U.S. Trustee Program Obtains More Than $392,000 in Penalties and Three-Year Suspension Against National Consumer Bankruptcy Firm | Office of Public Affairs

The Justice Department’s U.S. Trustee Program (USTP) recently obtained a judgment against a nationwide consumer bankruptcy law firm imposing more than $392,000 in penalties and a three-year suspension based on the firm’s false and misleading disclosures in more than 200 bankruptcy cases. On Sept. 17, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan […]

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Irish Aid Global Citizenship Education Grants 2026 Open for Applications

Dublin, 13 October 2025 — Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora, Neale Richmond TD, has launched the application process for the 2026 Irish Aid Global Citizenship Education (GCE) Grants, a scheme designed to strengthen public understanding of global issues and encourage collective action for a fairer world. Purpose of the Grants The GCE […]

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Israel Confirms Custody of Seven Hostages Freed by Hamas, A Positive Progression of the Ceasefire and Peace Agreement

Jerusalem, 13 October 2025 — The Israeli military announced on Monday morning that it has received seven hostages alive from Hamas custody in Gaza, marking the first stage of a broader exchange agreement tied to the recently brokered ceasefire. According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the hostages were handed to the International Committee of […]

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Securing Gaza’s Fragile Ceasefire: Peacekeeping Force and Aid Coordination Seen as Critical

Gaza/Jerusalem, 13 October 2025 — The U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has brought a rare pause to more than two years of devastating conflict, but concerns are mounting over its sustainability. Reports that Hamas fighters have entered territories vacated by Israeli forces following the initial troop pullback have raised fears of renewed hostilities and […]

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Afghanistan– Pakistan Border Clashes Leave Dozens Dead

Kabul/Islamabad, 12 October 2025 — Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government said Sunday its forces killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in overnight operations along the frontier, describing the attacks as retaliation for what it called repeated violations of Afghan territory and airspace. Pakistan’s military confirmed clashes but reported 23 soldiers killed, a far lower figure, and accused Afghan forces […]

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how this new crypto venture could threaten the eurozone’s already fragile economy

On 25 September 2025, it was announced that 9 european banks, including UniCredit, ING and CaixaBank, have launched a consortium to issue a euro stablecoin – a cryptocurrency with a value pegged to the euro. While stablecoins are less volatile than regular cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, they are not, despite their name, inherently stable. Allowing banks […]

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17 children reportedly killed in attack on Sudan displacement camp

The UN children’s agency, UNICEF, has received reports that the attack occurred in a facility hosting families displaced by the ongoing conflict in the region. A further 21 children were reportedly injured. According to media reporting, up to 60 people were killed on Saturday’s assault by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which has been fighting […]

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Macron, Re‑Elected Lecornu Form New Government to Resolve France Political and Economic Crisis

Paris, 12 October 2025 — After marathon talks and mounting political uncertainty, President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday confirmed a new government led by Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, reinstated just two days after his brief resignation. The move comes as France faces its most serious domestic political crisis in years, with a fractured parliament and looming […]

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Poor sleep may make your brain age faster – new study

We spend nearly a third of our lives asleep, yet sleep is anything but wasted time. Far from being passive downtime, it is an active and essential process that helps restore the body and protect the brain. When sleep is disrupted, the brain feels the consequences – sometimes in subtle ways that accumulate over years. […]

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British travellers told to expect checks under EU’s Entry-Exit System

The Entry Exit System (EES) requires non-EU citizens to register at the EU border by scanning their passport and having their fingerprints and photograph taken.  From 12 October, British passport-holders will need to register on their first visit to a country where EES checks are operating. Registration is valid for a rolling three-year period or […]

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