Politics & Current Affairs
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UAE’s New Logistics Council Aims to Cut Red Tape, Drive Trade
UAE has launched a national logistics council that will boost its $54bn economy by streamlining transport systems and reducing bureaucracy.…
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Putin, Trump Accuse European Leaders of Derailing Peace Talks
Trump and Putin blame European leaders for the stalled Ukraine peace efforts despite recent diplomatic initiatives. Russian forces launched their…
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Beijing Power Display Signals New Era in European Defense
China’s massive military parade and summit clearly show a major change in global power dynamics that will forever change European…
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Navy SEAL Mission Gone Wrong Kills Unarmed North Koreans
A secret Navy SEAL operation in 2019 turned tragic as elite U.S. commandos killed several unarmed North Korean civilians in…
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“New World Order,” Experts Warn as China-North Korea Bond Strengthens
The leaders of China and North Korea marked a historic moment at their first formal summit in six years. Chinese…
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China Unveils Next-Gen Modern Warfare Arsenal in Military Parade
China put its modern warfare technology on full display with a massive military parade. The event featured hundreds of advanced weapons…
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China Military Display Signals Xi’s Global Power Ambitions
China showed off its military might in its largest-ever military parade at Tiananmen Square. President Xi Jinping spoke to more…
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Xi Unites with Putin, Kim at Massive Chinese Military Showcase
China revealed its newest weapons at a military parade where Xi welcomed leaders who challenge the Western order as global…
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Azerbaijan Claims India Blocks SCO Membership Over Pakistan Ties
Azerbaijan faces a most important setback as the country claims India blocks its application to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Several…
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Sudan Landslide Kills Over 1,000 in Remote Western Village
A deadly landslide in Sudan has wiped out a village in western Darfur, killing more than 1,000 people on Sunday.…
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