Diplomatic Relations

South Korea to Allow Direct Foreign Trading of Domestic ETFs Amid Record KOSPI Rally
South Korea’s top financial authorities are moving fast to let foreign investors trade domestic exchange-traded funds (ETFs) directly. On Sunday, sources revealed that the Financial

US and Iran Near 60-Day Ceasefire Deal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
The United States and Iran are close to signing a historic 60-day ceasefire extension. According to a Sunday report from Axios, citing a U.S. official,

Trump’s Sudden Troop Shifts Leave NATO and Europe in Chaos
United States President Donald Trump has thrown Europe into a state of total confusion with a sudden, unilateral decision to reshuffle American military forces. In

US, Iran, and Pakistan Report Dramatic Progress on Peace Deal to End War
The United States, Iran, and mediator Pakistan all announced major progress on Saturday toward a final understanding to end their brutal, three-month-old war. High-level diplomats

The U.S. Munitions Dilemma: Can America Sustain a “Forever” War with Iran?
The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East has entered an unprecedented and volatile new chapter. The United States maintains a highly complex, deeply debated, and

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Demands Super Micro Fix Compliance After AI Chip Smuggling Crackdown
Nvidia chief executive officer Jensen Huang has urged server manufacturing giant Super Micro Computer to tighten up its internal compliance procedures. His comments follow Taiwan’s

Bitcoin Price Falls to $74.5K as US-Iran Tensions and Federal Reserve Rate Fears Fuel Weekly Loss
Bitcoin prices dropped sharply on Saturday, continuing a tough week of trading for digital assets. The world’s largest cryptocurrency struggled to maintain its momentum amid

China Speeds Up New Zero-Tariff Trade Deals With 53 African Nations
China plans to sign massive new economic partnership agreements with African nations to guarantee long-term trade growth. On Friday afternoon, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo

New Zealand to Spend $936 Million on Naval Drones to Protect Trade Routes
The government of New Zealand plans to spend approximately 1.6 billion New Zealand dollars (about $936 million) on advanced military drones, naval ship maintenance, and

Is President Donald Trump Losing the Three-Month-Old Iran War?
United States President Donald Trump may have won nearly every tactical battle against Iran. Still, three months after launching his military campaign, he faces a

Donald Trump Skips Son Don Jr.’s Bahamas Wedding Due to Iran War
President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he will skip his eldest son’s upcoming weekend wedding in the Bahamas. Donald Trump Jr. plans to marry

US Depletes Missile Stockpiles in Iran War, Threatening Taiwan’s Defense
The United States military has fired so many of its high-tech weapons during its ongoing war with Iran that some administration officials now openly worry

Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as Director of US National Intelligence
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced her resignation on Friday, marking the latest high-profile exit from President Donald Trump’s second-term cabinet. Gabbard informed the

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Confronts NATO Over Lack of Support in Iran War
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a blunt warning to European allies on Friday during a high-stakes meeting of NATO foreign ministers in

Ukrainian Strike on Luhansk Student Dormitory Kills Four and Wounds 35
A devastating Ukrainian drone attack struck a student dormitory and academic building in the Russian-occupied city of Starobilsk on Friday, killing at least 4 people

Qatari Negotiators Land in Tehran to Help Secure US-Iran Peace Deal
A high-level Qatari negotiating team arrived in Tehran on Friday to help secure a final deal to end the war. The team is working in

EU Green Economy Booms as Solar Energy Grows at Record Pace
The European Union’s green economy is experiencing an unprecedented boom, driven by a record-breaking expansion of solar and wind energy. According to the latest data,

European Stocks Climb on Tentative Progress in US-Iran Peace Talks
European stock markets rose on Friday morning as investors reacted to tentative signs of progress in the high-stakes peace talks between the United States and

China-Russia Trade Surges by Nearly 20 Percent in Early 2026
The economic partnership between China and Russia is stronger than ever. During a regular press briefing on Thursday, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced that

Pakistan Steps Up Diplomatic Bid to Rescue US-Iran Peace Talks
Pakistani diplomats are working overtime to secure a breakthrough in the stalled peace talks between the United States and Iran. On Friday, Iranian Foreign Minister

Trump Warns Iran of Nasty Action as Tehran Reviews US Peace Terms
Iran announced on Thursday that its foreign ministry is currently reviewing the United States’ latest proposal to end the war. This development came shortly after

China Reaffirms Friendly Ties with Moldova, Demurring on Ukraine War
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with visiting Moldovan Deputy Prime Minister Mihai Popsoi in Beijing on Thursday. Following the high-level meeting, the Chinese Foreign

Late Queen Elizabeth Pushed for Prince Andrew’s Trade Envoy Appointment
The British government published a batch of secret, long-hidden papers on Thursday that expose a deep royal family secret. These confidential files prove that the

EU Forces European Carmakers to Diversify Chip Suppliers to Stop Shortages
The European Commission is preparing strict new rules to force European carmakers to stop relying on a single semiconductor supplier, especially those linked to China.



