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Severe floods devastate central Vietnam, exposing climate risks

Heavy rainfall has led to unprecedented flooding across central Vietnam, resulting in at least 41 deaths and widespread destruction of homes, infrastructure, and farmland. Entire city blocks in key coastal areas, including Nha Trang and Quy Nhon, have been submerged, forcing residents to take refuge......

Kosovo Parliament fails to form government again, new elections likely

The Kosovo Parliament failed on Wednesday to elect a government for the second time in recent weeks, extending a political deadlock that has paralyzed the country’s institutions. This development increases the likelihood of early legislative elections to resolve the ongoing crisis. The candidate......

Asia-Pacific markets fall on tech sell-off and fears of AI bubble

Asian stock markets declined sharply amid growing investor concerns over inflated valuations in the technology sector, particularly related to artificial intelligence (AI). Japan's Nikkei 225 dropped nearly 1.8%, closing just below......

United States mission in Morocco resumes full services after prolonged government shutdown

The United States Embassy in Morocco has restored all operations following the end of a forty three day federal shutdown that brought parts of the American government to a standstill. The embassy’s announcement came shortly after Congress approved a continuing resolution that reopened federal agencies......

Trump signs bill ending 43-day government shutdown

President Donald Trump signed a bill Wednesday evening, bringing an end to a record 43-day government shutdown. The measure allows over one million federal employees to return to work and resumes disrupted services across the nation. Federal operations to resume Thursday The legislation funds most......

Tens of thousands join Warsaw’s independence March amid tensions and tight security

Tens of thousands of people filled the streets of Warsaw on Tuesday for Poland’s annual Independence March, a day that celebrates national pride but also exposes deep divisions within Polish society. The event, held every November 11, was marked this year by heightened security......

Global markets rally as U.S. Senate advances bill to end government shutdown

Global financial markets surged on Monday as investors welcomed progress toward ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Late Sunday night, the Senate advanced a funding bill that could reopen the government and restore federal operations. Global markets respond positively Asian markets......

Netherlands, Nexperia decline to comment on reports of chip shipment resumption

The Dutch government and semiconductor company Nexperia on Saturday declined to comment on reports suggesting that the White House plans to announce the resumption of shipments from Nexperia’s Chinese manufacturing facilities. The move, if confirmed, would offer relief to automakers including......

Trump calls for Senate rule change to end U.S. government shutdown

The United States government remains at a standstill as a budget impasse in Congress has kept it partially shut down since October 1, 2025. Former President Donald Trump has called for abolishing the Senate rule requiring a 60-vote supermajority to pass legislation, commonly known as the filibuster.......

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