Chinese leadership is preparing to host the U.S. president in what appears to be a bid to stabilize bilateral relations, though the talks are overshadowed by persistent concerns about Iran's regional activities and broader geopolitical tensions.
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Vladimir Putin presided over a scaled-back Victory Day parade in Moscow, held under heavy security amid fears of Ukrainian drone attacks, invoking World War II sacrifices to rally public support for the ongoing war in Ukraine. The event coincided with a last-minute announcement of a three-day ceasefire, though deep skepticism remains about its durability.
A London jury has found two men guilty of spying for Hong Kong. The convictions represent a significant UK counter-intelligence success and publicly expose covert operations by Hong Kong authorities against targets in British territory, likely escalating diplomatic tensions between London and Beijing.
Péter Magyar's Tisza party swept to a landslide election victory in Hungary, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year dominance and marking a dramatic realignment in one of the European Union's most contentious member states.
A cruise ship carrying a hantavirus case is headed toward Tenerife. The World Health Organization told islanders the risk was low, while Polish health authorities began monitoring a person who may have had contact with a passenger from the vessel.
U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated he could relocate American military troops currently stationed in Germany to Poland, suggesting a possible realignment of U.S. force deployment in Central Europe.
Young South African content creators are gaining massive followings by explaining current affairs to peers on TikTok and other social media platforms. Amahle-Imvelo Jaxa's viral video about South African and Rwandan military tensions attracted 100,000 followers in three days, exemplifying how African audiences increasingly consume news through social media personalities rather than traditional outlets.
Russia's Victory Day military parade on Red Square was notably modest this year, with drone attack fears from Ukraine prompting a reduced display just hours after a fragile three-day truce was finalized between Moscow and Kyiv.
Iran's participation in a tournament remains uncertain following recent military escalation involving the US and Israel. Organizers have not yet clarified whether Iranian athletes will be able to attend or compete.
Ante Bilić, mayor of Trogir, was elected to lead the SDP county chapter, pledging to address citizens' concerns on healthcare and education.
Historian Mark Peterson's work 'The Making & Breaking of the American Constitution' traces constitutional development through the lens of wealth management, connecting 11th-century English land regulation following the Battle of Hastings to 18th-century American property law and constitutional design.
Japan-made electric vehicles face potential loss of EU subsidies under new content-of-origin proposals being considered by European regulators. The rules would impose stricter local sourcing or value-add requirements on vehicles eligible for subsidies, directly affecting Japanese manufacturers like Toyota and Nissan competing in the European market.
The chairman of the Kerala Congress (M) party ruled out any merger with the rival P.J. Joseph faction or alignment with the broader United Democratic Front, asserting that the party's core support base remained intact despite a strong pro-UDF electoral wave in the region.
Italian leader Leone met with a delegation from Senegal to discuss efforts against hate speech, emphasizing how inflammatory rhetoric corrodes social cohesion and undermines democratic institutions. The talks underscored shared concern about the poisoning of public discourse through hateful rhetoric.
Partners Group is seeking to profit from market disruptions caused by Middle East conflicts and financial pressure on rival private credit firms, positioning itself to acquire assets at potentially discounted valuations.
Police in Split are asking the public to help identify a man shown in photographs who may have information about threats directed at a journalist in the city on May 7. The appeal indicates an active investigation into potential intimidation of media personnel.
Several Brazilian celebrities including Lorena Improta and Isa Scherer are expecting babies in 2026. The article attributes the pregnancy trend to astrological factors, noting that 2026 is purportedly a favorable year for pregnancies.
A Tamil Maanila Congress (TVK) party functionary attempted to end his life at Maharajapuram junction near Pazhavoor police station in Kerala.
Secondhand shopping is becoming increasingly popular in Thailand, prompting major Japanese clothing chains to expand their size ranges to meet changing consumer demand in the Thai market.
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