Son of Detained Dual American-Saudi Citizen Criticizes Trump’s Handling of Case Amid Crown Prince’s Visit

As Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrives in Washington for a state visit, the son of Saad Almadi, a dual American-Saudi citizen barred from leaving Saudi Arabia, has accused President Donald Trump of failing to prioritize his father’s release. Background on the Case Saad Almadi, a retired project manager with U.S. citizenship, was arrested in […]

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Stakes rise for South Sudan: What’s happening, and why it matters

A “breaking point is becoming visible” in the peace process, they cautioned, as core commitments under a landmark 2018 peace agreement stall or go into reverse.   Background to conflict   The 2018 Revitalised Peace Agreement was the key safeguard against renewed civil war, but elements of its power-sharing and security provisions are fraying.   […]

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Restoring dignity to Gaza: the cleanup begins

Dozens of participants — including UN officials, volunteers, and residents who recently returned from the south of the Strip — took part in the activities in the city centre. One participant, a woman in a wheelchair, held up a sign reading “We Will Rebuild Gaza” to express her support for the campaign. Amjad Al-Shawa, Director […]

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UN opposes death penalty but pushes for justice in Bangladesh

In its response to the verdict, the UN human rights office (OHCHR) reiterated its opposition to the death penalty in all circumstances. Last July, student protests which began over a quota system for public service jobs in Bangladesh quickly escalated into widespread demonstrations, which were violently repressed by national security forces. Following the former prime minister’s […]

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Ukraine faces ‘unprecedented housing crisis’

More than 236,000 buildings have been destroyed or damaged during the war and over 2.5 million housing units – around 10 per cent of the housing stock – have been damaged in some way or are inaccessible due to the ongoing conflict.  The shortage of municipal housing combined with an under-regulated rental market and the […]

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Fannie Mae Investigators Found No Evidence of Mortgage Fraud Against Letitia James, Filing Reveals

Senior fraud investigators at Fannie Mae concluded there was no clear evidence that New York Attorney General Letitia James committed mortgage fraud, according to newly disclosed internal communications. The revelation, made public in a legal filing this week, adds weight to James’ defense team’s argument that the case against her is flawed and politically motivated. […]

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Operation Endgame: FBI and Global Partners Dismantle Major Cybercriminal Infrastructure with 1,025 Servers Disabled

November 2025 — The FBI, working alongside international law enforcement agencies, has successfully dismantled a network of cybercriminal tools including an infostealer, remote access trojan, and botnet as part of Operation Endgame. This marks the third large‑scale action under the initiative, which was launched to disrupt criminal infrastructure fueling ransomware attacks worldwide. Scope of the […]

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Samsung Budget $309 Billion for Domestic Expansion with New Pyeongtaek Chip Plant

SummarySamsung Group has pledged a KRW450 trillion (US$309 billion) investment over the next five years to strengthen its domestic footprint, with Samsung Electronics set to build a new semiconductor production line at its flagship Pyeongtaek facility. The move underscores South Korea’s ambition to remain at the forefront of the global chip industry amid surging demand […]

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From today onwards, women in the EU symbolically work for free

  “Women work easy jobs, that’s why they earn less.” “Women don’t want careers, they want to take care of children.” “Men are better leaders.” We’ve all heard these phrases. And while it’s true that some women do prioritise family over career, those who don’t still face barriers to high-paying jobs. From an early age, […]

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