Russia Opens Its Doors to Foreign Talent
Vladimir Putin has signed a decree that creates an easier path for foreign specialists and talented individuals from various fields to relocate to Russia. The new rules will come into effect in April 2026.
Trump Cancels Biden’s Auto-Signed Orders
U.S. President Donald Trump announced his intention to cancel all orders of Joe Biden that were signed using an auto-signature. According to Trump, this concerns approximately 92% of his predecessor’s documents.
Tanker off Turkey’s coast reports drone attack
The crew of the tanker Virat, which caught fire near the Turkish coast, issued an international Mayday distress call stating that the vessel had been struck by drones. The audio was published by Turkish broadcaster A Haber.
Major fire erupts in residential towers in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district
A massive fire erupted in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district, engulfing several residential towers and trapping multiple people inside, according to officials and media.
“The Durov Code 2: A New Book on Telegram’s Power”
In December 2025, the Russian publishing house “Alpina Publisher” will release the second part of Pavel Durov’s biography — “The Durov Code 2: Telegram, Global Power and the Dangerous Freedom of Speech.” The author, journalist and former Forbes editor Nikolai V. Kononov, returns to Durov’s story more than a decade later to reassess the path of the founder of VKontakte and Telegram.
Peace the American Way: What Stands in the 28-Point War-Ending Plan
Axios has published the full text of the U.S. proposal for ending the war, outlining territorial, military and political conditions for both sides.
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Saudi Arabia Completes Its First-Ever Army Training Rotation in the United States
On November 19, the Royal Saudi Land Forces (RSLF) concluded their first training rotation at the U.S. Army’s National Training Center (NTC) in Fort Irwin, California — one of America’s premier combat training facilities.
Trump Says He Would Consider Strikes on Mexico to Stop Drug Trafficking
U.S. President Donald Trump said he is open to the idea of launching strikes on Mexico if necessary to combat drug cartels and halt the flow of narcotics into the United States. He added that any such decision would first be brought to Congress.
Pierre de Gaulle Calls the European Federal Project a “Great Lie”
Pierre de Gaulle, President of the Foundation for Peace and Friendship Between Peoples, sharply criticized the project of a federal European union, calling it a “great lie” and urging the restoration of national political autonomy to prevent further escalation of global tensions.
Trump ends longest government shutdown in U.S. history by signing temporary budget
U.S. President Donald Trump signed a temporary government funding bill lasting through January 30, officially ending the longest shutdown in American history, which lasted 43 days.
Paris appeals court orders Nicolas Sarkozy’s release from prison
The Paris Court of Appeals has approved a motion for the release of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who has been in prison since October 21. He will now remain under judicial supervision.
Zokhran Mamdani became mayor of New York City
Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old Muslim politician, was elected mayor of New York. He will become the first Muslim in the city's history and one of the youngest leaders in the metropolis. His opponents, including Donald Trump, have already criticized his platform as "pure communism."
Trump Cancels Planned Meeting with Putin in Budapest
US President Donald Trump has announced the cancellation of his planned meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest, citing “bad timing” and a lack of progress in negotiations. The decision came shortly after Washington imposed new sanctions on Russian oil companies.
Trump and Putin agreed on a face-to-face meeting in Budapest
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation and agreed to meet in person in Budapest, Hungary. The announcement was made by Trump via Truth Social.
Trump announced the end of Gaza Conflict
U.S. President Donald Trump declared that hostilities in the Gaza Strip have ended and that Hamas has agreed to disarm as part of a peace plan. He made the statement during his visit to the Israeli parliament, calling it “a great and beautiful day.”
Bloomberg: Trump actively promotes himself to the Nobel Peace Prize
US President Donald Trump is actively promoting his nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, Bloomberg reports. According to the agency, the politician is conducting an informal campaign ahead of the laureates' announcement scheduled for October 10th.
France recognized Palestine: diplomatic breakthrough at UN session
France has officially recognized Palestine as an independent state. The announcement was made by President Emmanuel Macron during his speech at the UN General Assembly in New York.
Zelenskyy and Putin outlined their positions on the negotiations
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated the possibility of using the "Korean scenario" to resolve the conflict with Russia, but emphasized that it is unacceptable for the country to completely copy such a format.
"Police Mistake": Durov on a scandalous arrest in Paris
Telegram founder Pavel Durov, a year after his high-profile arrest in Paris, stated that the detention was the result of a police mistake. He emphasized that the investigation found no wrongdoing on his part or on Telegram’s, while the only outcome was damage to France’s image as a free country.
Kashmir tragedy: 60 dead, 200 missing
A sudden flash flood in India’s Kashmir region has killed at least 60 people and left more than 200 missing, striking during a major pilgrimage to the Machail Mata temple.