Hong Kong’s Deadliest Fire in Decades Claims 128 Lives; Rescue Operations Conclude

By: The Trek News Desk Hong Kong authorities have confirmed that the city’s most catastrophic blaze in decades has left 128 people dead, while nearly 200 residents remain missing.Officials announced on Friday that all firefighting and rescue efforts have officially ended, bringing a three-day emergency operation to a close. Security chief Chris Tang stated that…

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Trump’s Thanksgiving Message: “Permanent Halt to Migration from All Third World Nations”

By: The Trek News Desk In a strongly worded Thanksgiving address, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he intends to permanently suspend immigration from all Third World countries, arguing that the United States needs time to “recover” and “stabilise.” Trump said he would also expel anyone he considers “a burden rather than an asset” to…

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Pope Leo Begins First Foreign Tour in Turkey, Set to Visit Lebanon Next

By: The Trek News Desk Pope Leo XIV has officially embarked on the first international journey of his papacy, touching down in Turkey to participate in a landmark Christian anniversary before continuing to Lebanon. The Vatican confirmed that the schedule remains unchanged despite recent Israeli airstrikes on Beirut. “Humanity Can Stand United” – Pope Leo…

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Hong Kong High-Rise Fire Kills at least Four; Rescue Efforts Still Underway

By: The Trek News Desk A massive fire swept through multiple residential towers in the Tai Po district on Wednesday afternoon, leaving at least four people dead and several others feared trapped inside.Dramatic visuals circulating online show thick black smoke and intense flames rising from the high-rise blocks as firefighters battle the blaze. Officials say…

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Taiwan Unveils $40 Billion Long-Term Defence Plan Amid Rising Tensions with China

By: The Trek News Desk Taiwan has rolled out an ambitious $40 billion defence package to be implemented over the next eight years, a move President William Lai Ching-te says will push the island closer to his vision of a “technologically fortified, unassailable Taiwan.”The initiative marks the latest step in Taipei’s steadily rising security investments,…

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Amnesty Accuses RSF of Committing War Crimes in Sudan’s Darfur

By: The Trek News Desk Human rights watchdog Amnesty International has accused Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of carrying out grave human rights abuses and war crimes in the conflict-hit city of El-Fasher in Darfur.The findings surfaced just as the RSF announced a three-month humanitarian truce following mounting international pressure. Report Released Hours After…

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