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WORLD|10.11.2025Survivor's account: Inside the brutal reality of Hamas' Gaza tunnel captivityIn his first interview since being freed, Matan Zangauker recounts his harrowing kidnapping, brutal captivity, and the inspiring fight of his mother to secure his release. Matan Zangauker, freed after 738 days in captivity, gave his first full account of abduction from Kibbutz Nir Oz, harsh conditions underground in Gaza, and a forced trek to Rafah, in an interview with N12 on Monday.
WORLD|10.11.2025China breaks its single-year launch record with weekend flurryFour Chinese rockets launched over the weekend, taking the nation's total for 2025 to a record-breaking 72 orbital missions.
WORLD|10.11.2025U.N. climate negotiations in Brazil stress the need for swift actionU.N. climate negotiations get underway in Brazil, with leaders urging urgency and cooperation to curb global warming. The Trump administration is not participating.
WORLD|10.11.2025Canada loses its measles elimination status. Will the U.S. be next?Canada has lost its measles elimination status, the country’s Public Health Agency announced Monday.
WORLD|11.11.2025Romania finds possible drone fragments after Russian strikes on Ukrainian portsPossible drone fragments were found inside Romania's southeastern border region following Russian strikes on Ukrainian Danube River ports overnight, the Romanian Ministry of Defense said Tuesday. Romanian radars detected groups of drones near the NATO country's airspace just after midnight Tuesday, prompting the ministry to issue an alert to residents of the southeastern region. Weather conditions did not allow for fighter jets to be deployed, the defense ministry said, but military teams were
WORLD|11.11.2025The night an explosion shook DelhiBBC journalists describe what they saw after an explosion took place in India's capital Delhi on Monday.
WORLD|10.11.2025Kidnapping fears revive old hoax about gangs targeting motorists in South KoreaA years-old hoax claiming gangs are throwing eggs at car windshields to force their victims to stop has found a new lease of life in South Korea, where there is a growing fear of kidnappings following reports of abductions both locally and abroad. But South Korean police say there is no truth to social media posts reframing the old hoax as a warning from the force. The police also told AFP they understand there have been no recent reports of such incidents.
WORLD|10.11.2025Authorities investigate explosion at Allianz office in FranceA man has been seriously injured after a parcel exploded at a small Allianz insurance agency in central France, authorities said on Monday. The blast occurred early Monday afternoon in the city of Montluçon, some 200 kilometres north-west of Lyon, when the 34-year-old son of the agency owner retrieved the day's mail from the letterbox, Mayor Frédéric Laporte told broadcaster France Info.
WORLD|10.11.2025Takeaways from an AP report on a Europe-funded program returning African migrantsThe European Union has given the International Organization for Migration hundreds of millions of dollars to help tens of thousands of African migrants return from failed journeys to Europe and support them back home. Migration experts assert that the IOM, a United Nations-affiliated organization, isn’t giving enough help to people who are often traumatized by migration attempts. The IOM says it is concerned to hear that people are left waiting but can’t speak about individual cases.
WORLD|10.11.2025AI-altered clip features fabricated Modi comments on Afghanistan-Pakistan conflictBorder clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan in early October left more than 70 people dead, and tensions between the two remain high as ceasefire talks failed in November. However, a video circulating in social media posts apparently showing Indian leader Narendra Modi saying New Delhi would "use Afghanistan" to fight longtime rival Pakistan is in fact manipulated with AI. Footage of Modi's original speech, given during a Diwali celebration, shows he made no mention of Afghanistan or its Tal
WORLD|10.11.2025Liberman criticizes Kushner’s role, demands state commission of inquiry on war failures'Those bloodthirsty terrorists who killed IDF soldiers after the ceasefire have only two options, surrender or die. ' Avigdor Liberman derided Jared Kushner as Israel’s “acting prime minister” and said terrorists in Rafah have “two options, surrender or die,” speaking at a Yisrael Beytenu faction meeting at the Knesset on Monday.
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