay or on forced unpaid leave. The political standoff in Congress continues, with the Senate failing for the ninth time to pass a funding bill to reopen the government.

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US Revokes Visas of Six Foreigners Over Posts on Charlie Kirk’s Killing

The United States Department of State has revoked the visas of six foreign nationals who made social media posts celebrating or justifying the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In a statement released on X Tuesday evening, the Department said, “The United States has no obligation to host foreigners who wish death on Americans.” The announcement included screenshots of posts from individuals in South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Paraguay, Germany, and Argentina. All six have now been declared “no longer welcome in the US.” According to the State Department, one Argentine user wrote that Kirk “devoted his life to spreading racist and misogynistic rhetoric” and “deserves to burn in hell.” Similar posts from others expressed support for Kirk’s death, calling him a racist and a Nazi sympathizer. Officials said the action reflects the administration’s firm stance on protecting U.S. citizens and […]

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Russia’s FSB Accuses Mikhail Khodorkovsky of Terrorism and Plotting Coup

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has launched a criminal case against exiled oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, accusing him of forming a terrorist organisation and conspiring to seize power by force. The FSB announced on Tuesday that the charges stem from Khodorkovsky’s alleged links to a group opposing Russia’s war in Ukraine, which authorities claim sought to “destabilise the constitutional order.” The move marks the latest in a long line of prosecutions targeting dissenting voices within and outside Russia since the invasion of Ukraine began in 2022. Neither Khodorkovsky nor his Anti-War Committee — a group banned in Russia — has publicly commented on the allegations. Once Russia’s richest man and head of the now-defunct oil giant Yukos, Khodorkovsky spent 10 years in a Siberian prison on fraud and tax evasion charges. Western governments widely viewed his imprisonment as politically motivated, […]

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Trump Imposes 100% Tariff on China, Threatens to Scrap Xi Summit

WASHINGTON, Oct 11 — U.S. President Donald Trump announced a new 100% tariff on Chinese goods and warned he may cancel his planned meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, escalating tensions between the world’s two largest economies. The decision, which Trump said takes effect on November 1, also includes export controls on all critical U.S. software. He said the measures respond to what he called China’s “extraordinarily aggressive” actions, including export restrictions on rare earth minerals. “It is impossible to believe that China would have taken such an action, but they have, and the rest is history,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social account. Financial markets reacted sharply to the announcement. The Nasdaq fell 3.6% and the S&P 500 dropped 2.7% as investors feared a renewed trade war. Currently, Chinese goods face 30% U.S. tariffs, while Beijing has imposed 10% […]

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US Shutdown Causes Flight Delays, Unpaid Workers

The ongoing US government shutdown is causing significant travel disruptions and financial stress for federal workers, with no immediate end in sight. Airports across the country are experiencing increased flight delays due to staffing shortages. Air traffic controllers, who are required to work without pay, have been calling in sick at higher rates, leading to safety-related slowdowns at major hubs. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy acknowledged a "rebellion" by controllers who are stressed about putting "food on the table." Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of federal employees are furloughed or working without pay. Capitol Police are set to miss their first paycheck this Friday, with a larger wave of 1.3 million active-duty military personnel due to be unpaid next Wednesday. Senate Democrats have repeatedly blocked a Republican-backed funding bill, prolonging the political standoff.

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What Is the Insurrection Act Trump Threatens to Use?

The Insurrection Act is a powerful US law that allows a president to deploy the military or federalize the National Guard within the United States to handle domestic unrest. What does it do?The act gives the president the authority to use armed forces to enforce US laws or suppress rebellions, insurrections, or domestic violence. It was signed into law in 1807 and has been used dozens of times in American history. Why is it controversial?There is a long-standing tradition of keeping the military out of domestic affairs. Using the act bypasses the normal authority of state governors, raising concerns about the erosion of civil liberties and the use of the military as a domestic police force. What has Trump said?President Donald Trump has stated he would consider invoking the act if he believes governors or mayors are obstructing law enforcement […]

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Trump Brands US Cities ‘War Zones,’ Deploys Troops

The Trump administration has described major US cities as "war zones" to justify deploying National Guard troops against the will of local Democratic leaders. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called Chicago a "war zone" on Sunday, defending President Trump's decision to send 300 soldiers there. This move was opposed by Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, who accused the administration of wanting to "create the war zone" to justify more military presence. The strategy faced a legal setback when a federal judge blocked a similar deployment to Portland, Oregon. The judge stated the president's determination was "untethered to the facts" and emphasized that the US is "a nation of Constitutional law, not martial law." The deployments are part of a broader anti-crime and immigration crackdown focused on Democrat-run cities, which has sparked protests and legal challenges. A recent poll found that 58% […]

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Netanyahu Hints at Imminent Hostage Release, Backs Gaza Demilitarisation

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he expects to announce the release of hostages held in Gaza “in the coming days.” In a televised address, Netanyahu reaffirmed that Hamas would be disarmed and Gaza demilitarised, saying, “It will happen — the easy way or the hard way, but it will be achieved.” His remarks came after Hamas released a statement agreeing to a US-backed peace plan that includes freeing hostages, though the group avoided any mention of disarmament and called for further negotiations on other terms. On Saturday, Hamas accused Israel of continuing to carry out “massacres” following new airstrikes on Gaza and urged the international community to pressure Israel into halting its attacks. Indirect ceasefire talks between Israeli and Hamas delegations are scheduled to begin in Egypt on Monday. US President Donald Trump warned Hamas against delaying the […]

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