Global
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Germany and Japan Are Rearming Again, 80 Years After the War II
Germany and Japan are rebuilding their militaries. Furthermore, they are actively strengthening their bilateral ties. Therefore, their cooperation will increase during the upcoming G7 summit in Evian, France. In addition,…
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Fox’s $22 Billion Roku Deal Signals a New Stage in Streaming Competition
Fox Expands Its Streaming Strategy Fox Corporation announced an agreement to buy Roku in a cash-and-stock deal valued at approximately $22 billion, including debt. The acquisition would give Fox control…
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Questions About Trump’s Iran Deal Set to Dominate G7 Summit
Iran Deal Reaches the G7 Agenda President Donald Trump’s proposed deal with Iran is expected to become one of the main topics at the G7 summit. According to The Wall…
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U.S. Risks Losing Measles Elimination Status as Outbreak Spreads
Measles Elimination Status at Risk The United States is at risk of losing its measles elimination status as a nearly year-long outbreak in Utah continues to spread. According to The…
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México apuesta por el capital de riesgo para crear nuevos unicornios tecnológicos
México busca nuevos unicornios México está intentando fortalecer su ecosistema de capital de riesgo en medio de una etapa de menor inversión y mayor incertidumbre económica. De acuerdo con El…
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Trump and Pakistan say Iran deal could be signed Sunday but Tehran signals more time is needed
The ceremonies for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei drew massive crowds and forced a pause in regional military posturing. According to international reports, the event inadvertently served as a backdrop…
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Ranked: The World’s most spoken languages in 2026
Global demographics are rapidly shifting, directly influencing how the international community communicates and conducts business. Specifically, recent data visualizations tracking the evolution of linguistics highlight a fascinating shift in global communication…
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SpaceX IPO Draws at Least $5 Billion Order From BlackRock
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is preparing to stage the largest public offering in history, aiming to sell an astounding $75 billion of shares in a single swoop—and investors are eagerly showing…
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Trump Cancels Iran Strikes, Says Peace Deal Could Be Signed in ‘Coming Days’
President Trump abruptly reversed course on Thursday, pulling back from aggressive threats to launch new military strikes and seize Iran’s oil infrastructure, insisting instead that the United States is nearing…
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UNESCO supports Palestine in curriculum renewal to strengthen education quality and resilience.
UNESCO and Palestine strengthen cooperation on curriculum reform. UNESCO and the Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education convened a high-level workshop in Paris to advance the country’s curriculum renewal…
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Celebrating 75 Years of Global Cooperation in Higher Education.
The IAU celebrates a milestone in international higher education. On 4 May 2026, the International Association of Universities (IAU) celebrated its 75th anniversary at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. The event…
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Trump Suspends Funding for Los Angeles Homeless Agency
Los Angeles and Homelessness Los Angeles remains one of the most visible centers of the homelessness crisis in the United States. According to The New York Times, President Donald Trump…
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World Cup Photos Capture Mexico’s Global Moment as Host Nation
Mexico Opens the World Cup Mexico became the center of global attention as the 2026 FIFA World Cup began in Mexico City. Through a photo report, The New York Times…
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Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger Raises Concerns Over Media Consolidation
A Major Media Merger Moves Forward The U.S. Department of Justice approved the proposed merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery, marking a major step toward one of the…
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Restrictions on girls’ education and women’s employment in Afghanistan could lead to a loss of over 25,000 female teachers and health workers by 2030
Afghanistan could lose more than 25,000 female professionals by 2030 Ongoing restrictions on girls’ education and women’s employment could result in the loss of approximately 20,000 female teachers and 5,400…
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All Sudanese students must have equal opportunity to sit national exams wherever they are
Conflict has disrupted education for hundreds of thousands of students UNICEF warns that years of conflict in Sudan have severely affected learners’ educational trajectories. Hundreds of thousands of students have…
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U.S. Inflation Rises to 4.2% as Energy Costs Pressure Consumers
Inflation Accelerates in May U.S. inflation rose to 4.2 percent in May, reaching its highest annual level in three years. According to The Wall Street Journal, the increase was mainly…
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World Cup Puts Mexico’s Cartel Crisis on the Global Stage
World Cup Security in Mexico Mexico is facing intense international attention as the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins in the country. According to The Wall Street Journal, authorities are deploying…
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China’s Lower Oil Imports Help Stabilize the Global Economy
China Reduces Oil Imports China’s sharp reduction in crude oil imports has helped stabilize global energy markets during the Iran war. According to The Wall Street Journal, Chinese crude imports…
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U.S. Launches New Strikes on Iran as Ceasefire Comes Under Pressure
Ceasefire Tested by New Strikes The United States launched a new round of airstrikes on Iran after President Donald Trump blamed Tehran for the crash of a U.S. Army helicopter…
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The dollar will decline, not fall
For decades, the U.S. dollar has occupied a unique position at the center of the global financial system. It dominates international trade, serves as the principal reserve currency for central…
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Will the UK’s Defence Investment Plan finally be honest about Britain’s defence?
Britain’s long-delayed Defence Investment Plan arrives amid growing doubts about the country’s military ambitions. For years, governments have promised global influence while military capabilities steadily declined. The result is a…
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Pakistani Airstrikes in Afghanistan Kill at Least 13 People, Taliban Official Says
Afghanistan reported on Wednesday that new Pakistani airstrikes targeted the eastern provinces of Khost, Kunar, and Paktika, resulting in the deaths of at least 13 people and wounding 14 others.…
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Preparing the Asia-Pacific for the Next Energy Challenge
The Asia-Pacific region is entering a highly complex phase in its energy future, driven by rapidly rising electricity demand, the aggressive deployment of artificial intelligence, and increasingly frequent climate-related disruptions.…
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Joint Statement on the U.S.-Japan Extended Deterrence Dialogue
Japan recently hosted the United States for an Extended Deterrence Dialogue (EDD) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo from June 8 to June 9, 2026. The high-level strategic talks…
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A Critical Chokepoint for Energy
First and foremost, the flow of oil and gas through this region is staggering. According to geopolitical analysts, a significant percentage of the world’s daily petroleum consumption passes through these…
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UK Ministers Consider New Measures to Curb Misinformation During Social Unrest
Misinformation and Public Safety The United Kingdom government is considering new measures to limit the spread of misinformation during moments of public crisis and social unrest. According to The Guardian,…
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U.S. Weighs Using Iranian Assets to Compensate Gulf Allies for War Damage
Frozen Iranian Assets and Gulf Reconstruction The United States is considering whether frozen Iranian assets could be used to compensate Gulf allies affected by war-related damage. According to the Financial…
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WSJ Opinion Warns About the Risks of a Cuban Collapse
Cuba’s Deepening Crisis Cuba is facing one of its most serious crises in decades. According to The Wall Street Journal Opinion, the island’s communist regime is under growing pressure as…
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The Terrorist Threat to the 2026 World Cup
The 2026 World Cup—the largest sporting event ever held, featuring 48 teams playing 104 matches across 16 host cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It stands as a…