Pakistan India Taliban dispute

Pakistan India Taliban Dispute : Rising Tensions and Strategic Rivalries Shape South Asia’s Future

Pakistan India Taliban dispute has become one of the most complex and evolving diplomatic flashpoints in South Asia. As Pakistan accuses India of influencing the Taliban’s leadership, analysts say the mounting distrust could redefine the balance of power between Islamabad, Kabul, and New Delhi. Updated by FFRNews on November 5, 2025 1. India Becomes Central…

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Democrats election night 2025

Democrats Election Night 2025: Big Wins Signal Momentum and a Winning Message Ahead of Midterms

Updated by FFRNews on November 5, 2025 After sweeping decisive victories in New York, Virginia, and New Jersey, the Democrats election night 2025 proved to be a major turning point for the party. The strong performance not only energized Democratic voters but also positioned the party to challenge President Donald Trump’s second-term policies more effectively….

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Trump tariffs Supreme Court hearing

Trump Tariffs Supreme Court Hearing: Conservative Justices Question Presidential Powers

Updated by FFRNews on November 5, 2025 A dramatic Trump tariffs Supreme Court hearing unfolded in Washington on Wednesday as both conservative and liberal justices challenged the legality of former President Donald Trump’s sweeping use of tariffs. The case could redefine the limits of presidential power over U.S. trade policy and potentially impact billions of…

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Zohran Mamdani New York Mayoral Victory

Zohran Mamdani New York Mayoral Victory: Historic Win, Challenges Ahead, and Direct Challenge to Trump

Zohran Mamdani New York Mayoral Victory: Historic Win, Challenges Ahead, and Direct Challenge to Trump Zohran Mamdani New York mayoral victory is making headlines across the globe. On election night, 34-year-old Zohran Mamdani became the first Muslim and youngest New York City Mayor in more than a century—a political earthquake in the U.S. which doesn’t…

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Typhoon Kalmaegi Flooding Kills More Than 40 in the Philippines

Typhoon Kalmaegi Flooding Kills More Than 40 in the Philippines: Deadly Storm Triggers Chaos and Helicopter Crash

Updated by FFRNews on November 4, 2025 Typhoon Kalmaegi Flooding Kills More Than 40 in the Philippines as relentless rainfall and high winds battered the central islands, triggering flash floods, landslides, and a tragic military helicopter crash. The catastrophic weather event has left communities submerged, rescue operations overwhelmed, and at least 46 people confirmed dead….

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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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