Here are some top U.S. & world headlines for October 24, 2025:
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Donald Trump announced that he will brief Congress on operations against drug cartels and signalled he does not need a formal declaration of war to act against them. Reuters+2Wikipedia+2
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The U.S. terminated trade talks with Canada after an ad featuring Ronald Reagan criticised tariffs, prompting Canada to say it remains ready to resume talks. Reuters
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The meeting between President Trump and Xi Jinping was confirmed: both will visit South Korea next week during the APEC Summit, with separate sessions planned. Reuters
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United Nations urged Israel to open the Rafah Crossing into the Gaza Strip so much-needed humanitarian aid can get through, citing a sharp shortfall in critical supplies. Havana Times
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Sanae Takaichi’s new government in Japan is already facing a test of its defence ambitions as her hard-line coalition partner supports increased military spending. Reuters
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Czechia backed the 19th sanctions package from the European Union targeting Russia, underscoring its growing role in regional security and energy policy.

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