Venezuela

Venezuelan Authorities Arrest Five Foreign Nationals in Alleged Anti-Government Plot

Venezuela authorities have arrested five foreign nationals in connection with an alleged plot to destabilize the government. Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello announced the detentions on Thursday, accusing the individuals of engaging in a scheme orchestrated by foreign powers to undermine...
United States-US

Former Indian Intelligence Officer Charged in U.S. Plot to Assassinate Sikh Activist

The United States has charged Vikash Yadav, a former Indian intelligence officer, with orchestrating a foiled plot to assassinate a prominent U.S.-based advocate of Khalistan, an independent Sikh state. The indictment has brought to light allegations of Indian government involvement...
China–Fiji

Fiji and China Celebrate Decade of Cooperation Under Belt and Road Initiative

Fiji and China have achieved remarkable progress in their cooperation under China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), yielding tangible benefits for the Fijian people through joint efforts in infrastructure construction, clean energy projects, and agricultural collaboration. These successes were lauded...
China BeiDou navigation satellite system

Chinese Scientists Claim Breakthrough Radar Technology Capable of Tracking U.S. Stealth Fighters

Chinese scientists have reportedly developed a new radar technology that can detect and track the U.S. Air Force’s F-22 Raptor, one of the world's most advanced stealth fighter jets. This technological leap leverages signals from China’s BeiDou navigation satellite system,...
Poland-Belarus Border

EU Leaders Back Poland’s Asylum Suspension Amid Migrant Crisis Fears

Europe’s migration policy, European Union leaders on Thursday rallied behind Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s proposal to temporarily suspend asylum rights for migrants arriving from Russia or Belarus. This move comes amid growing concerns that Moscow is weaponizing migrant flows...
U.S.-Mexico border wall

EU Migration Policies Mirror Trump’s Stance on Immigration, But Differ in Tone

In recent years, Europe has found itself at a crossroads on the issue of migration, grappling with both external pressures from increased migrant flows and internal challenges as anti-immigration parties gain momentum across the continent. The political landscape of Europe,...
Russia-Kazakhstan

Russia Bans Agricultural Imports from Kazakhstan, Refusal to Join BRICS

Russia's agricultural safety watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, announced this week a temporary ban on several key agricultural imports from Kazakhstan. The banned items include tomatoes, peppers, fresh melons, wheat, flax seeds, and lentils, highlighting a growing strain between the two neighboring countries....
Germany-EU

Germany Considers Requesting EU Extension to Reign in Public Spending, Recession Concerns

Germany, long seen as the bedrock of financial discipline within the European Union (EU), is facing mounting economic pressures that may force it to seek an extension from the European Commission to rein in public spending over a more extended...
AUKUS Submarine

AUKUS Submarine: US Congress Report Warns of ‘Too Big to Fail’ Mentality, Potential Cost Overruns

The AUKUS trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom has been hailed as a significant step in bolstering security in the Indo-Pacific region. Announced in 2021, the pact's flagship initiative is Australia's acquisition of nuclear-powered...
Russia Reportedly Prepares 11,000 North Korean Soldiers for Frontline Action in Ukraine

Russia Prepares 11,000 North Korean Soldiers for Frontline Action in Ukraine

The Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) has revealed that nearly 11,000 North Korean soldiers are preparing to enter the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in international involvement. The statement from Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov, Chief...
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