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Kim Jong Un’s Luxury Car Collection Shocks the World Amid North Korea’s StrugglesDespite international sanctions, Kim Jong-un continues to flaunt luxury foreign cars, raising eyebrows amid North Korea's suffering populace.
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Taiwan Issues Warning Over China’s Push to Grant Local IDs and Citizenship to TaiwaneseTaiwan fears China's issuance of local IDs to its citizens could undermine sovereignty and lead to forced integration.
Zelenskyy Hopes Trump’s Visit Will Strengthen Ukraine’s Fight Against RussiaUkrainian President Zelenskyy plans to strengthen ties with Trump, believing he can influence Putin to end the war in Ukraine.
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North Korean Casualties in Ukraine Mount as Troops Face Communication ChaosNorth Korean casualties in Ukraine reach 1,000, with minimal impact due to poor training and equipment, amid ongoing tensions with Russian forces.
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China’s Rising Power: The Fallout of Trump’s Expected Pullback from Global OrganizationsTrump's potential withdrawal from international organizations may allow China to assert greater global influence amid U.S. isolationism.
Putin Offers Condolences After Deadly Azerbaijan Airlines Crash in KazakhstanPutin expresses condolences for the Azerbaijan Airlines crash in Kazakhstan, offering aid and emphasizing a thorough investigation.
Trump Names New Ambassador to Panama, Slams China Over Canal ControlTrump nominates Kevin Marino Cabrera as U.S. Ambassador to Panama, aiming to assert control over the Panama Canal.
North Korea Builds 200 Arms Factories to Fuel Russia’s War: Satellite EvidenceNorth Korea ramps up missile production for Russia, with reports showing increasing rail traffic and military cooperation.
North Korean Soldiers Caught Using Fake Russian IDs to Hide Their IdentitiesThe Ukrainian military has alleged that North Korean soldiers deployed to Russia are using fake Russian identification cards.
China Slams U.S. Defense Report as 'Deceptive' and 'Hypocritical' Over Nuclear ClaimsThe Chinese Ministry of Defense criticized a U.S. report on China's military, calling it deceptive and urging for better US-China relations.
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