Zimbabwean Victims of British Evangelist Sue Church of England Over Abuse in Mission Camps.

Harare / London – October 2025:A group of Zimbabwean survivors have launched legal action against the Church of England, alleging that the institution failed to prevent the sexual and physical abuse of boys and young men at Christian holiday camps overseen by British evangelist John Smyth in the 1980s and 1990s. Allegations of Widespread Abuse…

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Trump Claims Sinking ‘Drug-Carrying Submarine’ Saved 25,000 American Lives.

WASHINGTON D.C., October 19, 2025 (ANI/AP): U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that the U.S. military destroyed a large, suspected “drug-carrying submarine” in the Caribbean, claiming the operation prevented a mass casualty event that would have killed “at least 25,000 Americans.”In a post on his Truth Social platform, President Trump confirmed the military strike…

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“Inestimable” Napoleon-Era Jewels Stolen in Daring Louvre Heist; Museum Closed for Investigation.

PARIS, October 19, 2025 : The Louvre Museum in Paris, the world’s most-visited museum, was forced to close on Sunday after a brazen, “seven-minute” robbery during which thieves stole several historical pieces of jewellery, including items believed to have belonged to Napoleon and Empress Joséphine.The French Culture Minister, Rachida Dati, confirmed the incident, stating, “A…

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Afghanistan Withdraws from Tri-Nation T20I Series with Pakistan, Citing ‘Cowardly Attack’ That Killed Three Cricketers.

Kabul: Afghanistan has officially withdrawn from the upcoming tri-nation T20I series involving Pakistan and Sri Lanka, following the deaths of three Afghan cricketers in what its cricket board claimed was a “cowardly attack carried out by the Pakistani regime.” The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) announced its decision on Saturday, amidst escalating tensions between the two…

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Israel Warns of Renewed War If Hamas Doesn’t Return Bodies, Hamas Says Many Are Buried Beneath Rubble.

In the tense aftermath of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, a new confrontation has erupted over the fate of the bodies of hostages and combatants. Hamas claims that many of the bodies are unreachable under the ruins of destroyed buildings, while Israel issues stark warnings that war could resume unless the remains are…

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Military Seizes Power in Madagascar as Elite Unit Backs Gen Z-Led Uprising.

ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR — October 15, 2025 In a stunning turn of events, Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina has been ousted and the government dissolved after a powerful military faction joined forces with a nationwide youth-led uprising. The elite military unit known as CAPSAT (Corps of the Administration of Strategic Technical Reserves) declared its support for the…

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In the Shadow of Alliances: Taliban, Pakistan, India and the Quiet Game of Power in South Asia.

Introduction The geopolitical chessboard of South Asia is seeing a dramatic realignment. The Taliban—once viewed as Pakistan’s proxy—now appears to be tilting toward India, unsettling old assumptions. As tensions flare along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border, Islamabad feels increasingly encircled. Meanwhile, China maintains a studied silence, its strategic calculations deep and unreadable. The result: a volatile confluence…

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Canada Moves Closer to India: Foreign Minister Anita Anand Meets PM Modi and S. Jaishankar Amid Easing Tensions.

New Delhi:In a significant development signaling a thaw in diplomatic relations, Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand is on an official visit to India, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties that had seen turbulence in recent years. During her visit, she held high-level meetings with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar,…

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