South Korean President Lee Jae Myung Visits China to Strengthen Economic Ties Amid Taiwan Tensions

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung Visits China to Strengthen Economic Ties Amid Taiwan Tensions

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung embarked on a significant four-day trip to China today, aiming to enhance economic ties with Seoul’s largest trading partner while carefully navigating sensitive regional issues, including Taiwan. This marks the first visit by a South Korean leader to Beijing in six years, coming just days after China conducted massive […]

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Russian Nuclear-Capable Bombers Undertake Scheduled Flight Near Scandinavian Waters

Russian Nuclear-Capable Bombers Undertake Scheduled Flight Near Scandinavian Waters

Russian nuclear-capable bombers carried out a “scheduled” mission over the Norwegian and Barents Seas, a move that saw fighter jets from foreign nations escorting them, according to Russia’s Defence Ministry, as reported by Russian news agencies. The ministry did not specify the exact date of the Tu-95 flights nor the countries whose aircraft provided the […]

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Talks in Paris Aim to Push Hezbollah Disarmament as Fragile Ceasefire Faces Pressure

Talks in Paris Aim to Push Hezbollah Disarmament as Fragile Ceasefire Faces Pressure

Senior officials from France, Saudi Arabia, and the United States are set to meet today in Paris with the head of the Lebanese army, in an effort to finalize a practical roadmap for the disarmament of Hezbollah, according to diplomatic sources. The discussions come at a critical moment, as concerns grow that the already fragile […]

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UN Security Council Makes Historic First Visit to Syria Ahead of Assad Ousting Anniversary

UN Security Council Makes Historic First Visit to Syria Ahead of Assad Ousting Anniversary

A historic moment unfolded on Thursday as a United Nations Security Council delegation arrived in Syria, marking the first-ever visit by the Council to the country. The visit comes just days ahead of the anniversary of the ousting of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad. According to state news agency SANA, the delegation crossed into Syria via […]

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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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