Iran not in hurry to resume nuclear talks

Iran not in hurry to resume nuclear talks with US: Tehran defies Western pressure amid regional shifts

Updated by FFRNews on November 3, 2025 Iran not in hurry to resume nuclear talks — that was the clear message from Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who stated in a televised interview that Tehran will not rush into negotiations with Washington under current terms. His remarks underscore Iran’s growing defiance in the face of…

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Israel arrests ex army lawyer

Israel arrests ex-army lawyer over Palestinian abuse leak: Political storm shakes Israel

Updated by FFRNews on November 3, 2025 Israel arrests ex army lawyer Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi after she reportedly leaked a disturbing video exposing Israeli soldiers mistreating a Palestinian detainee. Her detention has ignited a fierce political and legal debate across Israel, raising questions about transparency, human rights, and accountability within the country’s defense establishment. The scandal…

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Doncaster to London train stabbings

Two Held in Doncaster to London Train Stabbings, Police Say Attack Likely Not Terror-Related

The Doncaster to London train stabbings have continued to dominate national headlines after police confirmed that two men are being held on suspicion of attempted murder. Authorities now say the attack, which left eleven passengers injured, is “likely not terror-related,” easing initial fears of a wider threat. The shocking incident occurred on the 18:25 GMT…

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Nigeria welcomes US assistance

Nigeria Welcomes US Help to Fight Terrorism — But Warns the US to Respect Its Sovereignty

Nigeria welcomes US assistance in a pivotal development in West African geopolitics, as the nation has declared that it “welcomes US assistance” to fight terrorism, provided that Washington respects its territorial integrity and sovereignty. This response follows controversial remarks by US President Donald Trump, who threatened possible military intervention in Nigeria over what he called…

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Pokrovsk Russian assault

Pokrovsk Russian Assault: Ukraine Faces ‘Difficult Conditions’ as Moscow Presses Attack

Updated by FFRNews on November 2, 2025 Pokrovsk Russian assault — Ukraine’s top military commander, Gen Oleksandr Syrskyi, has admitted that his forces are facing “difficult conditions” defending the strategically vital town of Pokrovsk against a multi-thousand Russian force. The admission underscores the ferocity of fighting in the Donetsk region and highlights Pokrovsk’s significance as…

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US Federal Food Aid Lapse 2025

US Federal Food Aid Lapse 2025: Millions at Risk as States Struggle to Replace Federal SNAP Payments

Updated by FFRNews on November 2, 2025 WASHINGTON, Nov 1, 2025 — The United States is facing an unprecedented hunger crisis as the US federal food aid lapse 2025 takes effect amid an ongoing government shutdown. For millions of low-income Americans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the situation is dire. For…

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U.S. economic conditions

U.S. Economic Conditions: Resilience Tested by Inflation, Rate Pressure and Shutdown Risks

Updated by FFRNews on November 2, 2025 U.S. economic conditions are facing increasing headwinds in 2025, as a combination of slow growth, persistent inflation, high interest rates and political uncertainty threaten to undermine what had been labelled a resilient recovery. While the official numbers show the economy is still expanding, analysts and business leaders are…

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Berkshire Hathaway Profit

Berkshire Hathaway Profit Soars as Record Cash Levels Signal Strategic Caution Before Buffett’s Departure

Updated by FFRNews on November 1, 2025 Berkshire Hathaway profit reached record-breaking heights this quarter, signaling both strength and caution as the legendary Warren Buffett prepares to step down as chief executive at the end of the year. The company’s cash reserves swelled to an unprecedented $381.7 billion, reflecting Buffett’s conservative stance toward increasingly uncertain…

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Cuba charges Alejandro Gil

Cuba Charges Alejandro Gil: Former Economy Minister Accused of Espionage and Financial Crimes

Updated by FFRNews on November 1, 2025 Cuba charges Alejandro Gil, the country’s former economy minister, with espionage and a long list of financial crimes following a nearly two-year investigation. The announcement by Cuba’s Office of the Attorney General marks one of the most serious corruption and espionage cases to emerge in the nation’s post-revolutionary…

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