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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Thailand Picks Mediators as Cambodia Triggers UN Maritime Talk

Thailand has agreed to name two mediators and join a rarely used United Nations arbitration scheme after Cambodia launched a compulsory conciliation process under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. The move follows Bangkok’s earlier decision to end a 2001 bilateral agreement that had guided ta

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Navy drills in the Baltic: smaller, but still sending a message

This week, sixteen warships from twelve NATO countries will sail through the Baltic Sea in an exercise called BALTOPS. It runs from June 4 to June 20 and is led by the U. S. , even though Washington is talking about cutting its NATO budget. The drills are about half the size of last year’s event, bu

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Iran’s Pause on U. S. Talks: What Trump’s Silence Might Really Mean

Iran recently decided to pause back-channel discussions with the U. S. , but that news hasn’t reached President Trump directly. Speaking to NBC News, Trump downplayed the pause, suggesting that silence could actually work in America’s favor. “Too much talking isn’t good, ” he remarked, hinting that

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Why Europe Needs to Step Up Its Defense Game

At a security conference in Singapore, U. S. defense leaders turned up the heat on Europe, saying it’s falling behind in military spending. While Asian partners are stepping up, Western Europe is still relying heavily on American support. The U. S. isn’t hiding its frustration, hinting that Europe n

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May 31 2026POLITICS

Japan challenges labels of rising military power

Japan’s defense chief recently spoke clearly at a major Asian security meeting in Singapore. He pushed back against claims that Japan is becoming more aggressive in military matters. His comments came after repeated accusations from China about Japan’s supposed "new militarism. " Yet the defense min

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May 31 2026POLITICS

UK’s Foreign Minister Visits China and India to Talk Tough Topics

The UK’s top diplomat is packing her bags for a swing through Asia. Starting Monday, she’ll land in China before jetting off to India later that week. The stops aren’t just for photos—they’re meant to tackle some of the planet’s biggest headaches. Picture a map where the Strait of Hormuz feels like

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Poland Questions a High Honor for Ukraine’s President

Poland is rethinking its highest award for Ukraine’s leader after a naming dispute stirred old tensions. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy earned Poland’s Order of the White Eagle in 2023 for standing strong alongside Poland during tough times. But now, Poland’s president wants a review after Zelenskiy

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Desert Launch Pads: China’s New Shield Against a First Strike

A new set of launch pads and support buildings has appeared in the remote deserts of northwestern China, according to fresh satellite images. The complex lies close to existing nuclear missile silos that can reach any U. S. city, and it looks designed to keep those silos safe even if a surprise atta

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May 28 2026POLITICS

Could a quick peace deal reopen the world’s busiest oil route?

Rumors spread fast when talks make progress. Iran’s state TV dropped a hint that a month might be enough to return the Strait of Hormuz to normal shipping after a new understanding with the U. S. on ending the war. Their version points to a draft memo where Washington would lift its naval blockade a

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May 27 2026POLITICS

Russia and U. S. Clash Over Visa Rejection for UN Meeting

On Tuesday, Russia accused the United States of breaking its pledge to the United Nations by refusing a visa for a top Russian diplomat. The issue came up during a Security Council meeting led by China’s foreign minister, where Russia expected its deputy foreign minister, Alexander Alimov, to attend

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