US to Vet All 55M Visa Holders Under New Scrutiny
US to vet 55M visa holders under new scrutiny: social media checks, deportation risks, and halted trucker visas 🚚. What’s next for workers and travelers?
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US to vet 55M visa holders under new scrutiny: social media checks, deportation risks, and halted trucker visas 🚚. What’s next for workers and travelers?
Defense chiefs from the US and Europe met in Washington, D.C., to map out military options – from boots on the ground to no-fly zones – to strengthen Ukraine’s security.
EU leaders call for the bloc’s role in Ukraine peace talks after a Washington summit, focusing on security guarantees, sanctions, and a path to lasting peace.
The fourth volume of Xi Jinping’s views on strengthening and revitalizing the Chinese mainland armed forces has been published, urging all units to study its strategies.
China’s foreign ministry calls for all stakeholders to join Ukraine peace talks and secure a fair, lasting agreement as soon as possible, amid ongoing high-level diplomatic efforts.
Discover how China’s ‘Two Mountains’ concept drives global green energy—from Beijing’s electric streets to wind farms in Kazakhstan.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung vows to respect the DPRK system and rules out unification by absorption, aiming to rebuild trust with gradual steps.
The Chinese mainland spokesperson accused Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te of distorting WWII history and urged both sides of the Taiwan Strait to safeguard post-war unity.
Premier Li Qiang calls for a new era of ecological civilization, highlighting that lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets.
The DPRK reaffirms its refusal to remove border loudspeakers along the DMZ, dismissing Seoul’s narratives and upcoming U.S.-ROK drills as a ‘false dream.’