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- 03 October 2025
03 October 2025
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Canada announced on Friday that Prime Minister Mark Carney will be traveling to Washington next week for a "working visit" with US President Donald Trump.
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Kazakhstan and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have agreed to prepare a joint roadmap to strengthen and systematize their cooperation, following talks in Astana.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that yielding to the West's unlawful sanctions would undermine international law and urged countries to stand firm in resistance.
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Typhoon Matmo struck northern Philippines on Friday, just three days after a 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit the central part of the country, hundreds of miles away. This came weeks after two other cyclones had already battered the nation.
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Drone sightings overnight at Germany's Munich airport resulted in the cancellation and diversion of dozens of flights on the eve of a national holiday, leaving nearly 3,000 passengers stranded. The disruption prompted politicians to pledge tougher measures, including allowing drones to be shot down.
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On Friday, Spain’s Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Diaz called on Europe to terminate all association agreements with Israel.
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The Netherlands has announced it will uphold its ban on exporting parts for F-35 fighter jets to Israel, despite a Supreme Court ruling that provided the option to reconsider its policy.
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This week, Canada updated its travel advisory for the United States, warning travelers with an "X" gender marker on their passports that they may face entry restrictions.
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On Friday morning, the US military conducted another strike on a boat operating in the Caribbean, which officials identified as a "narco-trafficking vessel." Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced in a social media post that the strike resulted in the deaths of all four individuals on board.
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