More Than 42 Migrants Missing After Boat Capsizes Off Libya

Summary: The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has confirmed that at least 42 migrants are missing and presumed dead after a rubber boat capsized off the coast of Libya last week. Seven survivors were rescued after drifting at sea for six days, underscoring the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean. 🚨 The Incident According to […]

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Sanctioning Burma Armed Group and Firms Linked to Organized Crime Scamming Americans

Today, the United States sanctioned five individuals and three entities, located in Burma and Thailand, for their involvement in forced labor compounds that carry out fraudulent investment scams online. According to a U.S. government estimate, Americans lost at least $10 billion in 2024 to Southeast Asia-based online scam operations, a 66 percent increase from the […]

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Ireland Announces €3.6 Million Integration Fund for 117 Community Projects

Summary: Minister of State for Migration Colm Brophy has unveiled €3.6 million in funding for 117 community-based projects under the 2025 Integration Fund, aimed at strengthening migrant integration across Ireland through civil society and grassroots initiatives. 💶 Funding Breakdown The 2025 Integration Fund will distribute €3,612,974 to 117 not-for-profit, civil society, and community organisations nationwide. […]

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A new plan for culture in Europe

  Culture plays a central role in forging our European identity, celebrating diversity and in bringing us all together. It helps strengthen our democracy and resilience and it contributes towards economic growth and competitiveness. Today the Commission has put forward the culture compass for Europe, a plan designed to shape EU cultural policy. The culture […]

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African Continental Brief: Business, Tech, Geopolitics, Security and Human Rights – November 12, 2025

Summary: Africa’s latest developments highlight strong business growth in mining and e-commerce, volatile financial markets, major climate investments, geopolitical shifts, and urgent human rights concerns. Here is a concise, multi‑section overview of the continent’s current affairs. 📊 Business & Macro ☀️ Climate & Energy 🌍 Geopolitics & Policy 💻 Tech & Deals 🔒 Security & […]

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National Guardsman Arrested and Charged with Export Violation | Office of Public Affairs

Canyon Anthony Amarys, 28, of Alamogordo, New Mexico, was arrested on October 28 in connection with his indictment for the attempted violation of the Export Control Reform Act.  Amarys will make his initial appearance today in federal court in the District of Kansas at 1:30 p.m. Central Time. According to the indictment, in February 2025, […]

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Turkey Confirms 20 Soldiers Killed in Georgia Plane Crash

Summary: Turkey’s Ministry of National Defense has confirmed that 20 soldiers died when a C‑130 military transport plane crashed in Georgia after departing Azerbaijan, marking the country’s deadliest military incident since 2020. ✈️ The Incident The Turkish C‑130 Hercules cargo aircraft crashed on Tuesday in Georgia’s Sighnaghi municipality, Kakheti district, shortly after crossing the border […]

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Chinese ‘Cryptoqueen’ Zhimin Qian Jailed Over $6.6 Billion Ponzi Scheme

Summary: Zhimin Qian, dubbed the “Cryptoqueen,” has been sentenced in the UK to more than 11 years in prison for orchestrating a Ponzi scheme that defrauded 128,000 people in China between 2014 and 2017. Her Malaysian accomplice, Seng Hok Ling, was jailed for nearly five years for his role in laundering cryptocurrency linked to the […]

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Keeping cool on a hotter planet: COP30 pushes for sustainable cooling and AI innovation

AI is already helping farmers predict droughts and manage crops more efficiently, but the environmental cost of training large models and running vast data centres is raising alarms. Meanwhile, cooling – once seen as a luxury, now a survival need in many parts of the world – remains one of the fastest-growing sources of greenhouse […]

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Sudan war: Women endure starvation, rape and bombs fleeing El Fasher

“Women speaking to us from El Fasher, the heart of Sudan’s latest catastrophe, tell us that they’ve endured starvation…displacement, rape and bombardment,” Anna Mutavati, UN Women Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, told reporters in Geneva. “Pregnant women have given birth in the streets as the last remaining maternity hospitals were looted and destroyed.” […]

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