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Russia’s 30-Day Energy Strike Pause: A Calculated Move Amid the Ukraine Conflict**

In a significant development in the ongoing Ukraine conflict, Russian authorities have agreed to a 30‑day pause on strikes against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. This temporary measure is designed exclusively to halt attacks on power stations, transmission lines, and other facilities critical to...

USAID Cuts Threaten HIV Treatment Supplies in Eight Countries, WHO Warns

U.S. foreign aid policies have long played a critical role in supporting health initiatives across the globe. Recent cuts in aid funding have reverberated throughout the global health community, disrupting programs that rely on consistent financial support. Historically, shifts in U.S. policy—such...

Trump Ceasefire Initiative Of Ukraine War Stirs Controversy As Russia Demands Uncompromising Security Guarantees

President Trump’s recent push for an immediate 30‑day ceasefire in Ukraine has sparked a fierce debate over its underlying objectives. While Trump envisions a rapid end to hostilities through direct negotiation with Russian President Putin, Moscow insists on strict security guarantees that go far...

Brussels reaffirms EU's role as JCPOA coordinator on Iran's nuclear program

The EU continues to serve as the coordinator of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) regarding Iran's nuclear program, as specified in UN Security Council Resolution 2231, stated Anouar El Anouni, spokesperson for EU diplomatic head Kaja Kallas. "The EU's position concerning the JCPOA has...

WSJ: Talks on the June meeting between Trump and Xi Jinping start

The United States and China initiated talks about arranging a meeting between their leaders, Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, in June 2025, according to The Wall Street Journal, which cites sources. They claim that the discussions are still in the initial phase. Both leaders, via their representatives,...

Global Air Quality Crisis Deepens Amid Data Gaps And Escalating Pollution

Only a handful of countries managed to meet the World Health Organization’s air quality standards in 2024, a stark reminder of the mounting global struggle against harmful pollutants. In a year marked by significant data gaps and rising pollution levels, new figures reveal that only seven...

US court orders China to pay $24bn for concealing the start of the COVID-19 epidemic

A Missouri court has held Chinese officials accountable for concealing the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic and has ordered them to pay over $24 billion, which local authorities plan to collect by confiscating Chinese assets, reported The New York Times (NYT), referencing the court's ruling. The...

Macron announces discussion on nuclear extension in the EU

French President Emmanuel Macron is prepared to initiate talks on placing the EU under the nation’s “nuclear umbrella.” He made this remark while discussing the recent statement by Friedrich Merz, who is a contender for the position of Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. “Answering the...

Reuters: Over 1,000 Syrians killed in detention at military airfield under Assad

Over 1,000 Syrian individuals have perished in custody at the Mezzeh military airfield near Damascus due to executions, torture, and mistreatment during the tenure of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. This information is contained in a report from the US-based human rights group Syrian...

U.S. holds North Korea responsible for stealing $1.5 billion from ByBit crypto exchange

On February 26, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation issued an alert stating that it holds North Korean officials accountable for the $1.5 billion theft of Ethereum cryptocurrency from the ByBit exchange. According to initial intelligence reports, the thefts took place on February 21. In its...
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