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New Maritime Guidance Issued As Iran Relations Intensify

The Trump administration warned American vessels to stay clear of the waters near Iran as tensions between Iran and the U.S. persist.

Japan Sees Conservative Supermajority

Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party secured a supermajority in the country's parliamentary elections.

K-Pop Executions Exposed: North Korean Teens Killed for Music, TV Preferences

K-pop executions in North Korea have drawn renewed international attention after human rights researchers reported that teenagers were put to death for consuming South Korean entertainment.

China Spying Exposed: French Probe Targets Secret Satellite Operation

A China spying investigation in France has placed two Chinese nationals and two additional suspects under formal judicial scrutiny for allegedly intercepting sensitive military communications.

Trump Expands Argentine Beef Imports, Ranchers Reject Price Impact Claims

President Trump’s executive order expands Argentine beef imports to address high prices, drawing sharp criticism from U.S. ranchers.

Russia GRU Chief Shot, Suspect Nabbed Abroad

Russian authorities announced Sunday that the individual suspected of shooting a senior official within the country’s military intelligence structure.

SEC Warns China-Linked Stock Manipulation as Threat to U.S. Investors

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins warns of China-linked “ramp and dump” stock manipulation targeting U.S. investors.

Xi-Putin Virtual Meeting Sparks Global Nuclear Fears

Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a virtual meeting Wednesday in which they reaffirmed their close partnership.

New Pact Protects Christians Worldwide

The United States and Hungary signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to support Christians and faith communities facing persecution.

Iran Red Line: Trump Faces Obama-Era Test on Tehran

President Donald Trump is approaching a pivotal moment as his warnings to Iran face what analysts describe as a red line, echoing debates from the Obama administration over credibility and deterrence.

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