South Korea Nuclear Reactors Under Long-Term Energy Plan

South Korea to Add Two Nuclear Reactors Under Long-Term Energy Plan to Meet Clean Power Demand

South Korea announced on Monday that it plans to construct two new nuclear reactors by 2038 as part of efforts to meet rising electricity demand while cutting carbon emissions. Speaking at a news conference in Seoul, Climate Minister Kim Sung-whan...
Russian pipeline gas

EU Adopts Landmark Rules to Phase Out Russian Gas Imports, Sets 2027 Deadline for Full LNG and Pipeline Ban

The European Union on Monday formally adopted sweeping new rules to phase out imports of Russian pipeline gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG), marking a decisive step in the bloc’s efforts to cut its remaining energy ties with Moscow. The...
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz

Minnesota Governor Calls on Trump to Withdraw Federal Agents After Second US Citizen Killed by Immigration Enforcement, Igniting Protests and Bipartisan Outrage

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz on Sunday urged the Trump administration to withdraw nearly 3,000 federal immigration agents deployed to the Minneapolis–St. Paul area, saying their presence has inflamed tensions following the fatal shooting of American citizen Alex Pretti by a...
Poland President Karol Nawrocki

Poland’s President Says Russia Will Remain a Lasting Threat to Europe Regardless of Political Change

Poland’s President Karol Nawrocki warned on Sunday that Russia will remain a persistent threat to Central and Eastern Europe regardless of any future political changes in Moscow, saying the region’s long-standing concerns about Russian ambitions have been vindicated by recent...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio

Rubio Discusses Transfer of ISIS Terrorists to Secure Iraqi Facilities With al-Sudani Amid Syria Instability

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani held a phone conversation on Sunday focused on the transfer of ISIS (Daesh) militants from northeastern Syria to secure detention facilities in Iraq, amid growing concerns over...
plane crash

Private Jet Overturns on Takeoff in Northeastern US State, Eight Passengers on Board

A private jet carrying eight people crashed late Sunday evening at Bangor International Airport, authorities confirmed. The incident occurred around 7:45 p.m. local time as the aircraft was attempting to take off. The plane, a Bombardier Challenger 600, overturned on...
French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu

French Prime Minister Considers Cabinet Reshuffle After 2026 Budget Adoption Amid Months of Political Uncertainty

French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu is reportedly considering a Cabinet reshuffle once the 2026 state budget is definitively adopted, sources close to his office told franceinfo on Sunday. “The prime minister is considering proposing a government adjustment to the president...
Syrian army and security forces deploying in Sweida in southern Syria

Damascus, with US Coordination, Moves to Reassert Control Over Druze-Held Jabal al-Arab Amid Israeli Security Concerns

Damascus is reportedly coordinating with the United States to assert control over Jabal al-Arab, the southern Syrian region home to the majority of the Druze population, Israeli broadcaster KAN News reported, citing a Syrian official. According to the official, American...
Rescuers search for landslide victims in Pasirlangu village, Bandung, West Java , Indonesia

Indonesia Landslide Death Toll Rises to 17 as Navy Officers Are Among Those Trapped, Rescue Efforts Hindered by Heavy Rain

The death toll from a landslide in Indonesia’s West Bandung region has risen to 17, authorities said on Monday, as rescue teams entered a third day of operations. The disaster struck early on Saturday morning, when heavy rains triggered a...
Zhang Youxia, first-ranked vice chairman of the CMC, attends the opening ceremony of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing

Taiwan Monitoring ‘Abnormal’ Changes in China’s Military Leadership After Top General Zhang Youxia Put Under Investigation

Taipei is closely monitoring what it described as “abnormal” changes in China’s military leadership following the investigation of one of Beijing’s most senior generals, with Taiwan’s defence minister emphasizing that the island will not lower its guard amid persistent threats....
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