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Japanese Prime Minister nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has proposed US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, according to a statement from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. Leavitt noted that Takaichi made the nomination during a meeting with Trump. The Washington Post, citing a White House...

The US is seeking to end China's export controls on rare earth metals

One of the key issues on the trade and economic agenda for the upcoming discussions between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is China's export controls on rare earth metals, according to US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, who spoke on Monday. "I won't go into...

French Culture Minister declares that the Louvre Museum has been robbed

French Culture Minister Rachida Dati announced that the Louvre Museum in Paris had been robbed. She wrote on social media that the robbery occurred on Sunday morning. No one was injured. The Louvre said in a statement that the museum would be closed due to "extraordinary circumstances." The...

Hamas Determined to Retain Security Control in Gaza as Disarmament Debate Deepens

Hamas has made clear that it will not relinquish control over Gaza’s security forces during any interim phase following the ceasefire, exposing the fragile foundations of postwar reconstruction efforts. Senior Hamas official Mohammed Nazzal confirmed that while the group is open to a temporary...

Global CO₂ Concentrations Surge to Record Highs, Intensifying the Planet’s Warming Trajectory

Carbon dioxide levels in Earth’s atmosphere have reached their highest point since modern measurements began, marking a pivotal moment in the climate crisis. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has confirmed that the rise in CO₂ concentrations between 2023 and 2024 was the steepest on...

European Commission is examining Turkey and South Korea's requests to participate in the EU defense program

The European Commission (EC) is reviewing the requests from Turkey and South Korea to join the European Security Action for Europe (SAFE) common defense investment program, but no decisions have been made, stated EC spokesperson Thomas Regnier. "A request has come in from Turkey and another from...

EU begins implementing new border control system

The European Commission (EC) has announced that EU Member States will start implementing the new Entry/Exit System (EES) for border control at their external borders on Sunday. Beginning October 12, EU nations will commence the electronic registration of non-EU citizens' information who cross the...

How Hamas Bet Its Leverage: Unpacking the Strategic Gamble of Releasing Hostages

In a conflict defined by violence, bargaining chips, and shifting alliances, Hamas made a bold strategic decision: to surrender its hostages. Behind that choice lies a complex calculus of risk, existential stakes, and geopolitical opportunity. Below is a detailed, analytical look at why Hamas...

Fragile Peace Emerges Amid Deep Fault Lines in Israel-Hamas Truce

The Israeli government’s ratification of a ceasefire and hostage-exchange deal with Hamas marks a pivotal moment in the Gaza conflict, raising both hopes and skepticism about a path to peace. Behind the diplomatic optimism lies a complex web of political, military, and humanitarian challenges that...

Israel and Hamas agree to the first phase of the Gaza peace agreement

US President Donald Trump announced that the Israeli government and the Palestinian group Hamas have reached an agreement on the initial phase of the plan proposed by the US to settle the Gaza conflict. "I am happy to share that Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement on the initial stage of our...
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