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The 61st Munich Security Conference ends with heightened tensions between Europe and the U.S., highlighting divisions over key global security issues.
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The 61st Munich Security Conference ends with heightened tensions between Europe and the U.S., highlighting divisions over key global security issues.
U.S. and Russian officials are set to begin crucial talks on the Ukraine crisis in Saudi Arabia, with a potential dual-track negotiation forthcoming in Kyiv.
South Korea has temporarily suspended the Chinese mainland AI app DeepSeek due to privacy concerns, with plans to resume once the app complies with local privacy laws.
The Maldives is set to plant 2 million trees by 2025 as part of its Five Million Tree Plantation Program, aiming to combat climate change and enhance biodiversity. 🌱🌍
Chinese researchers unveil Eidoreus haizhuensis, a new insect species discovered in Guangzhou’s urban wetlands during a recent mangrove conservation event.
The fragile Gaza ceasefire is threatened after the latest hostage swap and controversial U.S. proposals, leaving peace uncertain.
Two survivors of the Nanjing Massacre have died, reducing the number of living witnesses to 28. Their stories highlight the tragic events of 1937.
Israel receives heavy MK-84 bombs from the US after the lifting of a delivery ban, boosting its military capabilities amid ongoing Gaza conflict.
Israel receives US heavy MK-84 bombs after a temporary delivery ban is lifted, bolstering its defense capabilities amidst ongoing conflicts.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu warns ‘gates of hell’ will open if Hamas doesn’t release all hostages, following his meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Rubio.