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France 24 Probe Backs U.S. Claim of Chemical Weapons Used in Sudan
France 24’s investigation supports U.S. claims of Sudan’s military using chlorine gas as a weapon in 2024. Marking a serious violation of international law.
read moreFrench PM Resigns in Less Than a Month
French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu resigned after less than a month in office. Deepening France’s political and economic crisis. President Macron now faces growing instability.
read moreSouth Korea Elevates Cyber Threat Level After Datacentre Fire Disrupts 647 Government Systems
South Korea raised its cyber threat alert after a fire at a Daejeon government datacentre crippled 647 systems, causing nationwide service disruptions and sparking security concerns ahead of the APEC summit.
read moreRelease: Ted Cruise Introduces Bill Against Persecution of Nigerian Christians
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) introduced the Nigeria Religious Freedom Accountability Act of 2025. The bill protects Christians and other religious minorities being persecuted in Nigeria by holding accountable Nigerian officials who facilitate Islamist jihadist violence and the imposition of blasphemy laws.
read moreTaliban Rejects US Bid to Retake Bagram Air Base After Trump's Warning
The Taliban rejected US President Donald Trump's bid to retake Bagram Air Base, emphasizing Afghanistan's sovereignty and urging the US to respect the Doha Agreement.
read moreSaudi Arabia, Pakistan Sign Mutual Defense Pact Amid Tensions with Israel
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign a mutual defense pact, defining an attack on either nation as an attack on both, amid heightened tensions with Israel.
read moreWorst Crimes Against Humanity Happening Right Now
A sober, sourced snapshot beyond headlines: Sudan, Myanmar, Tigray, Gaza, Ukraine, Yemen. Covering key abuses, responsible actors, and who is investigating.
read moreRussia Accuses Ukraine of Drone Strikes as Independence Day Marked with Escalating Attacks
Russia accused Ukraine of launching mass drone strikes, including one that damaged the Kursk nuclear plant, as both countries marked Independence Day with escalating attacks, battlefield gains, and a major prisoner exchange.
read moreKim Jong-un Hails North Korean Troops Fighting in Ukraine as Heroes
Kim Jong-un honored North Korean troops returning from Ukraine, praising them as “heroes” for fighting alongside Russia in the Kursk region and highlighting deepening military ties with Moscow.
read moreModi, Wang Yi Highlight “Steady Progress” in India-China Ties Amid Border Talks and U.S. Trade Frictions
India and China are rebuilding ties with talks on border issues, trade, and cultural exchanges as Modi and Wang Yi emphasize “steady progress,” while tensions grow between New Delhi and Washington over U.S. tariffs.
read moreVietnam Launches Ambitious Economic Overhaul to Become Asia’s Next Tiger Economy
Vietnam has launched an ambitious reform plan to become a high-income “tiger economy” by 2045, focusing on high-tech industries, private sector growth, infrastructure, and climate resilience amid trade tensions, aging demographics, and institutional challenges.
read moreKim, Putin Discuss Deepening Ties and War Efforts Ahead of Putin-Trump Meeting
Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin discussed expanding ties and North Korea’s military support for Russia’s war in Ukraine ahead of Putin’s planned meeting with Donald Trump in Alaska.
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