Beijing Criticizes Japan Over Taiwan Remarks, Warns of Crossing Red Line

Beijing Criticizes Japan Over Taiwan Remarks, Warns of Crossing Red Line

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed strong condemnation of Japan’s recent statements regarding Taiwan, calling them “shocking” and a dangerous misstep. The comments, made in an official statement on Sunday, highlight growing tensions that have rattled China-Japan relations for over two weeks. Wang, the most senior Chinese official to publicly comment on the matter, warned […]

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South Africa Stands Firm: Secures G20 Consensus on Climate Action and Debt Relief Despite US Opposition

South Africa Stands Firm: Secures G20 Consensus on Climate Action and Debt Relief Despite US Opposition

South Africa made headlines this weekend as it successfully guided the G20 to adopt a declaration addressing climate change and global debt relief, despite strong objections from the Trump administration. The historic summit, held in Johannesburg under South Africa’s first-ever African G20 presidency, highlighted the nation’s determination to champion global challenges while asserting its leadership […]

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Trump Eyes F-35 Fighter Jet Deal with Saudi Arabia

Trump Eyes F-35 Fighter Jet Deal with Saudi Arabia

US President Donald Trump has revealed that he is considering a major deal to supply Saudi Arabia with F-35 stealth fighter jets, manufactured by Lockheed Martin. “They wanna buy a lot of jets,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. “I’m looking at that. They’ve asked me to look at it. They want to buy […]

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Japan’s PM Takaichi Pushes for Historic Talks With Kim Jong Un to Bring Abducted Citizens Home

Japan’s PM Takaichi Pushes for Historic Talks With Kim Jong Un to Bring Abducted Citizens Home

Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has made a bold and emotional appeal to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, formally requesting a face-to-face meeting to resolve one of Japan’s most painful and unresolved tragedies — the abduction of Japanese citizens by North Korean agents in the 1970s and 1980s. North Korea admitted in 2002 that […]

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