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US-China Relations Thaw: New Military Channel Opens

In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, US and China establish new military communication channel as relations show marked improvement after years of tension. Exclusive analysis of what this means for global stability.

US Skips COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil

In a significant diplomatic move, the United States will not send top-level representation to the COP30 climate conference in Brazil. Instead, Donald Trump plans direct engagements with world leaders on energy matters, signaling a shift in US climate poli

Amazon Gold Mining Linked to Birth Defects - Study

Groundbreaking research uncovers disturbing connection between illegal gold mining in the Amazon and severe neurological disabilities in newborn babies, with mercury contamination reaching crisis levels.

Xi Jinping meets Japanese, Canadian PMs in Seoul talks

Chinese President Xi Jinping held significant diplomatic discussions with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau during his South Korea visit, focusing on regional stability and economic cooperation.

Ex-Diplomats Warn India Amid Trump-China Rapprochement

Former Indian diplomats issue strong warning to Modi government amid Donald Trump's apparent pivot toward China. Experts analyze potential implications for India's strategic interests and global positioning.

Cyprus FM Hails India as Global Powerhouse

Cyprus Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos praises India's rising global stature during New Delhi talks, highlighting strengthened bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors.

India-US Trade Deal Progress: Chabahar Port in Focus

India and US advance trade negotiations with Chabahar Port development emerging as key discussion point. Ministry of External Affairs confirms positive momentum in bilateral trade relationship.

US Grants India 6-Month Chabahar Port Sanctions Waiver

In a significant diplomatic move, the United States has granted India a 6-month sanctions waiver for Chabahar Port development, strengthening regional connectivity and India's trade ambitions with Afghanistan and Central Asia.

US grants India 6-month Chabahar Port sanctions waiver

In a significant diplomatic move, the United States has exempted India from sanctions for developing Iran's Chabahar Port, recognizing its crucial role in regional connectivity and humanitarian aid to Afghanistan.

Xi-Trump Seoul Summit: 'Fantastic Ties' Pledged

Chinese President Xi Jinping and former US President Donald Trump conclude successful talks in Seoul, promising enduring strong bilateral relations and economic cooperation.

Trump's India Trade Deal Claims Before Xi Meeting

Former US President Donald Trump makes significant trade deal and ceasefire claims regarding India ahead of potential meeting with China's Xi Jinping. Analysis of India-US diplomatic relations.

Trump's War Claim: Modi Silence Draws Fire

Former US President Donald Trump reiterates claim he prevented India-Pakistan war, while Indian opposition criticizes PM Modi for not responding to the controversial statement.

Trump-Xi Summit: New World Order Ahead?

As Donald Trump and Xi Jinping prepare for their potential summit, global power dynamics hang in balance. Expert analysis on what this meeting means for US-China relations and the future of global governance.

Brazil's deadliest police raid: 132 killed in Rio

Rio de Janeiro witnesses its bloodiest police operation as death toll reaches 132 in massive crackdown against notorious Red Command criminal organization. Exclusive details inside.

Rio's Deadliest Police Raid: 40+ Bodies Found

Brazilian police operation in Rio's Complexo da Penha leaves devastating trail of death, marking one of the city's most lethal security interventions in recent history.

Trump Rebuilding US-China Relations His Way

Former President Trump reveals his unconventional approach to mending US-China ties after deliberately dismantling them, signaling a dramatic shift in global diplomacy that could reshape international relations.

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