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Nigeria welcomes US intervention3 Oct 2025
The Nigerian government says that it welcomes assistance from the United States to combat Islamic terrorism, but adds that its sovereignty must be respected, in response to United States president Donald Trump threatening military action to protect Christians from persecution. -
Afghan earthquake update3 Oct 2025
At least 20 people are killed and 320 are injured when a Mw6.3 earthquake strikes Balkh Province, Afghanistan. -
Vietnam death toll rises3 Oct 2025
The death toll from flooding in Vietnam increases to 35, with five people still missing. -
English train terrorist attack2 Nov 2025
Ten people are injured, including nine in life-threatening conditions, in a mass stabbing attack on a London North Eastern Railway passenger train in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England. Two suspects are arrested. -
Hamas falsifies hostage remains2 Nov 2025
The remains of three bodies Hamas gave to Israel overnight are found not to have been of any known hostages, leaving eleven bodies still remaining in Gaza. -
US threatens Nigerian terrorists2 Nov 2025
The United States threatens to carry out attacks in Nigeria due to continuous attacks against Christians by Boko Haram and ISWAP. -
Partial Pakistani border opening2 Nov 2025
The Pakistani government partially reopens the Torkham border crossing with Afghanistan to allow Afghan refugees to flee home, while all remaining restrictions on cross-border movement stay banned, following an agreement to maintain a ceasefire. -
King Charles demotes son1 Nov 2025
In the United Kingdom, King Charles III begins the formal process of revoking Prince Andrew's royal title due to his dealings with deceased convicted sex offender and human trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. -
US lowers refugee applications31 Oct 2025
The United States government announces it will lower the number of refugees admitted to the country from 125,000 to 7,500 starting 2026, while also prioritizing white South Africans. -
Sudanese massacres escalate31 Oct 2025
Massacres occur in Al-Fashir, North Darfur, Sudan, as Rapid Support Forces overwhelm the city and kill civilians for several days, targeting Zaghawa people.