World News in Brief: Ukraine war update, Philippines typhoon latest, demographic shift in Europe and Central Asia

Between Friday and early morning Monday, at least 15 civilians were killed and over 70 were injured, according to OCHA.  On Saturday night, missile and drone attacks affected 10 regions: Chernihiv, Dnipro, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, Odesa, Poltava and Sumy. Matthias Schmale, the humanitarian coordinator for the country, condemned the attacks, saying “civilians and civilian objects are fully protected under international humanitarian […]

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Ireland: Tánaiste (Deputy PM) Joins Global Leaders in Condemning Atrocities in Sudan

⚠️ Escalating Crisis in Sudan Ireland’s Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Harris, has joined a coalition of international leaders in signing a joint statement condemning atrocities in Sudan. The declaration follows the fall of El Fasher to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and reports of systematic violence against civilians across North Darfur and […]

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International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists: joint statement to the OSCE, November 2025

Chair, I am delivering this statement on behalf of the following members of the Informal Group of Friends on the Safety of Journalists: Austria , Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom and my own country Canada. On 2 November, we marked the International Day to […]

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Arizona Man Sentenced to Six Years in Prison for Plot Targeting Christian Churches | Office of Public Affairs

Zimnako Salah, 46, of Phoenix, Arizona, was sentenced today in the Eastern District of California to six years in prison in connection with his plot targeting Christian churches. In March 2025, a jury in Sacramento convicted Salah of strapping a backpack around the toilet of a Christian church in Roseville, with the intent to convey […]

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Sanctions Relief that Gives the Syrian People a Chance at Greatness

The Department of State continues to deliver on President Trump’s promise to provide the Syrian people with the opportunity for lasting peace and prosperity.  Today, I issued a suspension of mandatory Caesar Act sanctions based on the actions taken by the Syrian government following the fall of the al-Assad regime.  The suspension of Caesar Act […]

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President Trump Orders Air Traffic Controllers Back to Work Amid Prolonged Shutdown

President threatens penalties for absences while offering bonuses to those who remained on duty. ✈️ Demand for Immediate Return President Donald Trump has ordered all U.S. air traffic controllers to return to work immediately, following weeks of disruption caused by the 41-day government shutdown. In a post on Truth Social on November 10, 2025, Trump […]

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Refugee camps set to be uninhabitable by 2050 as extreme weather worsens

“Whether it is floods sweeping South Sudan and Brazil, record-breaking heat in Kenya and Pakistan, or water shortages in Chad and Ethiopia, extreme weather is pushing already fragile communities to the brink,” the UN agency said. Over the past decade, weather-related disasters accounted for 250 million internal displacements, the equivalent of around 70,000 every day, […]

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Government Approves Legislation to Advance Operation Encompass in Irish Schools

Ministers O’Callaghan and McEntee confirm new framework to protect children affected by domestic violence. 🛡️ Early Intervention Strategy The Irish Government has approved the drafting of legislation to progress Operation Encompass, an initiative designed to provide immediate support for children impacted by domestic violence. The scheme will allow An Garda Síochána to notify a designated […]

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The United States Provides Additional Life-Saving Assistance for Victims of Hurricane Melissa

The United States is delivering nearly $12.6 million in additional emergency, life-saving assistance to Jamaica and Haiti as part of the ongoing support in our region in the wake of Hurricane Melissa. In Jamaica, the more than $10 million of additional funding will help implementers to clear debris, restore access to hard-to-reach areas, and provide shelter, emergency healthcare, child protection, water, sanitation, hygiene, and food assistance. […]

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Holding on to home, as the ocean engulfs the Solomon Islands

Sikaiana, less than two square kilometres, is encircled by the sea and is home to just 300 people.  It is also more than 200 kilometres from the main island of the Solomon archipelago. Most homes lie steps from the shore, where high tides flood the tree line and seep into wells, making freshwater scarce.  Still, life continues with a sense of […]

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