International
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Thailand Rejects Ceasefire as Cambodia Border Clashes Intensify
Border tensions flare as Bangkok rejects any ceasefire and vows to keep up operations along the disputed frontier. Mediation efforts and ASEAN observers watch closely as civilians bear the brunt of renewed clashes. The coming steps could redefine the region’s fragile pause.
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Thousands Demand Orban’s Resignation as Juvenile Detention Scandal Rocks Hungary
Thousands gathered in Budapest as Hungary confronts a widening scandal over abuse at a juvenile detention center. With calls for accountability and a tightening of oversight, the political stakes rise ahead of the upcoming elections and the future of child protection in the country.
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Kim Jong Un Honors North Korean Engineers After Kursk Mission
– Kim Jong Un lauded a North Korean regiment’s homecoming from a Russia deployment, praising their “heroic” actions and mass loyalty as families gathered in Pyongyang. The ceremony highlighted rising military ties and honored fallen soldiers with high distinctions. – A Pyongyang ceremony spotlighted North Korea’s evolving ties with Russia, with Kim Jong Un praising…
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Golden Wave: Buenos Aires Hosts World-Record-Breaking Golden Retriever Gathering
Buenos Aires’ Bosques de Palermo turned into a sea of gold as hundreds of golden retrievers gathered for a day of wagging tails, festive outfits, and canine camaraderie. From playful puppies to calm seniors, owners and their furry friends created a moment of pure joy and community.
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Top Admiral’s Sudden Retirement Sparks Caribbean Policy Speculation
A major leadership reshuffle unfolds as tensions in the Caribbean tighten. With a revived Monroe Doctrine shaping new U.S. tactics, the coming months could redefine how the United States engages Latin America.
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Trump Declares Thailand-Cambodia Border Ceasefire, Seeks Lasting Peace
A fragile ceasefire ends days of heavy border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia, hinting at a path back to long-standing peace efforts. Diplomats emphasize de-escalation and renewed dialogue, but the road to lasting peace—and relief for those displaced—remains uncertain.
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U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Brazilian Justice Official Moraes, Signaling Lula-Trump Thaw
An unexpected pivot in US-Brazil relations signals a new chapter for diplomacy and power dynamics in the region. With sanctions eased and political lines shifting, observers wonder what comes next for Lula, Bolsonaro, and the courts.
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New Zealand High Commissioner to Fiji bids farewell as successor set to take over in January
Four years of diplomacy in Fiji wrap up as the New Zealand High Commissioner concludes her term. A new chapter begins with a fresh leader at the helm, signaling ongoing momentum and evolving collaboration in the Fiji–New Zealand relationship.
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Fiji makes history at UNEA-8 as Pacific voices shape global environmental policy
Fiji makes history on the global stage as its Environment Minister is elected Vice-President of the UNEA-8 Bureau—the first Pacific Island minister to hold this key role. A milestone that could reshape how climate, oceans, and pollution are addressed in international policy, spotlighting the unique challenges—and leadership—of island nations.
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Saudi-UAE Talks in Aden Signal New Push to Stabilize South Yemen
Saudi and UAE officials arrive in Aden for talks aimed at easing tensions in southern Yemen. With shifting control and rival factions maneuvering, this diplomatic push could mark a pivotal moment in the region’s fragile stalemate.