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  • China Demands U.S. Stop Arming Taiwan in Heated Diplomatic Clash Jake Sullivan, visiting China, urged Gen. Zhang Youxia to halt military support for Russia and address Taiwan tensions.
  • Russian Ban Hits Major U.S. Media: WSJ, NYT, and WP Reporters Among Those Barred Russia banned 92 Americans, including journalists, citing U.S. sanctions and hostility, drawing criticism for attacking press freedom.
  • Big Brands Pulling Out of China: What’s Behind the Massive Exit and Restructuring? As China’s consumer market falters, global firms like IBM and Din Tai Fung are restructuring or exiting, while Walmart expands.
  • North Korea’s Crypto Craze: How Kim Jong Un’s Hackers Are Funding Nuclear Weapons Concerns rise that North Korea may escalate virtual asset theft this year, crucial for its illegal nuclear and missile programs.
  • 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.
  • Canada Hits China Hard: New Tariffs on EVs, Steel, and Aluminum Set to Impact Trade Canada is imposing new tariffs on Chinese EVs, steel, and aluminum, aligning with U.S. and European actions amid trade tensions.
  • Chinese Spy Plane Enters Japanese Airspace Twice in One Day A Chinese military plane intruded into Japanese airspace twice, prompting Japan's strong protest and diplomatic demand for prevention.
  • Chinese Steel Exports Drive Iron Ore Prices to New Lows Chinese steel companies boost low-cost exports due to domestic demand slowdown, pressuring global markets and iron ore prices.
  • China's $30 Billion Nuclear Power Play: 11 New Plants Will Make It the World's Top Reactor Hub by 2030 China has approved plans to build 11 new nuclear power plants this year, surpassing the US in the number of nuclear reactors by 2030.
  • South Korea-Cuba Mineral Deal Threatened by U.S. Helms-Burton Law As South Korea and Cuba explore mineral cooperation, concerns about the Helms-Burton Act may disrupt business, similar to Panasonic's issues.
  • China's Youth Unemployment Crisis: Is It Turning Into a New 'Employment Ice Age'? China's youth unemployment rate is skyrocketing, raising serious concerns as it serves as a crucial indicator of the country's ...
  • Gold Prices Soar: Gold Bars Now Exceed $1 Million for the First Time Ever Recent increases in gold prices have pushed the price of gold bars to surpass $1 million for the first time in history.
  • Olympics Boxing Champ Imane Khelif Claps Back at Gender Haters with Glam New Look Imane Khelif, Algeria's gold medalist, released a video emphasizing femininity amid gender scrutiny and legal actions against critics.
  • Blinken’s Big Push: U.S. Secretary of State Pushes for Gaza Ceasefire in Latest Visit U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Israel to advocate for a ceasefire in the ongoing Gaza conflict.
  • Massive Fire at Lisbon Airport: Did a Tesla Cause the Blaze That Destroyed 200 Cars? In Lisbon, a Tesla caused a fire in a parking lot, destroying 200 vehicles and delaying airport operations.
  • North Korea Accuses Ukraine of ‘Terrorism’ and Criticizes U.S. Support in Bold Statement North Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused Ukraine of committing severe acts of terrorism by attacking Russian territory.
  • Putin's Diplomatic Dance: Strengthening Ties with Azerbaijan Russian President Putin embarked on a two-day state visit to Azerbaijan. His move features significant events scheduled for the second day.
  • Hottest Summer Ever: How to Survive Extreme Heatwaves and What’s Causing Them The world is battling extreme heat. As unusual weather patterns persist, heatwave warnings are being issued earlier than ever.
  • North Korea Slams Japan's Kishida: 'Nuclear-Free World' Talk is Hypocritical Nonsense North Korea criticized Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's recent speech emphasizing a nuclear-free world.
  • How Drones Could Save Mount Everest from Becoming a Mountain of Trash Mount Everest is notorious for being filled with trash, earning it the nickname "the world's highest garbage dump."
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