
Trump Taps Retired Lt. General Kellogg as Ukraine Envoy
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump appoints retired Lt. General Keith Kellogg as his special envoy for the Ukraine-Russia conflict, signaling a new approach to international diplomacy. 🌍
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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump appoints retired Lt. General Keith Kellogg as his special envoy for the Ukraine-Russia conflict, signaling a new approach to international diplomacy. 🌍
French judges will announce the verdict in Marine Le Pen’s EU funds misappropriation trial on March 31. The case has captivated Europe, with potential implications for French politics.
Israel is set to appeal against ICC arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant, marking a significant moment in international legal proceedings.
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Australia moves closer to banning social media for kids under 16 after heated debates and bipartisan support. The proposed law aims to protect youth from online risks but faces mixed reactions.
China’s Foreign Ministry pushes back against the G7’s recent criticisms, emphasizing respect for sovereignty and calling for genuine cooperation.
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The European Parliament has approved Ursula von der Leyen’s second term as President of the European Commission. With a strong vote, the new 27-member team is set to take office on December 1.
More residents of Taiwan are realizing that the U.S. might be causing harm instead of offering protection, according to recent surveys and comments from Chinese mainland officials.