Trump: Gaza Peacekeeping Force to Arrive ‘Very Soon’

US president expects Gaza peacekeeping force ‘very soon’ NewsFeed US President Donald Trump says the international stabilisation force to maintain the Gaza ceasefire will be on the ground soon. The US is asking the UN for a mandate to mobilise the force in the devastated enclave. Published On 7 Nov 2025

Syria’s al-Sharaa Pledges Climate Action at COP30

Appearance at Amazon summit comes before talks with Trump in Washington after UN Security Council lifted sanctions. Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa joined world leaders at the United Nations COP30 summit in Brazil, pledging his commitment to global efforts to limit climate change, in the latest sign that the war-torn country is returning to the international fold.

Eleven Arrested After Protests Before Aston Villa Match

Those arrested were all men, boys aged between 17 and 67 – the majority for racially aggravated public offences. Police have arrested 11 people during heated demonstrations in advance of the politically charged Europa League match between Aston Villa and Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv in Birmingham. Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli supporters gathered outside the stadium to

Japan Restarts Seafood Exports to China After Ban

Beijing imposed a two-year ban over the discharge of treated radioactive wastewater from the tsunami-hit Fukushima plant Japan has restarted seafood exports to China after Beijing lifted a two-year ban, which was implemented over the contentious release of treated radioactive wastewater from the tsunami-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara

Israel Vows to Destroy Hamas Tunnels as Truce Strains

US president says Gaza ceasefire ‘working out very well’ despite deadly Israeli attacks and severe aid restrictions. Video Duration 01 minutes 55 seconds 01:55 Sick children from Gaza arrive in Italy for medical treatment President Donald Trump says he expects a US-coordinated international stabilisation force to be on the ground in Gaza “very soon”, adding

Mauritania’s mass deportations and the human cost

Nouadhibou, Mauritania – When Omar*, a 29-year-old bricklayer from rural Gambia, crossed the border into Mauritania in March, he came in search of the better pay he’d heard he could find. He settled in Nouadhibou, Mauritania’s second-largest city, where he shared a one-room shack with four friends, and found work as a casual labourer on

Typhoon Kalmaegi Kills at Least Five in Central Vietnam

Vietnamese state media report extensive damage in central provinces and power outages for 1.2 million people. Typhoon Kalmaegi has killed at least five people in Vietnam after slamming into its central and highland provinces, according to Vietnamese state media. Kalmaegi made landfall in central Vietnam on Thursday evening, bringing heavy wind and rain that damaged

US strikes Caribbean vessel, killing three; legal and diplomatic backlash

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said attacks to continue until ‘narco-terrorists’ stop ‘poisoning’ American people. The United States military has carried out another lethal strike on a vessel in the Caribbean Sea, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has said. Three men were killed in the attack, Hegseth wrote in a post on X late on

Moscow-backed court jails two Colombians for fighting for Ukraine

Colombian fighters Alexander Ante, 48, and Jose Aron Medina Aranda, 37 were each sentenced to 13 years in prison for serving with Ukrainian forces. A court run by Moscow-installed authorities in Ukraine’s occupied Donetsk region has sentenced two Colombian nationals to 13 years in prison each for fighting on behalf of Kyiv. The ruling, announced

Hundreds of US flights canceled after FAA orders cuts

The Federal Aviation Administration is cutting air traffic by 10 percent due to a shortage of air traffic controllers. Hundreds of flights across the US have been cancelled following an order from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to temporarily cut air traffic by 10 percent at the country’s 40 largest airports to maintain safety amid
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