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How Food Delivery Agent Became Victim Of Brazils Deadliest Police Raid
Nov 22, 2025 - World 
Distant gunfire rang out as Douglas da Silva dropped off a food delivery on October 28 and headed home to his apartment on the north side of Rio de Janeiro.
Ukraine, Europe Rush To Find Counter-Proposals To US Plan To End War
Nov 22, 2025 - World 
Ukraine and its European allies scrambled Saturday to come up with counter-proposals after US President Donald Trump gave Kyiv a tight deadline to approve a deal to end the war that accepts some of Russia's hardline demands.
‘This is not right’: grassroots campaign aims to repeal Missouri Republicans’ gerrymandering
Nov 22, 2025 - World 
A new congressional map was abruptly passed by Republicans in mid-September – but voters have a chance to rebuke politicians and stop it from going into effectWhen canvassers fan out across neighborhoods, they usually rely on sophisticated lists that will tell them things like a voter’s political party and how likely they are to support a given cause. Jill Imbler isn’t bothering with any of that.The 69-year-old has lived in Moberly – a Missouri town of about 14,000 people – her entire life. She doesn’t use a GPS when she drives around, knows where people live, and what time they’re likely to be home. And there’s a pretty good chance that she, or one of her six siblings, knows them personally. Continue reading...
Indian Navy's 'Credible, Swift' Actions Saved Over 500 Lives: Envoy To UN
Nov 22, 2025 - World 
Speaking at a United Nations Security Council session, India's Permanent Representative Parvathaneni Harish highlighted the Navy's central role in keeping global sea routes secure as piracy and attacks escalate across the Western Arabian Sea.
Lord Rothermere’s Telegraph takeover strengthens UK media’s rightwing tilt
Nov 22, 2025 - World 
Many fear competition and diversity will be diminished as Daily Mail owner wins race to buy newspaperAs the dust settles from the battle for the ownership of the Daily Telegraph, one man has been left standing: Lord Rothermere, whose family have been a mainstay of British newspapers for more than a century.“This is a very British stitch-up,” said Lionel Barber, the former editor of the Financial Times. “Lord Rothermere has played a very astute poker hand, he’s shown patience and he’s the big winner.” Continue reading...