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Asia Flood Toll Nears 1,000, Militaries Deployed

Devastating flash floods and landslides across Asia have killed nearly 1,000 people. Sri Lanka and Indonesia deploy military forces for rescue and relief operations. Read the latest.

Pope Leo Calls for Peace in Lebanon Speech

Pope Leo XIV addresses Lebanese leaders, urging peace as highest priority. Read his powerful message about resilience and regional stability in our exclusive coverage.

Southeast Asia Floods: Death Toll Passes 600

Devastating floods and landslides across Indonesia and Thailand have killed over 600. Rescue teams race against time as hundreds remain missing and thousands are displaced.

Southeast Asia Floods Death Toll Tops 350

Devastating floods and landslides across Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia have claimed over 350 lives as rescue operations continue. Learn how climate change is intensifying monsoon seasons.

Iran boycotts World Cup draw in visa protest

Iran's football federation will boycott the World Cup draw after US granted only four visas. Federation president denied entry to Washington event. Read the full story.

Secret US-Russia-Ukraine Talks in Abu Dhabi

US Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll holds clandestine talks with Russian and Ukrainian officials in Abu Dhabi while Russia continues attacks on Kyiv. Latest developments on peace efforts.

Iran's diplomatic shift meets internal repression

Iran attempts soft-power transformation while cracking down domestically. Can Tehran's charm offensive overcome regional suspicions and internal divisions? Analysis of Iran's strategic dilemma.

Trump's Saudi courtship sidelines Israel

Analysis of how Trump's transactional foreign policy, marked by lavish treatment of Saudi Arabia and massive investment deals, is shifting US Middle East priorities away from Israel.

Starmer's China trip planned amid spy allegations

Sky News understands PM Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for a controversial China visit in January 2025, despite recent parliamentary spying allegations. Learn about the diplomatic implications.

US Cuts 38 Universities from Research Over DEI

The US State Department plans to suspend 38 elite universities, including Harvard and Yale, from its Diplomacy Lab research partnership due to their diversity hiring practices. Discover the full list and implications.

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