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Machado Vows to Return to Venezuela While US Rejects Calls for Collaboration between Opposition Parties

Maria Corina Machado, an influential opposition leader in Venezuela, has pledged her return home despite ongoing threats and the challenging political environment. Machado’s pledge shows her determination to challenge President Nicolas Maduro’s regime; her presence has become central in challenging it – this decision makes her one of the central figures within her movement. Meanwhile,...

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Pyongyang Launches Missiles as South Korean President Lee Jae-Myung Pays State Visit to China

North Korea recently fired multiple ballistic missiles into waters near the Korean Peninsula, according to regional defense officials, coinciding with South Korean President Lee Jae-Myung’s state visit to China and raising concerns over regional stability and underscoring persistent security challenges facing Northeast Asia. The launches have raised tensions within Northeast Asia while drawing international scrutiny...

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Pakistan, Indonesia Ink Broad-Reaching Agreements to Strengthen Cooperation

Pakistan and Indonesia recently took an important diplomatic step, signing several agreements aimed at deepening bilateral ties across a range of fields including trade, defense, education, cultural exchange and cultural diplomacy. These deals were finalized at a high-level meeting attended by officials from both nations and will pave the way for greater collaboration in future...

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FO Rebukes Indian FM for Making Inflammatory, Unjustified Remarks About Pakistan Army

On Sunday, Pakistan’s Foreign Office (FO) issued an unequivocal rebuke of statements made by S. Jaishankar, India’s External Affairs Minister, calling his remarks highly inciting and irresponsible. Geo News +2 and Business Recorder both provided coverage.Jaishankar had earlier made allegations in an interview for Indian media that India’s difficulties with Pakistan stem from the Pakistan...

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Brazil’s Ex-President Bolsonaro Arrested to Prevent ‘Attempted Escape,’ Court Says

Brazil’s former president, Jair Bolsonaro, was arrested by federal authorities on the orders of a Brazilian court, with officials citing concerns over an alleged “attempted escape.” The arrest has sparked significant political and public debate, raising questions about the former leader’s actions and the stability of Brazil’s political landscape. According to a statement from Brazil’s...

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Donald Trump Sees It As His Obligation To Sue BBC Over Edited Speech

Donald Trump recently expressed his belief that it is his duty to pursue legal action against BBC, alleging they edited his speech to give an impression that it incited violence. The Times of Israel +5 The Guardian +5 Financial Times.According to allegations made against BBC documentary Panorama, which edited together clips from Trump’s speech during...

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Syrian migrants in Germany face an uncertain future as the government considers repatriation schemes.

Recently, Germany under Chancellor Friedrich Merz has reignited debate about Syrian migrants living in Germany by signalling a potential shift toward encouraging–or even forcing–repatriation back home. With some 1 million Syrians currently resident there, these statements will have wide-reaching ramifications for integration, legal status and migrant communities throughout Germany. Reuters + The GuardianGermany became the...

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Russia and Iran emerge as primary targets of disinformation campaigns, according to activists.

Daniil Bisslinger, vice-president of the Global Fact-checking Network (GFCN), in a candid interview at Moscow’s international forum Dialogue on Fake News 3.0 raised alarm: Russia and Iran are being subjected to coordinated disinformation campaigns designed to exploit their international isolation and sanctions-induced vulnerabilities. These warnings point towards states and online networks increasingly targeting these two...

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Pakistan denounced claims made by Indian media of amending or revoking passport clause limiting travel to Israel:

Pakistani government officials strongly disagreed with recent reports in Indian media alleging that they have removed an old clause restricting travel to Israel from Pakistani passports, geo.tv reports. They describe such allegations as being “completely baseless and laughable.”Indian news channel Republic TV reported that Pakistan had removed “except Israel ” from its passports, thereby permitting...