Nearly a Million Evacuated as Philippines Braces for Super Typhoon Fung-Wong

Nearly a Million Evacuated as Philippines Braces for ‘Super Typhoon Fung-Wong’ Aurora, Philippines Almost a million people have been evacuated from coastal and low-lying areas across the Philippines as Super Typhoon Fung-Wong, locally known as Uwan, barrels toward the country’s eastern shores. The massive storm one of the strongest this year is forecast to make…

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Trump Grants Hungary a One-Year Exemption from Russian Energy Sanctions

U.S. President Donald Trump has granted Hungary a one-year exemption from sanctions related to Russian oil and gas imports, a White House official confirmed on Friday. The decision follows Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s visit to the White House, during which he personally appealed for relief from sanctions that could have deeply impacted Hungary’s energy security….

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Afghan Opium Production Collapses After Taliban’s Strict Nationwide Ban

Afghanistan’s once-booming opium industry has nearly collapsed following a strict nationwide ban enforced by the Taliban in 2022, according to a new United Nations report. The move has drastically reduced global opium supply, but left thousands of Afghan farmers facing economic despair. A Drastic Decline in Opium Cultivation The UN Office on Drugs and Crime…

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Greenland: The New Frontier in the Global Race for Rare Earth Elements

The icy landscapes of Greenland are fast becoming the center of a global power shift. As the United States and Europe scramble to reduce their dependence on China for rare earth minerals key materials for smartphones, electric vehicles, and advanced weaponry investors are setting their sights on this remote Arctic island. The Rise of Greenland’s…

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Trump and Xi met Trump cut China import taxes and ended limits on special minerals

In a significant development for global trade, US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in South Korea, resulting in a breakthrough agreement aimed at easing long-standing economic tensions between the two superpowers. During the meeting, President Trump announced that the United States will reduce tariffs on Chinese goods cutting the so-called “fentanyl…

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Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Kill 90 Amid Renewed Ceasefire Tensions

Tensions have flared once again in the Gaza Strip after Israeli airstrikes killed at least 90 Palestinians, including women and children, late Tuesday night.The Hamas-run Civil Defence agency and several hospitals confirmed the death toll, describing the situation as one of the deadliest nights since the U.S.-brokered ceasefire came into effect earlier this month. Israel…

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An empty hospital bed in Gaza symbolizes the ongoing medical crisis

Gaza’s Children Are Dying as Medical Evacuations Stall Amid Fragile Ceasefire

In Gaza’s war-torn hospitals, children continue to die while waiting for life-saving medical evacuations. Despite a fragile ceasefire, thousands of patients including young children with cancer and war injuries remain trapped in critical condition. Three-year-old Zain Tafesh is among the latest to lose his life. The little boy, battling leukemia, passed away earlier this week…

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