Trump Warns: Countries Trafficking Drugs Into U.S. “Could Be Attacked”

President Donald Trump escalated his anti-narcotics rhetoric on Tuesday, warning that any country involved in trafficking illegal drugs into the United States could face...

EU Moves to Propose Using Russia’s Frozen Assets to Fund Ukraine

The European Commission is preparing a legal proposal to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine’s financial needs, according to multiple sources. EU leaders...

Myanmar Opium Cultivation Hits Decade High Amid Conflict

Opium poppy cultivation in Myanmar has reached its highest level in a decade, rising 17% in the past year to 53,100 hectares, up from...

Trump Signs Taiwan Law, Boosting U.S.-Taiwan Ties, Provoking Beijing

President Donald Trump has signed the Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act into law, requiring the U.S. State Department to review and update guidelines on how...

UK Delays Decision Again on China’s London Embassy, Raising Security and Diplomatic Concerns

Britain has postponed for the third time its decision on whether to approve China’s plan to build Europe’s largest embassy in London, a project...

Rebeca Grynspan Eyes UN Leadership, Calls for Equality and Reform

Rebeca Grynspan, Costa Rica’s former vice president and current secretary-general of the UN Conference on Trade and Development, is a frontrunner to become the...

South Korea’s President Lee Hails Trump, Hopes for North Korea Dialogue Restart

Since taking office in June, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has pursued “pragmatic diplomacy” with major global powers, including the U.S. and China....

LandSpace’s Big Leap: How a Chinese Startup Is Closing in on SpaceX’s Reusable Rocket Dominance

LandSpace, founded in 2015 after China opened parts of its space sector to private investment, has become the country’s most advanced commercial rocket company....

The MH370 Mystery: What We Know as a New Search Launches 11 Years Later

The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 with 239 people on board remains one of the world’s most perplexing aviation mysteries, nearly twelve years...

Global AI Boom Triggers New Memory-Chip Supply Chain Crisis

A worldwide shortage of memory chips is intensifying as artificial intelligence expansion collides with constrained semiconductor production. From Japan to China to Silicon Valley,...

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