International
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UN Snubs US-Backed Aid Plan: What’s Next for Gaza?
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza intensifies as the United Nations steps back from a controversial U.S.-backed aid initiative, raising questions about impartiality and effectiveness. With dire… Read more
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Europe Unites for Long-Range Defense Revolution
A groundbreaking defense collaboration between Britain and Germany aims to develop a long-range weapon that could reshape European military strategy. With a range exceeding 2,000 kilometers,… Read more
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Trump’s Deep-Sea Mining Order Sparks Conservation Outcry
The recent executive order from President Trump to expedite deep-sea mining has sparked fierce debates among ocean conservation advocates. As indigenous rights and marine ecosystems face… Read more
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Vanuatu at the Forefront: Will the ICJ’s Historic Opinion Shift Climate Justice?
As the International Court of Justice prepares to issue its first advisory opinion on climate change, Vanuatu is rallying global support for accountability in climate action.… Read more
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High Stakes Diplomacy: Ramaphosa’s Upcoming Meeting with Trump
As South African President Cyril Ramaphosa prepares for his upcoming meeting with President Trump, the stakes are higher than ever. With tensions rising and financial aid… Read more
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Suspension Storm: Indigenous Lawmakers Face Backlash After Haka Performance
A recommendation for the temporary suspension of three Indigenous lawmakers is stirring controversy in New Zealand’s parliament. Following a haka performed during a heated discussion on… Read more
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“PNG and Australia: Celebrating 50 Years of Partnership”
Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister James Marape has kicked off the “Yumi Stap Wantaim” campaign, celebrating the enduring ties with Australia as the nation prepares for… Read more
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Tuna Treaty on the Brink: Will Bipartisan Support Seal the Deal?
As the South Pacific Tuna Treaty approaches a crucial vote, its implications for U.S. tuna fishing fleets and Pacific island nations could reshape the future of… Read more
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Colombia’s Labor Reform Referendum: A Setback for President Petro
Colombia’s Senate has dealt a blow to President Gustavo Petro’s ambitious labor reforms, rejecting a pivotal referendum aimed at enhancing worker conditions. This close vote not… Read more
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Airbnb’s Game-Changing Impact on Fiji’s Tourism
Airbnb is transforming the tourism scene in Fiji, especially in areas lacking traditional hotel options. With a goal of welcoming over 1.1 million visitors by 2027,… Read more
