Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Russia’s Lavrov Set to Embark on Historic Visit to North Korea

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is set to visit Pyongyang for meetings aimed at preparing for a visit by President Vladimir Putin, who has increased cooperation with politically isolated North Korea. This visit follows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's...
UN Security Council

UN Security Council Set to Make Crucial Decision on Israel-Gaza Conflict

The United Nations Security Council is set to vote on a Brazilian resolution calling for humanitarian pauses in the conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas to allow aid access to the Gaza Strip. The council is also expected to...
Gaza Hospital Blast

Biden’s Diplomatic Mission: Navigating the Middle East Amidst the Gaza Hospital Blast

GAZA U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to visit Israel to support its war against Hamas after a deadly blast at a Gaza City hospital infuriated tensions and led to the cancellation of his planned summit with Arab leaders. The...
US-China tech war

Biden’s Strategic Move: Restricting China’s Access to Nvidia Chips and Extending Curbs to Global Frontiers

The Biden administration is set to halt shipments of advanced artificial intelligence chips to China, as part of a series of measures to prevent Beijing from receiving advanced U.S. technologies to strengthen its military. The rules, set to take effect...
Russian President Vladimir Putin

Putin’s Anticipated Meeting with ‘Dear Friend’ Xi Amidst China’s Successful Conclusion of Belt and Road Summit

BEIJING Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing to strengthen their "no-limits" partnership amid the Ukraine war and Middle East conflict. Xi is hosting Putin and other global leaders at the Belt and...
China property crisis

China’s Country Garden: Navigating the Impending Offshore Debt Default

China's largest private property developer, Country Garden Holdings, is close to defaulting on its $11 billion overseas debt but is yet to make a coupon payment to bond investors. This would be the latest in a series of Chinese developers...
Venezuela

Venezuela’s Opposition and Government Reach Election Agreement: US Contemplates Sanctions Relief

Venezuela's government and opposition have agreed to electoral guarantees for the 2024 presidential elections, potentially allowing US sanctions relief. The elections will take place in the second half of next year, and international observers, including the European Union and United...
Migrants, part of a caravan traveling from Central America en route to the United States walk by the road that links Ciudad Hidalgo with Tapachula, Mexico, November 2, 2018. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

Mexico Witnesses a Significant Rise in Venezuelan Migrants

Mexico's top diplomat, Alicia Barcena, reported that in September, 60,000 Venezuelan migrants, 35,000 Guatemalan migrants, and 27,000 Honduran migrants arrived in the country. This data comes ahead of a migration summit in Palenque, hosted by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador,...
Greta Thunberg

Greta Thunberg’s Arrest in London Sheds Light on the Urgency of Climate Action

Climate activist Greta Thunberg was detained by police in London after protesting outside an oil and gas conference, preventing some delegates from attending. Thunberg, who gained fame as a face of young climate activists worldwide, has been detained or removed...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Trudeau’s Alarming Revelation: Canada Confronts a Disturbing Surge in Antisemitism Following the Middle East Conflict

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has highlighted a significant increase in antisemitism in Canada following the Hamas attack on Israel and Israel's subsequent air strikes in Gaza. He cited reports of a possible hate crime at a Jewish high school...
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