Author: Resham
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Europe Lauds Trump Victory, Underscores Interests, Concerns
European leaders extended congratulations to Donald Trump after he secured victory in the U.S. presidential election. While expressing willingness to cooperate, European leaders also conveyed a strong commitment to defending Europe’s interests amid uncertainties over Trump’s stance on NATO, trade, and Ukraine. Trump’s Win Sparks Concerns Over Trade and Security Trump’s victory has stirred unease…
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Kremlin Cautious About Trump Win, ‘US Unfriendly, Involved In Ukraine War’
The Kremlin issued a reserved response after Donald Trump’s claimed victory in the U.S. presidential election, emphasising that while Trump has made statements about ending the Ukraine war, the reality of his policy remains uncertain. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov reminded reporters that the U.S. is still considered a hostile state, with deep involvement in the…
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Iran Readies For All Possible Scenarios After Trump Victory
Iranian officials have downplayed the impact of the U.S. presidential election on the nation’s economy, following Donald Trump’s claim of victory. Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani assured Iranians that their livelihoods would remain stable regardless of the U.S. leadership outcome. “Our policies are steady and don’t change based on individuals,” Mohajerani stated, underscoring that Iran had…
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South Korea Vows ‘Perfect Security Partnership’ With New US President
South Korea’s presidential office announced on Wednesday its commitment to forge a “perfect” security partnership with the incoming U.S. administration. According to a high-ranking South Korean official, President Yoon Suk Yeol will soon speak with the U.S. president-elect to affirm this alliance, as Seoul seeks to strengthen ties amid growing regional security concerns. U.S.-South Korea…
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Low VIP Turnout May Hit COP29 Climate Summit In Azerbaija
This year’s COP29 climate summit, set to begin on Nov. 11 in Baku, Azerbaijan, will see reduced attendance from major world leaders, including those from the United States, European Union, and Brazil. With key figures like U.S. President Joe Biden and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen absent, questions loom over the summit’s potential…
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China-Russia “Emerging Axis” A Global Threat: Australia Intelligence Chief
Australia’s top intelligence official has sounded an alarm over an “emerging axis” of nations backing Russia, calling it a significant global threat. Speaking at the Raisina Downunder conference in Canberra, Andrew Shearer, Director-General of the Office of National Intelligence, expressed concern over the alliance between China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia. China’s Support For Russia…
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Philippines Coast Guard To Receive 40 French Patrol Boats For Enhanced Security
The Philippines is set to bolster its maritime security with the acquisition of 40 fast patrol boats for its coast guard. The purchase, announced by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) on Tuesday, aims to enhance the nation’s maritime security capabilities amid ongoing regional tensions. French Development Assistance For Maritime Security The funding for…
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China: Marriage Expo Sparks Debate About ‘Outdated’ Gender Roles
A neon pink sign at a marriage expo in Changsha reads, “Having three children is the best.” It stands alongside other messages urging visitors to embrace marriage and family. This marriage-themed festival, intended to encourage weddings and births, highlights China’s efforts to address its shrinking population. However, it has drawn light crowds and significant criticism,…
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Taiwan Underscores Self-Defence As Doubts About Trump Deepen
As the U.S. presidential election draws closer, Taiwan’s Defence Minister Wellington Koo stressed the importance of the island’s self-defence capabilities. Koo affirmed that Taiwan must clearly demonstrate its determination to defend itself, regardless of who becomes the next U.S. president. Taiwan’s Defence Focus Amid Uncertain U.S. Support The tight race between Republican candidate Donald Trump…
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China’s Navy Cautions Young Officers On Risks Of Online Scams, Gambling
In a rare and direct advisory, China’s navy has urged its young officers and personnel to stay vigilant against online dating scams and virtual gambling traps. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy warned that careless online activity could expose young officers to security risks and jeopardise military integrity. The message was directed at officers born…