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US airline disruptions persist amid prolonged government shutdown chaos

US airline havoc continues with over 1,700 cancellations and 5,000 delays despite signs that shutdown may be ending soon. Despite signals from the Senate that the US government shutdown could soon end, cancellations and delays continue to hit airline passengers across the United States. On Thursday, the average delay at New York’s LaGuardia Airport is one

Lula at COP30: Time to defeat climate change deniers

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Syria’s al-Sharaa greets supporters after historic visit to White House

NewsFeed Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa greeted flag-waving supporters outside of the White House after his meeting with US President Trump. The US Treasury said it is extending a waiver on Caesar Act sanctions for another 180 days, the most allowed without Congressional approval. Published On 10 Nov 2025

Malaysia recovers more bodies from capsized Rohingya refugee boat

Malaysia recovers more bodies from capsized Rohingya refugee boat NewsFeed Malaysian search and rescue teams discovered five more bodies off the coast of Langkawi Monday after a boat packed with mostly refugees from Myanmar capsized. Police and maritime officials say 21 bodies have been recovered so far. Published On 10 Nov 2025

Iraq votes amid shifting power balance

Iraq votes amid shifting power balance NewsFeed Iraq is heading to the polls amid deep divisions among its Shia political elite and shifting regional power dynamics. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani is caught between Iran, the US, and the Gulf, as the powerful Sadrist movement boycotts the election, reshaping turnout and coalition-building. Published On 10

Speaker Johnson says House will return to Washington for shutdown deal vote

US House Speaker Mike Johnson said the House of Representatives will vote “as soon as possible” after a Senate vote on Sunday opened the door to the federal government reopening. Johnson told reporters that he will give his House colleagues 36 hours’ notice pending a final vote from the Senate and added that members should

Israeli drone strike kills two in Gaza as ceasefire violations mount

At least two people including a child have been killed in an Israeli drone strike east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, according to Al Jazeera reporters in the besieged Palestinian territory. Hamas condemned Israel’s “daily and continuous violations” since a truce came into effect last month, accusing it of maintaining a campaign of bombardments

Iraq parliamentary elections: What we know

On Tuesday, Iraqis from across the country will head to the polls to elect a new parliament. Analysts and observers believe the voter turnout will indicate whether Iraqis have any confidence left in the current political system to provide security and improve basic services. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Dick

Israeli drone kills two Palestinians trying to reach home in Gaza

Israeli drone kills two Palestinians trying to reach home in Gaza NewsFeed Mourners at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital received the bodies of two Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike while they were trying to reach their home east of Khan Younis. The Israeli army says the two “posed an immediate threat.” One of the dead reportedly

Who was Soeharto, Indonesia’s new ‘national hero’?

Indonesia’s former President Muhammad Soeharto, whose three-decade rule was marred by accusations of mass human rights violations, was posthumously named a “national hero” on Monday, causing backlash. The title was conferred in a ceremony presided over by President Prabowo Subianto, a former military general and Soeharto’s former son-in-law, despite protests by pro-democracy activists and the
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