Leader Sarah Knafo, walking ahead in France, is connected to Trump
February 20, Paris, France: Europe’s far-right movement is gaining unprecedented momentum, and in France, a new figure is…
Read moreCanada Works to Avoid U.S. Tariffs by Strengthening Border Security and Fentanyl Crackdown
Canada is stepping up efforts to reduce illegal migration and fentanyl trafficking in hopes of avoiding sweeping U.S.…
Read moreIndia and Argentina Forge Stronger Ties in Lithium Mining for a Sustainable Future
Feb 20, 2025, Argentina: India and Argentina have significantly strengthened their collaboration in lithium exploration and mining, aiming…
Read moreSouth Korean authorities bans the Chinese start-up, DeepSeek AI due to privacy concerns
February 19, Seoul, South Korea: DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence startup, has temporarily suspended downloads of its chatbot…
Read moreSouth Africa is open to nuclear project bid from Russia or Iran
Feb 18, 2025, South Africa: South Africa is actively considering proposals from Russia and Iran to expand its…
Read morePalestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has dismissed Quddura Fares
Feb 18, Tuesday, 2025: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has dismissed Qaddura Fares, the chairman of the Detainees and…
Read moreU.S. pitch for 50% aides rare earth minerals, to be rejected by Ukraine
February 17, Kyiv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has rejected a proposal from the Trump administration that would grant…
Read moreEuropean Leaders Convene in Paris to Forge Security Strategy Amid US-Russia Talks
February 17, 2025, Paris: Key European leaders are gathering in Paris today for high-level discussions on a collective…
Read more“Canada stirred up trouble” says China, as Canada warship sails in Taiwan Strait
February 17, Beijing: China’s military strongly condemned the passage of a Canadian warship through the Taiwan Strait on…
Read moreWang Yi Calls for Upholding International Order with the UN at Its Core
February 15: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated on Friday that while different nations may interpret international rules…
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