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Xi Jinping and Donald Trump Hold Summit in Beijing, Easing China-U.S. Tensions
The latest articles confirm Xi Jinping and Donald Trump met in Beijing, marking a temporary pause in their rivalry. This summit, highlighting key issues like trade and regional conflicts, could impact future diplomatic relations.

Iran and US Make Progress on Ceasefire and Strait, but No Deal Imminent
Iran and US officials have made progress in ongoing negotiations over a ceasefire and maritime transit, but Iran insists an agreement is not imminent. The talks focus on regional stability and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with key issues still unresolved.

US-Iran Near Agreement as Oil Prices Fall 5.5%, Markets Optimistic
Oil prices fell by 5.5% amid signs of progress in US-Iran peace negotiations, boosting market optimism. The potential deal could ease tensions and impact global oil supplies.

Russia Launches Massive Hypersonic Missile Attack on Kyiv, Killing 4
Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv, deploying hypersonic weapons and causing casualties, in what officials describe as its most severe assault this year. The attack escalates regional tensions and prompts international concern.

Climax of Mali Violence: Al-Qaeda, Tuareg Rebels Launch Coordinated Attacks
Multiple armed groups, including al-Qaeda affiliates and Tuareg rebels, launched coordinated attacks across Mali, significantly worsening the security situation. These assaults threaten regional stability and have prompted international security concerns, particularly from the U.S. and neighboring countries.

Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship MV Hondius Infects 11, Causes 3 Deaths
The MV Hondius cruise ship has confirmed 11 hantavirus cases, including three fatalities, prompting quarantine and investigation. Health agencies worldwide are examining the potential for virus mutation and further spread, with international response teams coordinating containment efforts.

Venice Biennale Jurors Maintain Exclusion of Russia, Israel Over ICC Charges
The Venice Biennale jury has confirmed it will not award artists from Russia and Israel due to ICC charges against their leaders. This decision underscores the festival's political stance and could influence future artist selections and international relations.

Russian Fire Continues at Tuapse Refinery After Ukrainian Drone Attack
Russian firefighters are still fighting a major fire at the Tuapse oil refinery after a Ukrainian drone attack. The ongoing blaze emphasizes regional tensions and environmental concerns, with authorities closely monitoring the situation.

US Extends Sanctions Waivers on Iranian and Russian Oil for 30 Days
The US Treasury announced a 30-day extension of sanctions waivers on Iranian and Russian oil exports, reversing previous policies. This step is aimed at preventing a global energy crisis and supporting vulnerable countries, marking a shift in US strategy.

EU to withdraw €2M funding from Venice Biennale over Russia's 2026 participation
The EU is withdrawing €2 million in funding from the Venice Biennale after it decided to readmit Russian artists in 2026. This move signals stronger EU opposition to Russia's cultural participation amid the Ukraine conflict.

Dutch Intelligence Warns of Heightened Security Threats from Russia and China
The Netherlands' intelligence agency alerts that the country faces its most significant security threats in decades, mainly from Russia and China. This recognition suggests increased security measures and diplomatic efforts are likely necessary to address these challenges.
Errol Musk promotes white genocide myth in Russia, seeks refugee plan for South African farmers
Errol Musk is advocating for white South African farmers to gain refugee status in Russia, framing it as a solution to 'white genocide' in South Africa. Russia has dismissed this as racial melodrama, highlighting its focus on agricultural cooperation rather than racial politics, making Musk's efforts unlikely to succeed.

Kazakhstan Suspends Oil Transit to Germany via Russia in May
Kazakhstan will not transit oil to Germany through Russia next month, citing technical constraints linked to Russian infrastructure issues. The suspension highlights persistent regional energy and geopolitical challenges.
Russia Intensifies Crackdown on LGBTQ Cultural Expressions, Banning Films and Books
Russian authorities are investigating a leading publisher amid ongoing efforts to suppress LGBTQ content in media and arts. The crackdown aligns with the Kremlin's broader agenda to enforce 'traditional values,' potentially escalating repression.

Russia's Africa Corps rescues Russian and Ukrainian hostages in Mali and Niger
Russia's Africa Corps has rescued a Russian and a Ukrainian citizen abducted in Niger and Mali. This marks a significant step in Moscow's regional security operations, with further actions likely to follow.

UK Reports Iran, China, and Russia Conducting Up to Four Major Weekly Cyberattacks
The UK reports facing four significant cyberattacks each week, primarily from Iran, China, and Russia, according to top cybersecurity officials. This underscores the increasing sophistication and frequency of threats that demand urgent cybersecurity improvements.
Russian Court Reissues Mexican Ambassador Summons Over Kristina Romanova Case
The case of Kristina Romanova, a Russian citizen detained in Mexico, has prompted Russia to summon the Mexican ambassador over her custody and treatment. This development signals heightened diplomatic tensions and attention to human rights concerns.

Russia’s Interior Minister Visits North Korea for Law Enforcement Talks
Russia's Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev traveled to North Korea for talks on law enforcement cooperation, reinforcing the growing ties between the two countries. This development indicates an expanding security partnership likely to influence regional dynamics.

US Defense Firms See Boost as Iran War Sparks Global Military Orders
US defense companies are experiencing increased orders due to ongoing conflicts in Gaza, Ukraine, and tension involving China and Russia. This surge highlights the heightened global military spending and the strategic importance of US defense contractors for the coming year.

Rumen Radev Wins Bulgaria's Election, Gaining First Single-Party Majority in Nearly 30 Years
Rumen Radev has secured a majority in Bulgaria's recent election, promising a new era in governance. This outcome could lead to significant changes in Bulgaria's foreign relations, especially with Russia, the EU, and NATO, with coalition talks soon to follow.