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EU and US Urge Serbia to Reform Election Process Amid Doubts Over Parliamentary Results
On December 20, the European Union and the United States urged Serbia to implement democratic reforms around its election process and to promptly address the unfair practices observed in its parliamentary elections. 
On December 20, the European Union and the United States urged Serbia to implement democratic reforms around its election process and to promptly address the unfair practices observed in its parliamentary elections. -
Civilians Bear the Brunt of Escalating Conflict in Gaza and Red Sea
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, has intensified, causing significant destruction and loss of life. 
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, has intensified, causing significant destruction and loss of life. -
Philippines President Seeks New Approach in South China Sea Disput
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has called for a "paradigm shift" in addressing the South China Sea disputes, highlighting the limited progress made through traditional diplomatic channels. 
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has called for a "paradigm shift" in addressing the South China Sea disputes, highlighting the limited progress made through traditional diplomatic channels. -
Germany Establishes First Permanent Overseas Military Base in Lithuania, Near Russian Exclave
On December 18, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius and his Lithuanian counterpart Arvydas Anušauskas signed an agreement to permanently station 4,800 German soldiers and 200 civilian personnel in Lithuania. 
On December 18, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius and his Lithuanian counterpart Arvydas Anušauskas signed an agreement to permanently station 4,800 German soldiers and 200 civilian personnel in Lithuania. -
Sisi's Third Presidential Victory in Egypt: Implications for the Israel-Palestine Conflict
On Monday, the Egyptian National Election Commission announced that incumbent President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi won a second term with an overwhelming 89.6% of the vote. He is set to continue leading the North African nation until 2030. 
On Monday, the Egyptian National Election Commission announced that incumbent President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi won a second term with an overwhelming 89.6% of the vote. He is set to continue leading the North African nation until 2030. -
Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula Rocked by Major Volcanic Eruption, Prompting Urgent Evacuations
A volcano erupted on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula late Monday, causing significant concern among local residents and authorities. 
A volcano erupted on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula late Monday, causing significant concern among local residents and authorities. -
Pope Francis Approves Blessings for Same-Sex Couples in Historic Church Shift
Pope Francis, in a landmark shift for the Catholic Church, has authorized the blessing of same-sex couples. This decision, detailed in a Vatican document approved by the Pope, allows priests to offer blessings to same-sex couples under specific conditions. 
Pope Francis, in a landmark shift for the Catholic Church, has authorized the blessing of same-sex couples. This decision, detailed in a Vatican document approved by the Pope, allows priests to offer blessings to same-sex couples under specific conditions. -
U.S. Forms Red Sea Escort Fleet as Oman Attempts to Persuade Houthis to Cease Attacks on International Shipping
The Houthi militants' attacks in the Red Sea are increasingly impacting international shipping. As of December 17, at least four major shipping companies, including Maersk, have announced a temporary suspension of operations in the Red Sea due to security concerns. 
The Houthi militants' attacks in the Red Sea are increasingly impacting international shipping. As of December 17, at least four major shipping companies, including Maersk, have announced a temporary suspension of operations in the Red Sea due to security concerns. -
European Nations Increasingly Consider Third-Country Relocation for Refugees Amid Rising Challenges
Over the weekend, Jens Spahn, a key member of Germany's ruling Christian Democratic Union (CDU), revealed in an interview with the "Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung" that the CDU supports the plan to transfer refugees in Germany to third countries, with Central African nation Rwanda being considered. Spahn indicated that once implemented, the number of refugees in Germany would significantly decrease. 
Over the weekend, Jens Spahn, a key member of Germany's ruling Christian Democratic Union (CDU), revealed in an interview with the "Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung" that the CDU supports the plan to transfer refugees in Germany to third countries, with Central African nation Rwanda being considered. Spahn indicated that once implemented, the number of refugees in Germany would significantly decrease. -
COVID-19 JN.1 Variant Emerges as Dominant Strain in Singapore, Rapidly Spreading in the U.S.
JN.1 has recently garnered attention, especially in Asia, where it has become the dominant strain in Singapore. The Singapore Ministry of Health reported that COVID-19 cases jumped from over 22,000 to 32,035 in the week ending December 2, with 60% of these cases being the JN.1 variant. 
JN.1 has recently garnered attention, especially in Asia, where it has become the dominant strain in Singapore. The Singapore Ministry of Health reported that COVID-19 cases jumped from over 22,000 to 32,035 in the week ending December 2, with 60% of these cases being the JN.1 variant.