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Israel and Hamas Enter Second Day of Ceasefire, Exchange Hostages
The four-day ceasefire agreement reached between the Israeli government and the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) entered its second day on November 25. Both sides have ceased all military actions and are exchanging hostages. The four-day ceasefire agreement reached between the Israeli government and the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) entered its second day on November 25. Both sides have ceased all military actions and are exchanging hostages. -
Kyiv Hit by Russia’s Largest Drone Assault, Leaving Five Wounded
Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine, experienced one of the most extensive drone attacks since the onset of the war with Russia. Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine, experienced one of the most extensive drone attacks since the onset of the war with Russia. -
'Dutch Trump' Wins Parliamentary Election, Signaling Rightward Shift in European Politics?
Geert Wilders, leader of the anti-Islam populist Party for Freedom (PVV) in the Netherlands, often likened to former U.S. President Donald Trump due to his distinctive blonde hair and similar style, led his party to victory in the parliamentary elections on November 22. Geert Wilders, leader of the anti-Islam populist Party for Freedom (PVV) in the Netherlands, often likened to former U.S. President Donald Trump due to his distinctive blonde hair and similar style, led his party to victory in the parliamentary elections on November 22. -
UK and South Korea Expand Cooperation, Aligning with US Indo-Pacific Strategy
During his visit to the UK, he held talks with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, focusing on areas such as supply chains, digital technology, nuclear energy, cybersecurity, and defense industry. During his visit to the UK, he held talks with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, focusing on areas such as supply chains, digital technology, nuclear energy, cybersecurity, and defense industry. -
Thailand Investigates Chinese Beggars Amid Lower Than Expected Tourist Return
Thailand, grappling with a three-month political stalemate that has weighed on its economy, has seen its new Prime Minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha, prioritize the revival of the tourism sector as a key driver of economic growth. Thailand, grappling with a three-month political stalemate that has weighed on its economy, has seen its new Prime Minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha, prioritize the revival of the tourism sector as a key driver of economic growth. -
Ceasefire Agreement Reached in Israel-Hamas Conflict: Hostage Releases and Aid to Follow
A significant breakthrough in the Israel-Hamas conflict has been achieved with the announcement of a ceasefire agreement, set to commence at 7 a.m. local time on Friday. This development comes as a relief amidst the ongoing hostilities, marking a potential turning point in the crisis. A significant breakthrough in the Israel-Hamas conflict has been achieved with the announcement of a ceasefire agreement, set to commence at 7 a.m. local time on Friday. This development comes as a relief amidst the ongoing hostilities, marking a potential turning point in the crisis. -
Chinese Dissident's Dramatic Escape on Jet Ski Leads to Life-Threatening Dilemma in South Korea
Kwon Pyong, a Chinese dissident who fled his home country on a jet ski, now faces a critical juncture in South Korea. Kwon Pyong, a Chinese dissident who fled his home country on a jet ski, now faces a critical juncture in South Korea. -
Chinese Military Incursions Intensify Amid Taiwan's Election Campaign
On Wednesday, Taiwan's defense ministry observed 11 Chinese aircraft, including J-10 and J-16 fighters, H-6 bombers, and early warning aircraft, breaching the median line of the Taiwan Strait. On Wednesday, Taiwan's defense ministry observed 11 Chinese aircraft, including J-10 and J-16 fighters, H-6 bombers, and early warning aircraft, breaching the median line of the Taiwan Strait. -
Argentina New President's Economic Plan: Privatization and Weakening Dollarization, Future Uncertain
The recent election of the far-right economist Miley as President of Argentina has drawn global attention. With the dust settling on the election results, there's growing interest in how closely he will adhere to his campaign promises The recent election of the far-right economist Miley as President of Argentina has drawn global attention. With the dust settling on the election results, there's growing interest in how closely he will adhere to his campaign promises -
South Korea Reacts to North's Satellite Launch with Partial Military Pact Suspension
South Korea has decided to partially suspend the inter-Korean military agreement with North Korea, originally signed in 2018. South Korea has decided to partially suspend the inter-Korean military agreement with North Korea, originally signed in 2018.