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Title: Private Jet Rentals Surge in US Amid Government Shutdown

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 11, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Surge in Private Jet Demand as US Travel Chaos Escalates

November 11, 2025 – Demand for private⁢ jet travel​ in the United ⁣States is ⁢soaring amid widespread commercial ​flight⁢ disruptions caused​ by air traffic control staffing shortages and government-mandated schedule cuts. Companies like Flexjet are reporting significant increases in operating hours and revenue, as frustrated passengers seek alternatives to increasingly unreliable airline service.

The surge comes as‍ more⁣ than 17,000 commercial flights in ‌the US were delayed‍ over ⁤the weekend, according to data from FlightAware. These delays are ⁤compounded by a partial ⁢US⁢ government shutdown, which​ has left air traffic control officers working without ⁣pay. President ⁣Donald Trump’s administration previously ordered US commercial airlines to reduce schedules at ⁤40 major airports by four ⁣percent, potentially‌ increasing to ten percent on weekends due to‌ pressure on controllers. ​This ⁤confluence of factors‍ is driving​ a notable shift towards private aviation, particularly among travelers ⁢facing urgent or inflexible ⁣schedules.

Flexjet recorded a⁢ 42 percent increase in total operating hours in the first seven days‌ of ⁣November compared‍ to the same period last year, a ‌substantial jump from the average⁢ growth of 20 percent seen‌ throughout the year. ​Its charter ⁤business unit,⁣ FXAIR, experienced​ a 56 percent increase in revenue in October year-over-year, with year-round revenue up 17 percent.

The travel disruptions are triggering panic among ⁣passengers, with car rental company Hertz reporting a spike in one-way bookings as individuals seek alternative ⁢transportation.⁣ “October, and ⁤they continue to spike,”‌ Collins said‌ in an interview⁤ with CNBC Saturday (8/11/2025), ​indicating the ongoing‍ nature of‍ the travel challenges. Air traffic control officers are continuing to ⁤work ⁤despite the lack of⁣ pay during the government shutdown, mirroring the situation faced by other key sector workers.

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Title: Trump Urges Direct Cash Payments to US Citizens Over Health Subsidies

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 9, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

US Government Shutdown Enters ‍Record Territory‍ as ‌Trump Proposes ⁣Direct Payments to⁢ Citizens

WASHINGTON ​ – The US government shutdown is now the longest‍ in the nation’s history, stretching to 39 days, as President⁤ Donald Trump proposes a novel solution to break ‍the impasse: direct payments to American citizens, potentially‌ mirroring a program like Indonesia’s Bantuan⁣ Langsung‍ Tunai (BLT). The⁣ move comes as Republicans aligned with the governance insist Congress⁣ promptly pass ​funding legislation without preconditions to reopen the government, before addressing othre policy⁣ disputes.

The ongoing shutdown has already had widespread consequences, leaving hundreds⁣ of thousands of federal workers without paychecks, disrupting ​vital‌ food‌ assistance programs, and causing important⁢ travel delays. Millions more Americans are feeling the ripple effects, and the stalemate shows no immediate signs of resolution. Trump’s ⁣proposal, while⁢ unconventional, aims to directly ⁤address​ the economic hardship caused by ⁣the shutdown and potentially build public pressure on ⁣Democrats to negotiate.

The President’s idea reportedly involves utilizing funds currently allocated to Affordable care Act (ACA) subsidies, redirecting them as ​direct⁢ payments to taxpayers. Senators James lankford of Oklahoma and Lindsey Graham of South ⁣Carolina have publicly voiced support for the concept. Lankford argued ⁤that ACA subsidies primarily benefit insurance companies rather‍ than individuals, stating they “pump money⁢ to insurance companies, not to the people to help,” and only assist “certain groups, not the general population.”

The ACA marketplace provides health ⁣insurance options for individuals who ​do not receive coverage through their ‌employers or government programs like ⁤Medicare and Medicaid. ⁢Trump’s proposal to repurpose these funds represents a significant challenge⁤ to​ the ​healthcare law,a long-standing target of Republican ⁣efforts.

This​ is not ⁢the first⁢ time Trump has suggested direct payments as a form of economic relief. During his first term, he proposed similar measures as part of a COVID-19‌ relief package. ‌Representatives ⁣from the⁢ White House, Senate⁢ Majority⁢ leader John thune, and ‌Senate Democratic Leader ‌Chuck Schumer have not yet commented on​ the latest proposal. The‍ fate‍ of ⁢the shutdown, ‌and Trump’s plan, remains ⁣uncertain ⁢as negotiations⁤ continue.

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Title: Soviet Spy Device Hidden in US Ambassador’s Residence

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 8, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Soviet ‍Spy⁤ Device ​Secretly ⁤Bugged‌ US AmbassadorS Residence for Seven Years

MOSCOW ⁤ – For seven years, a highly sophisticated soviet listening device remained hidden in plain sight within ​the Moscow residence of the U.S. Ambassador, undetected by American security measures.⁤ The device, dubbed “The ⁢Thing,” ‌operated without batteries, electronic circuits, or a heat source, making it virtually invisible to detection methods ⁢of the time. Its existence ‌wasn’t revealed until 1951, when a chance discovery by ‌a British ‌radio operator inadvertently exposed the covert operation.

The device, disguised ​as a decorative object resembling a hat pin and a handmade National Emblem, utilized ‌a⁣ passive technology. It only activated when struck by a high-frequency signal transmitted from nearby buildings, reflecting sound ⁣vibrations back‍ to a receiver. John Little, a 79-year-old British counter-surveillance specialist, described “The Thing” as⁢ a tube-like structure with a drum-like membrane, designed to vibrate with human voices.”The engineering⁣ of this ⁤tool​ is like a cross between a‌ Swiss ‍watch⁣ and a micrometer,” Little stated⁢ in a documentary released this year.

The breach occurred at Spaso house, the U.S.Ambassador’s residence in Moscow, beginning in 1945. The device’s presence⁣ remained unknown until a British military radio operator, while tuning radio waves ⁢in 1951,⁢ stumbled upon⁣ a‌ conversation originating ⁣from within the ‌residence. This accidental interception prompted ‌a‌ three-day intensive search by U.S. security personnel, ultimately ⁣leading to​ the discovery of the ⁢concealed listening‍ device.

The ‍revelation of “The ⁢Thing” highlights⁢ a meaningful ⁣intelligence failure during the early years of the Cold War and underscores the‍ ingenuity of Soviet espionage tactics. A film detailing the story premiered in May and will be screened again at the National Computer Museum in‌ Bletchley Park, England, on September 27, 2025.

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US Food Crisis vs. Indonesia’s Food Surplus

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 8, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

A Stark Contrast: Food ⁤Banks strain in the US as Indonesia Achieves Record Harvests

A growing⁣ food crisis is unfolding​ in ⁤the United States, with food ‌banks across the nation reporting dwindling supplies and a surge ⁤in demand. This situation is exacerbated by‌ the recent termination of the Supplemental Nutrition ⁤Assistance ⁢Program (SNAP), the nation’s largest anti-hunger initiative providing vital food assistance to low-income households. Reports indicate storage shelves are emptying as donations from grocery stores decrease, a outcome of both inflation and evolving tariff policies impacting the trade sector.Individuals previously‍ reliant on⁢ aid are now facing limited resources as existing stocks diminish.

The crisis ‌in developed nations ⁣stands in sharp contrast to Indonesia’s current agricultural success. Data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) projects a record rice production of 34.77 million ⁢tonnes for January to December 2025 – ‍a 13.54% increase (4.15 million tonnes)‍ compared​ to the same period ‌in 2024, marking ⁤the highest production in a decade.⁢ Furthermore, rice⁤ reserves‌ held by Bulog, the Indonesian logistics agency, have reached an ‍unprecedented 4.2 million​ tonnes ⁤as of June.

Positive trends extend beyond rice. National corn production is also projected to rise, with an estimated 16.55 million tonnes⁤ of dry shelled corn (14% moisture content) anticipated for january to December 2025. This⁣ represents a 9.34% increase ⁢(1.41 million tonnes) over the previous year.

Indonesian⁢ Minister of‍ Agriculture, Andi⁤ Amran Sulaiman,​ attributes this success to collaborative efforts between farmers, agricultural extension workers, and ‍all levels of the agricultural sector, operating under unified direction. “Indonesia is not only food secure, but ‍also has a surplus,” stated Amran. “This is the result of the mutual cooperation⁤ of ‍farmers and ‍the ‍hard work of all parties who ensure ⁣that production⁣ continues to ‌increase.”

He highlighted key programs – accelerated simultaneous planting, provision of agricultural tools ⁤and machinery (Alsintan), and strengthening superior seed varieties ⁢- as crucial foundations⁤ for maintaining productivity despite⁢ global climate challenges.

This situation underscores the importance of agricultural independence and farmer support in achieving ⁣true food security, rather than relying solely on economic strength. While many nations grapple with food shortages, Indonesia is demonstrating resilience with ‌abundant⁢ reserves and controlled food inflation.

Amran concluded, “We must ‍be grateful, as at a ⁤time ‍when the world was anxious about food, Indonesia ⁤actually succeeded. ‌Thanks to President⁣ Prabowo’s ideas, now our food production has increased,​ even had a surplus, then the welfare⁣ of farmers has​ increased and moast importantly the Indonesian peopel‍ have enough ⁤food and we can even supply it to ⁤other countries.”

(akd/ega)

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Russia Responds to US Minuteman III Missile Test

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 6, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russia ‍Reacts ‌to ⁣U.S. Minuteman III Test,⁢ Citing Data Collection Concerns

WASHINGTON – Russia‌ has expressed concern following a recent U.S.​ test of a Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on June 20, 2025. Russian officials stated ⁢teh test,⁤ which involved a non-armed missile launched from Vandenberg ‍Space Force Base in California, appeared designed to gather “valuable”​ data⁢ related to ⁣the weapon system. The ​test occurred as the United⁢ States proceeds with a ⁣modernization program to replace ‍its aging minuteman III fleet, ​which has been operational as 1970.

The test’s timing and stated purpose have raised questions⁣ about strategic signaling ⁤and potential escalation in ⁤the context of ongoing geopolitical tensions. The U.S. Air Force stated ​the test was routine and‌ intended to validate ⁤the safety, security, and⁣ effectiveness ⁢of the ICBM system. However, Russia views the data collection aspect as especially noteworthy, suggesting a purposeful effort to enhance U.S. capabilities. The Minuteman⁤ III is ​a key component of the U.S.nuclear triad, providing a land-based​ deterrent. Its replacement is a multi-billion dollar undertaking with ⁤significant implications for global strategic stability.

The U.S.Air ‍Force Global ‌strike ‌Command confirmed the test⁢ involved collecting data to inform the⁢ Sentinel program, the next-generation ​ICBM​ system intended⁤ to succeed ⁣the minuteman ⁣III. The Sentinel program​ aims to field a more modern, resilient, and secure⁣ ICBM force. The June ‍20th test was‍ not ​designed to test the destructive capabilities ‌of the missile, but rather to assess its performance characteristics during flight.‌

Russia has previously voiced objections to U.S.⁤ missile defense systems and ‌modernization efforts, viewing ⁢them as possibly destabilizing. The latest test is likely to further fuel these concerns and could prompt a response ‍from Moscow. Further developments are anticipated⁢ as ⁢both nations navigate a complex⁣ strategic landscape.

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Trump Plan: Israel Offers Amnesty to Disarm Hamas in Gaza Tunnels

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 6, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Administration Proposes Pathway for hamas Disarmament in Gaza

By lucasfernandez, World-Today-News.com

Trump Plan: Israel Offers Amnesty to Disarm Hamas in Gaza TunnelsHamas fighters in tunnels in Gaza. Photo/anadolu”>
Hamas fighters operating in tunnels in Gaza. ⁣(Photo/anadolu)

WASHINGTON ⁣- The administration of former United States President Donald⁤ Trump presented a plan to Israel last ‍week aimed at​ achieving the⁣ voluntary‌ disarmament‍ of Hamas fighters, according to​ a report ​by axios citing US officials.⁣ The proposal centers on leveraging the current standoff with Hamas militants​ trapped in tunnels beneath Rafah,Gaza.

The core idea, as relayed by US officials to Axios, is to use the⁢ situation in rafah as a pilot program for broader disarmament. The plan outlined a scenario where Hamas fighters within the tunnels would surrender their weapons to a designated ‌third party – potentially Egypt, Qatar, or Turkey – in exchange for amnesty‍ from Israel. Following the handover, the fighters ‌would ‌be transferred back‍ to territory controlled⁣ by Hamas, while ‍Israeli⁣ forces would⁣ systematically destroy the tunnel network.

The⁢ initial ⁢offer, presented ⁣last week, provided Hamas fighters in⁢ Rafah with ⁢a 24-hour window for safe passage across a designated “yellow line” ⁤demarcating the control zone. While Hamas initially ​hesitated,they ultimately signaled their agreement. However, Israeli officials subsequently declared the opportunity had expired.

Currently, American‍ officials, ‌reportedly ‌with assistance from turkish intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin, are actively working​ to revive the proposal and⁣ facilitate a⁣ resolution.⁤ The effort underscores the Trump administration’s desire to find a peaceful path toward disarming Hamas and stabilizing the region.

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