Trump Reduces China Tariffs to 47% After “Amazing” Meeting With Xi

Trump Reduces China Tariffs to 47% After “Amazing” Meeting With Xi

In a move that marks a major shift in global trade dynamics, US President Donald Trump announced that tariffs on Chinese goods will be reduced from 57% to 47%. The decision follows his first face-to-face meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping since 2019 — a discussion Trump described as “amazing”. The leaders met in Busan, […]

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Trump Heads to South Korea as High-Stakes Meeting with China’s Xi Jinping Nears

Trump Heads to South Korea as High-Stakes Meeting with China’s Xi Jinping Nears

As tensions ripple through the global economy, U.S. President Donald Trump embarks on a critical visit to South Korea — a trip that could reshape international trade and diplomacy. Trump’s two-day stop in South Korea marks the third and perhaps most pivotal leg of his Asian tour. After being warmly received at a regional summit […]

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Myanmar’s Junta Sets January Date for Next Phase of Disputed Election

Myanmar’s Junta Sets January Date for Next Phase of Disputed Election

Myanmar’s military government has announced that the second phase of its multi-stage election will take place on January 11, according to state media reports on Wednesday. This announcement follows the first phase scheduled for December 28, and has been met with skepticism from the international community, including Western nations, the United Nations, and human rights […]

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Airbnb and Booking.com Face French Lawsuit Over ‘Occupation Tourism’ in the West Bank

Airbnb and Booking.com Face French Lawsuit Over ‘Occupation Tourism’ in the West Bank

A powerful legal challenge has been launched in France against two of the world’s biggest travel accommodation platforms — Airbnb and Booking.com. The Ligue des droits de l’Homme (LDH), a prominent French human rights organization, filed a complaint accusing both companies of promoting what it calls “occupation tourism” by listing accommodations in Israeli settlements located […]

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Trump Admits Authorising CIA Black Ops in Venezuela, Sparking Maduro Outrage

Trump Admits Authorising CIA Black Ops in Venezuela, Sparking Maduro Outrage

In a stunning admission that reignited geopolitical tensions, former U.S. President Donald Trump revealed that he had authorised covert CIA operations in Venezuela, drawing sharp condemnation from Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The revelation comes amid years of strained relations between Washington and Caracas, with accusations, denials, and a growing climate of mistrust. Speaking on Wednesday, […]

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