How China’s appetite for the ‘king of fruits’ is changing Southeast Asia | Health

How China’s appetite for the ‘king of fruits’ is changing Southeast Asia | Health

101 East investigates how China’s craze for durian is driving profits and environmental disputes in Southeast Asia. It’s been called the world’s stinkiest fruit. But it’s deeply beloved by many. Durian is a pungent, prickly fruit from Southeast Asia that has fascinated foreigners for centuries, and China is no exception. China buys most of the … Read more

Bags of cash and a gold toilet: the corruption crisis engulfing Zelenskyy’s government – Financial Times

Bags of cash and a gold toilet: the corruption crisis engulfing Zelenskyy’s government – Financial Times

Bags of cash and a gold toilet: the corruption crisis engulfing Zelenskyy’s government  Financial Times Zelensky’s Image Is Stained as Corruption Inquiry Shakes His Inner Circle  The New York Times Ukraine scrambles to limit damage from blockbuster corruption scandal  politico.eu Once a shadowy dealmaker, one-time Zelenskyy associate is accused in Ukrainian corruption scandal  AP News Energy scandal spells trouble … Read more

Several killed after bus crashes into bus stop in Stockholm

Several killed after bus crashes into bus stop in Stockholm

Three people have been killed and and another three injured after a bus crashed into a bus stop in central Stockholm, Swedish police say. Circumstances surrounding Friday’s crash at 15:23 (14:23 GMT) on the Valhallavägen street in the Swedish capital remain unclear. The bus driver has been arrested and faces charges of causing death and … Read more

Rocket attack in Syria’s capital wounds one person

Rocket attack in Syria’s capital wounds one person

Explosion in the Mezzeh district of Damascus injures one woman and causes material damage, according to Syrian state media. Published On 14 Nov 202514 Nov 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share A woman has been injured in an explosion in the Mezzeh district of Damascus, according to Syrian state media. Rockets … Read more

Who is Jeannette Jara, the communist leading Chile’s presidential election? | Elections News

Who is Jeannette Jara, the communist leading Chile’s presidential election? | Elections News

Fears of crime Yet not all Chileans are convinced. Virginia Peredo, a domestic worker, told Al Jazeera she “would never” vote for the left-wing candidate, offering a blunt explanation: “She is a communist.” Peredo was one of the nearly 200 supporters at a rally for Jara’s right-wing rival Kast in Copiapo, a mining town some … Read more

At least 2 dead, 21 missing in landslides in Indonesia’s Java island

At least 2 dead, 21 missing in landslides in Indonesia’s Java island

A spokesman for the National Disaster Management Agency says a search and rescue operation is under way to look for the missing victims. Published On 14 Nov 202514 Nov 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share At least two people have been killed and 21 remain unaccounted for following a landslide in … Read more

South Korea truck crash kills 2 and injures 18 people

South Korea truck crash kills 2 and injures 18 people

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A truck plowed into pedestrians at an outdoor market in South Korea on Thursday, killing two people and injuring 18, officials said. The two people were pronounced dead at a hospital following the incident shortly before 11 a.m. in Bucheon city, near the capital of Seoul. Nine people sustained serious … Read more

Betting in Sport. More money, more problems? | Basketball

Betting in Sport. More money, more problems? | Basketball

Game Theory Betting is now embedded in modern sport. In Türkiye, referees are under investigation for placing thousands of bets. NBA players and coaches are facing major sanctions over gambling violations. But on the flip side, those same players, teams and leagues wear and promote gambling brands. Samantha Johnson explores the contradictions shaping today’s sports … Read more

Unusual ritual objects uncovered from biblical site

Unusual ritual objects uncovered from biblical site

Archaeologists in Israel uncovered Canaanite ritual artifacts and a 5,000-year-old winepress near a site linked to biblical Armageddon. (Assaf Peretz, Israel Antiquities Authority; Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Welcome to the Fox News Lifestyle Newsletter. Check out these top headlines. ‘CLEAR EVIDENCE’: Ancient ritual artifacts and a … Read more

Should the US fund health insurance or leave it to the market? | Business and Economy

Should the US fund health insurance or leave it to the market? | Business and Economy

Health insurance has once again become a battleground in US politics. With costs rising and government subsidies under pressure, Republicans and Democrats remain sharply divided over how much the government should pay for health insurance and how much should be left to market forces. Supporters of public investment say broader coverage strengthens the economy and … Read more

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