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  • Trump's Crypto Promises vs. Biden's Regulatory Push: Who Will Prevail? The leading cryptocurrency has been on a downward trend for three consecutive days, nearing the levels seen last February.
  • Putin Backs Trump After Debate Victory: Ukraine in Focus Putin has stated that Russia is taking former U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks about ending the war in Ukraine seriously.
  • Trump Eyes 10% Tariff Comeback: What It Means for Your Wallet Trump is considering implementing a 10% tariff on all imported goods if he wins the November election and returns to the White House.
  • China Threatens Death Penalty for 'Stubborn Taiwanese Separatists', Multinationals Reassess Risks It has been revealed that foreign companies are considering withdrawing their Taiwanese employees from China.
  • China's Xi Jinping Takes Aim at US at SCO Summit: What You Need to Know Xi Jinping concluded his participation in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Astana, Kazakhstan, yesterday.
  • China-Russia Ties Tested: Beijing’s Potential to End Ukraine War Discussed Finnish President Alexander Stubb has suggested that China could play a decisive role in ending the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine
  • U.S. Faces New Challenges as Xi and Putin Agree on Security Framework Xi and Putin reunited after a month and a half to discuss global issues, including a joint anti-US strategy at their 44th summit.
  • Philippines Vows 'No Mercy' in South China Sea Dispute The Philippines and China, which recently clashed fiercely in the South China Sea, are seeking to ease tensions through deputy-level talks.
  • U.S. Sends Message: Massive Deportation of Chinese National For the first time in six years, the United States has deported a large number of illegal immigrants from China.
  • Trudeau Takes Stand: Blocking Chinese EV Factories in Canada Canada appears set to block the establishment of Chinese EV factories within its borders, presumably a regulatory move against China.
  • Conservatives Face Worst Defeat in Decades as Labour Surges Ahead Keir Starmer, leading Labour Party, is expected to secure over 430 seats in the House of Commons and take control of the government.
  • Could Biden's Exit Crash Bitcoin to $50,000? Here's What Experts Think There's speculation that if President Joe Biden withdraws as the Democratic candidate, the price of Bitcoin will plummet.
  • Diplomacy at Its Cutest: Hong Kong Receives Panda Pair from China China plans to gift Hong Kong a pair of giant pandas to mark the 27th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to Chinese sovereignty.
  • Debt Diplomacy? China's Strategic Investments Stir Unease in the Pacific Vanuatu, a South Pacific nation struggling financially, is ready to move into a new building funded by China.
  • U.S. Unmoved by Iranian Elections, Doubts Any Shift in Human Rights Despite the rise of reformist candidates in the Iranian election, the U.S. government, which has maintained a cold relationship with Iran since last year’s Middle East crisis, stated that it “does not expect any changes.” According to Turkey’s Anadolu Agency, Principal Deputy Spokesperson for the U.S. State Department Vedant Patel commented on the Iranian presidential […]
  • Biden admits to nearly falling asleep during presidential debate due to jet lag Biden defended his unstable appearance at the first presidential TV debate last Friday, claiming it was due to "fatigue from overseas tours."
  • Why North Korea Rolled Out the Kim Jong Un Portrait Badge Recently, a portrait badge featuring the face of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un worn on a jacket has been revealed, drawing attention to its background. The attachment of the badge is analyzed as a sign of strengthening its dictatorial system by idolizing Kim Jong Un beyond his predecessors. According to the Ministry of Unification […]
  • Kia Carnival Takes the Wheel in South Korean Politics: Here's Why According to a local media report, The Kia Carnival is the first car choice among South Korean parliamentary members.
  • U.S. Voters Questions Biden's Fitness For Presidency High-ranking officials of the Democratic Party in the U.S. are urging President Joe Biden to continue his candidacy despite his poor performance in the presidential candidate debate. On the 30th (local time), the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that although there are demands for Biden to withdraw his candidacy due to his defeat to former […]
  • Biden Blasts Supreme Court Decision: 'A Blow to the Rule of Law' Immediately following the Supreme Court's decision, Biden criticized the ruling as one that has undermined the rule of law.
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