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NATO foreign ministers seek reassurance from the U.S. on commitment to the alliance amid rising trade tensions and evolving security dynamics.
US bans government personnel in China from romantic relations with Chinese citizens amid growing espionage concerns.
At least seven people have died as severe storms and tornadoes continue to impact the South and Midwest, with catastrophic flooding expected to intensify.
New tariffs announced by Trump may give India a critical edge in smartphone manufacturing while challenging Apple's global supply chains.
President Trump's recent tariffs include the uninhabited Heard and McDonald Islands, causing worldwide reactions over targeting regions home to only wildlife.
Iran warns it may pursue nuclear weapons if attacked by the U.S. amid escalated tensions following Trump's military threats.
The Trump administration reviews $9 billion in federal funds for Harvard, citing antisemitism concerns and campus conduct after pro-Palestinian protests.
Donald Trump flips political discourse by hinting at his interest in a third term despite constitutional limits, raising questions and speculation.
Elon Musk's financial backing fails in Wisconsin as Susan Crawford secures a Supreme Court seat, raising questions about his political influence.
China concludes military drills around Taiwan, condemning President Lai and warning against independence, as tensions in the region escalate.
President Trump's tariff agenda, aimed at boosting American manufacturing, is criticized as economists doubt revenue claims amidst rising consumer prices.
The White House declares the Signal chat incident case closed, but faces bipartisan criticism over sensitive military leaks.
The US has sanctioned six high-ranking Chinese and Hong Kong officials for rights abuses, escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing over Hong Kong's autonomy.
Israeli airstrikes in Beirut's southern suburbs claimed four lives, raising concerns about the fragile ceasefire with Hezbollah amid regional tensions.
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen visits Greenland to support its autonomy amid US threats of control, addressing local leaders and strengthening ties.
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