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Japan Targets North Korea and Russia: New Sanctions on the HorizonJapan considers new sanctions on North Korea and Russia due to military cooperation, aiming for stronger G7 coordination.
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U.S. Approves $4.92 Billion E-7 Aircraft Sale to Strengthen South Korea's DefenseThe U.S. State Department approved the sale of four E-7 aircraft to South Korea for $4.92 billion, enhancing defense ties.
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Kim Jong Un and Xi Jinping Exchange Messages to Celebrate 75 Years of FriendshipKim Jong Un and Xi Jinping exchange messages, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations and pledging stronger cooperation.
Bali Hits Pause on New Hotels and Nightclubs—Find Out Why!Bali, Indonesia's iconic tourist hotspot, has decided to suspend the construction of new hotels and nightclubs temporarily.
Indonesia’s New President-Elect Cozying Up to Russia: What’s Behind the Warm Embrace?Indonesia's president-elect Prabowo Subianto is deepening ties with Russia, signaling a strong pro-Russia stance after Moscow visit.
Kamala Harris vs. Kim Jong Un: Will Her Approach to North Korea Make or Break Her Foreign Policy?Kamala Harris's focus on military strength and defense contrasts with Trump’s approach, raising concerns about U.S. diplomacy.
China’s Universities Drop Foreign Language Majors: Is AI to Blame?Chinese universities are halting foreign language major recruitment due to poor job prospects and AI's impact on demand.
China Pushes for a No-First-Use Policy on Nuclear Weapons – Targeting U.S. and Allies?China has proposed a measure for nuclear-armed countries to commit not to use nuclear weapons preemptively.
China Plans to End Discrimination Against Foreign CompaniesChina's economic heavyweight, the Vice-premier has instructed to rectify discrimination against foreign companies.
New York City Hotels Introduce Sleep-Focused Accommodation PackagesHotels in New York City are making headlines with their new accommodation packages designed to promote deep sleep.
China Warns U.S.: Hands Off Taiwan, Cease Provocations in South China SeaVice Minister Ma Zhaoxu Deputy Security of State Kurt Campbell discussed current issues between the two countries on the 30th of last month.
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