Iran’s Currency Plunges to Historic Low

Iran's currency, the rial, dropped to its lowest value ever, nearing 1,250,000 rials per U. S. dollar. In 2018, it was around 55,000 rials to...

U.S.-Brokered Truce Falters as Thailand and Cambodia Return to Clashing

Thailand's fighter jets attacked Cambodia on Monday to weaken its military capabilities, following renewed border hostilities that broke a fragile ceasefire initially mediated by...

EU Strikes Agreement to Tighten Migration and Returns Policy

EU countries have agreed on their final negotiating positions regarding new migration laws, including changes to asylum rules, a common list of "safe countries...

How Legal Fees Work for Columbia Personal Injury Attorneys

If you’re dealing with a personal injury case in Columbia, one of the first concerns you’ll likely have is how lawyers actually get paid....

UAE Plans to Expand LNG Exports Amid Rising Global Demand

The United Arab Emirates aims to increase its liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports while meeting domestic needs, Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei said. Speaking at...

Trump’s Security Roadmap Omits North Korea, Raising Hopes for 2026 Talks

U.S. President Donald Trump’s new global security roadmap makes no mention of denuclearising North Korea, breaking a tradition in U.S. policy since 2003. The...

China to Boost Domestic Demand with Proactive Policies in 2026

China’s top decision-making body, the Politburo, announced plans to expand domestic demand and support the economy with “more proactive fiscal policy” and “appropriately loose...

Indonesia Estimates $3 Billion Needed for Sumatra Flood Recovery

Indonesia’s Sumatra island faces a massive reconstruction challenge after deadly floods and landslides caused by cyclones killed 950 people and left 274 missing. Neighboring...

Syria Marks One Year Since Assad’s Overthrow Amid Ongoing Challenges

Syrians are commemorating the first anniversary of Bashar al-Assad’s ouster, as the nation struggles to rebuild after more than a decade of war. Celebrations...

China Conducts Carrier Drills Near Japan Amid Rising Tensions

China’s Liaoning aircraft carrier carried out around 100 take-offs and landings near Japan’s southwest islands over the weekend, sparking a diplomatic clash between the...

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