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European Commission is preparing proposals to limit purchases of critical components from China

The European Union is formulating strategies that may mandate European firms to acquire essential parts from various suppliers to lessen their reliance on China, The Financial Times writes. "In numerous regions, we are slowly becoming reliant on imports from China (...) Dependence comes at a cost,"...

UAE states that its exit from OPEC was dictated by long-term economic considerations

UAE Energy Minister Mohammed Ali Al Mazrouei said on Saturday that the nation's choice to exit OPEC was driven by long-term economic assessments and its energy capabilities. The minister was quoted by Al Jazeera as stating that the choice was motivated purely by the UAE's national interests, its...

Nepal’s Kami Rita Sherpa Extends Everest Record as Himalayan Guiding Culture Faces New Global Spotlight

Veteran Nepali mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa has once again rewritten the history of high-altitude climbing after reaching the summit of Mount Everest for a record 32nd time, reinforcing not only his personal legacy but also the central role Sherpa climbers continue to play in the global...

Beijing Summit Reveals the Limits of Personal Diplomacy Between Trump and Xi

U.S. President Donald Trump concluded his latest visit to China surrounded by ceremonial grandeur, warm public praise, and carefully managed symbolism, yet the summit ultimately exposed how difficult it has become for Washington to secure meaningful strategic concessions from Beijing. While both...

Trump says the US and China reached "fantastic deals"

US President Donald Trump stated that during his trip to China, Washington and Beijing had finalized multiple important trade agreements. "It was a remarkable experience. I believe it brought many positive aspects. We achieved remarkable trade agreements that were advantageous for both nations,"...

Iran files lawsuit against the United States in the Hague Arbitration Court

According to Tasnim, the Iranian government has initiated legal action against the United States in The Hague Arbitration Court. Tehran blamed Washington for military hostility towards nuclear sites, the enforcement of economic sanctions, and threats of military action. The lawsuit's legal...

Iran may enrich uranium to 90% in the event of another US attack

The spokesperson for the National Security Committee of Iran's Parliament, Ebrahim Rezaei, stated on Tuesday that Iran might contemplate enriching uranium to weapons-grade levels of 90% if there are additional US attacks on the nation. "Iran may choose to enrich uranium to 90% if a similar attack...

US sharply increases surveillance activity off the coast of Cuba

According to CNN, citing FlightRadar24 data, US aircraft have markedly intensified their surveillance missions near the coast of Cuba. The US Navy and Air Force have performed a minimum of 25 sorties utilizing both manned aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles since February 4. The majority of these...

Security Council Rift Over Iran Reflects Expanding Global Power Struggle

The latest attempt by the United States to secure a United Nations Security Council resolution against Iran has revealed the extent to which geopolitical rivalries are reshaping international diplomacy. Although Washington has argued that the proposed resolution is aimed at protecting maritime...

Israel confirms first case of hantavirus

The initial instance of hantavirus infection has been confirmed in Israel. The patient is thought to have contracted the infection in Eastern Europe and sought medical help months after symptoms appeared. As reported by The Jerusalem Post, the condition of the patient is stable. The virus strain...
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