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European Car Makers Team Up With China to Build Electric Vehicles
European car companies are changing how they build cars for the future. They now look directly to China for new ideas rather than just seeing

Britain Deploys Warship HMS Dragon to the Middle East to Protect Shipping
Britain announced on Saturday that it will send the warship HMS Dragon directly to the Middle East. Military commanders ordered the advanced air defense destroyer

United States and China Build Bridges for Better Medical Care
What happens when the brightest minds from two completely different medical systems sit down at the same table? They do more than just swap notes

Russia Scales Down Victory Day Parade as Trump Brokers Short Ceasefire
Russia held its smallest Victory Day parade in years on Saturday. The ongoing war in Ukraine forced Moscow to scale back the famous Red Square

China Studies American Military Struggles in Iran Ahead of Key Summit
The ongoing war between the United States and Iran reveals serious weaknesses in the American military machine. This deadly conflict gives China a perfect chance

Japan Plans Secret Business Mission to Russia to Prepare for Post-War Trade
Japan plans to send a secret economic delegation directly to Russia later this month. Sources familiar with the plan confirmed the controversial move on Friday.

United States Department of Defense Releases New UFO Footage to the Public
The United States Department of Defense released a brand new collection of secret video footage on Friday. These videos show strange things flying in the

China Experiences Massive Export Surge as Foreign Buyers Fear War Costs
Chinese factories experienced a massive rush of business this April. Overseas buyers flooded manufacturers with new orders as they scrambled to stockpile essential components. These

Canada Feels Left Behind as the US Takes Over the 2026 World Cup
North America’s three largest countries agreed to host the 2026 World Cup together. Organizers split the major events among the nations to show unity. Last

US and Iran Clash in Gulf as Peace Talks Stall Over Truce Violations
Diplomats struggle to end the war between the United States and Iran as both nations exchange fresh gunfire in the Persian Gulf this Friday. Washington

Australian Treasurer Faces Backlash From Retirees Over Retirement Tax Changes
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers faces growing anger from older voters over his new plans to tax retirement savings and property. Many baby boomers argue that

ASEAN Leaders Cautiously Welcome Myanmar Prisoner Release Amid Regional Frustration
Leaders from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations gathered in the Philippines on Friday to discuss pressing regional issues. The top priority centered on the

Russia Scales Back Victory Day Parade Amid Fears of Ukrainian Attack
Russia plans to hold its most scaled-back Victory Day parade in years on Saturday. The Kremlin severely reduced the massive event due to the constant

Gold Prices Rise as US Jobs Report Weakens Dollar and Eases Rate Hike Fears
Gold prices moved higher on Friday, putting the precious metal on track for a solid weekly gain. A weaker United States dollar helped boost the

UK Prime Minister Starmer Pushes for EU Ties Despite Polling Crash
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faces a massive political crisis. After suffering brutal losses during recent local elections, millions of voters clearly abandoned his

Peace Talks Stall as US and Iran Exchange Fire in the Gulf
Efforts to end the war between the United States and Iran appeared to stall completely on Friday. Both sides traded live fire in the Persian

Trump Brokers Three-Day Ceasefire and Prisoner Exchange Between Russia and Ukraine
President Donald Trump announced a major diplomatic breakthrough on Friday afternoon. He confirmed that Russia and Ukraine officially agreed to a strict 3-day military ceasefire.

Europe Rushes €50 Billion in Defense Loans to Poland and Lithuania as Russian Threat Grows
European leaders will finalize nearly €50 billion in defense loans for Poland and Lithuania this Friday. The massive financial deal comes exactly 1 day before

Australian Expert Urges the World to Learn from China’s Solar Success
China continues to break new ground in the solar power industry, and the rest of the world needs to study its success. Ned Ekins-Daukes, the

Australian Share Market Plunges Amid Middle East Naval Clashes
The Australian share market suffered heavy losses on Friday as traders panicked over a fresh naval skirmish in the Persian Gulf. Investors dumped stocks across

China Rejects EU Ban on Solar Inverters and Warns of Trade Risks
The European Union recently banned financial funding for renewable energy projects that use Chinese solar inverters. European officials labeled China a high-risk country for the

US and Iran Trade Fire in Strait of Hormuz as Gas Prices Climb
The United States and Iran traded heavy fire on Thursday. This clash tested a fragile ceasefire that started exactly 1 month ago on April 7.

US Trade Court Blocks President Trump’s 10 Percent Global Tariffs
On Thursday, a U.S. trade court dealt a major blow to President Donald Trump’s economic agenda. A three-judge panel struck down his administration’s 10 percent

Bitcoin Price Drops Below $80,000 Amid Geopolitical Tensions and Corporate Sales
Bitcoin stumbled on Thursday afternoon. The digital asset pulled back from a peak it had not seen in over 3 months. The price fell directly



