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A chronological view of geopolitical events and developments shaping our world.
UN reports over 260 settler attacks in October alone injured Palestinians and damaged property, creating unprecedented internal tensions within Israeli society over West Bank policies.
Palestinian students resume in-person classes at Gaza's Islamic University after two years of conflict, marking a significant step toward educational recovery in the besieged territory.
Israel's military operation in southern Syria's Beit Jinn village killed 13 people, marking the deadliest raid in months and escalating regional tensions.
Chelsea's spirited 1-1 draw with Arsenal despite a red card demonstrates Enzo Maresca's tactical progress and hints at a potential power shift in English football's hierarchy.
Pope Leo calls for renewed Middle East peace efforts while urging Lebanese Christians to remain despite mounting challenges.
German farming minister raises urgent concerns about national food security vulnerabilities, calling for enhanced emergency preparedness measures amid global supply chain uncertainties.
Nasry Asfura maintains narrow advantage over Salvador Nasralla with 40% of votes counted in closely watched Honduran election with significant regional implications.
Venezuela strongly condemns Trump's declaration that its airspace should be considered closed, escalating diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
Top Trump administration officials meet Ukrainian representatives in Florida following backlash over Russian-influenced peace proposal.
Hundreds of Nigerian schoolchildren remain captive as terrified parents refuse to reveal bandit hideouts to authorities, highlighting the breakdown of security in Africa's most populous nation.
A devastating apartment fire at Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court claims 146 lives, sparking city-wide grief and raising questions about public housing safety standards.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claims National Guard shooting suspect was radicalized in US, deflecting blame to Biden administration despite asylum granted under Trump.
Indonesia's devastating floods claim 442 lives as authorities battle to reach isolated areas on Sumatra island, highlighting the nation's vulnerability to climate disasters.
World's top 100 arms manufacturers achieved unprecedented $679 billion in sales, driven by conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza despite production challenges.
Swiss citizens decisively rejected a proposal for inheritance tax on multimillionaires to fund climate action, with over 78% voting against the measure.
A growing movement against 'toxic humility' reflects broader cultural changes in Western societies, challenging traditional values and social norms around self-expression.
BBC investigation reveals Georgian authorities likely used camite, a World War I-era toxic chemical compound, against anti-government demonstrators in recent protests.
New research reveals Australian youth aged 16-25 face unprecedented mental health challenges, with suicide attempts and self-harm rising sharply compared to previous generations.
Israeli PM Netanyahu reportedly urges president for pardon on three corruption cases involving hundreds of thousands in gifts, raising constitutional concerns.
A catastrophic apartment fire at Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court claims at least 146 lives, sparking grief and raising questions about housing safety in the densely populated city.
Young Germans increasingly turn to religious and right-wing extremism, prompting urgent government action to counter radicalization trends threatening social stability.
Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, convicted of orchestrating a massive cocaine trafficking operation, may receive a presidential pardon from Donald Trump.
High-level US-Ukraine delegations meet in Florida to establish pathways for Ukrainian sovereignty as Trump's special envoy prepares for crucial Moscow trip.
Devastating monsoon floods and landslides across Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia have killed over 600 people, creating a humanitarian crisis that tests regional disaster response capabilities.
Illegal cryptocurrency mining operations are draining Southeast Asia's power grids, costing billions in losses while governments struggle to regulate the booming industry.
UK detective believes notorious Australian serial killer Ivan Milat's victim count far exceeds seven convictions, as NSW launches inquiry into unsolved murders.
Despite Venezuela's limited role in drug trafficking to America, the U.S. continues massive military preparations. Intelligence experts reveal deeper geopolitical motives behind the escalating tensions.
Moscow escalates information warfare targeting Armenia's Western-oriented leadership as the South Caucasus nation prepares for crucial 2026 elections.
Segev Kalfon details brutal treatment during over two years in Hamas captivity, raising questions about Israel's rescue efforts and hostage negotiation strategies.
Gaza's displaced Palestinians endure harsh winter conditions in makeshift tent camps as temperatures drop and essential supplies remain scarce.
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