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Trump and China Share A Complicated Relationship

Donald Trump’s relationship with China remains one of the most complex and consequential parts of his political legacy. From 2017-2021, during his presidency he oscillated between economic confrontation and diplomatic engagement, often taking hardline approaches that significantly altered U.S.-China ties. His policies regarding trade, technology and military presence in Asia-Pacific regions had lasting ramifications that...

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Trump’s Special Envoy Signals Progress in Ukraine Peace Talks at Upcoming New York Meeting

U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff announced plans to meet with Ukrainian representatives this week in New York as a “big signal” of renewed diplomatic efforts to end Russia’s conflict with Ukraine. Witkoff noted that daily communication takes place between Russian officials and American administration officials regarding peace talks facilitation efforts. New York Post. 2025.Ukrains’ka pravdaThis...

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UN Nuclear Watchdog Chief Announces Return of Inspectors from Iran amid Renewed Tensions

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has made an important announcement that marks an important moment in international nuclear diplomacy: their inspectors have returned to Iran following months of negotiations and political complications, according to IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi. His announcement marks a key turning point in efforts to monitor Iran’s nuclear activities as tensions surrounding...

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UN Demands Justice Following Israeli Attack on Gaza Hospital as Hostage Families Hold Protests

Geneva/Tel Aviv/Gaza, August 26, 2025 — An international outrage has increased following Israel’s double-tap airstrike against Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza that claimed 20 lives (five journalists included), sparking both UN condemnation and hostage family protests in Israel. An Extreme Double Strike Shocks the World Israeli forces attacked Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis twice on...

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Iran, UK, France and Germany to Resume Nuclear Talks in Geneva Ahead of Snap-Back Sanctions Deadline

On Tuesday in Geneva, Iran will hold an essential round of nuclear negotiations between deputy foreign ministers from Iran, the UK, France and Germany as well as representatives of the European Union – state media reported. This meeting marks only the second diplomatic engagement since mid-June conflict disrupted diplomacy severely. [The Times of Israel], Iranpress.com...

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Gaza City in Chaos Ahead of Imminent Israeli Assault

Gaza City – Gaza’s largest urban center has descended into chaos as residents prepare for what Israeli officials have indicated will be a major ground assault over the coming days. Airstrikes pound residential blocks while food and water supplies dwindle while communications outages threaten a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza City. Mounting Strikes and Building Military...

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FM Ishaq Dar Commemorates First High-Level Visit in 13 Years by Arrival to Bangladesh

On August 23rd 2025, Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar made his inaugural high-level diplomatic trip to Bangladesh since 2012. This visit is seen as an essential step toward revitalizing bilateral ties that had grown stagnant since 2012. An Important Diplomatic Moment At Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Bangladesh, Dar was warmly received by senior Bangladeshi...

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Former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe Arrested on Misuse of Funds Allegations

COlombo, August 22 2025 — Making history Friday, former Sri Lanka President Ranil Wickremesinghe was arrested over allegations that he misused public funds to facilitate his own trip abroad during his term as president — a bold step by the government against corruption. Criminal Investigation Department of Sri Lanka Police arrested Wickremesinghe when he arrived...

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ICC Condemns New US Sanctions on Judges and Prosecutors; Warns of Undermining Justice

The International Criminal Court (ICC) strongly denounced United States President Trump’s imposition of new sanctions on judges and prosecutors from its institution as an attempt to undermine international justice and undermine credibility of its proceedings. According to an official statement released by ICC officials, they expressed grave alarm over these punitive measures which target individuals...

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