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US draws red line for China’s aggression toward Taiwan
US Senator James Risch has introduced the Deter PRC Aggression Against Taiwan Act to sanction Chinese entities if Beijing uses force against Taiwan. The bill proposes a joint State-Treasury task force to coordinate sanctions, deter aggression, and support Taiwan amid rising cross-strait tensions.
‘If Iran got nuclear weapons, peace deal would not be possible'
US President Donald Trump spoke about the strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities earlier this year, noting that Iran was close to developing nuclear weapons and if that had happened then the Gaza peace deal would not have been po
Trump reiterates false claims of mediation between India-Pakistan
US President Donald Trump yet again harped the false claims of brokering peace between India and Pakistan during the conflict in May.
Democratic, Republican lawmakers spar in Capitol hallway
The exchange between Johnson and Senators Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego reportedly centered on Johnson's decision not to swear in Democrats' newest congresswoman-elect until the Senate breaks the deadlock and reopens the government. Full of traded insults and forceful cross-talk, the six-minute exchange underscored just how far apart the two parties remain on how to approach reopening the federal government as each side digs in, as reported by CNN.
Israel, Hamas sign “first phase of peace plan,” says Trump
In a post on Truth Social, Trump said, "This means that ALL of the Hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their Troops to an agreed upon line as the first steps toward a Strong, Durable, and Everlasting Peace."
Rubio’s scrawled note urges Trump to approve Truth Social post
Rubio, who was not part of Trump's roundtable discussion with conservative influencers, entered the room, handed him the note, and whispered to him.
Trump says Gaza deal "very close," may travel to Egypt
Speaking at a White House event, Trump received a note from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, which he read aloud.
“Buckle up”: IMF chief warns on global resilience
IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva warned that global economic resilience may not last despite growth holding steady at 3 percent amid Trump's tariffs. She cited rising uncertainty, record gold prices, and growing youth discontent, urging fiscal discipline and policy reforms as global challenges intensify, Al Jazeera reported.
US lawmakers urge Trump to reset, repair ties with India
A group of US lawmakers wrote to President Donald Trump urging him to repair ties with India after recent tariff hikes strained relations. They warned the measures hurt both economies and risk pushing India closer to China and Russia, calling for renewed dialogue and policy review.
US Congress warns of China’s illegal Indo-Pacific expansion
A US Senate hearing warned that China is using illegal and coercive tactics to expand its control across the Indo-Pacific, mirroring Russia's actions in Crimea. Experts said Beijing's "gray-zone" strategy, building islands, pressuring Taiwan, and ignoring rulings, aims to gain territory without triggering open conflict.
Multi-party MP delegation arrives in New York to represent India
The first batch of the Non-Official Delegation is being led by BJP MP and Chairperson of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on One Nation One Election, PP Chaudhary.
Ecuador President’s convoy attacked, five arrested
According to Energy Minister Ines Manzano, around 500 people surrounded Noboa's car, throwing rocks and shouting as the convoy passed. Later, officials found what appeared to be bullet marks on the president's vehicle. Noboa was not injured in the attack.
CIA files unearth ex-US President Biden's cover-up of Ukraine's
In an extreme departure from normal practice, the report on Ukrainian displeasure was suppressed at the request of Biden's then-national security adviser, Colin Kahl, and did not appear in the Presidential Daily Brief (PDB), according to a senior CIA official.
Chinese hackers breach US law firms: Report
The FBI's Washington field office is investigating the hack and similar ones executed by the same Chinese hackers, according to one of the people briefed on the matter. The hackers are suspected of breaching the networks of more than a dozen other law firms and technology companies in recent months.
Trump holds talks with former Hamas hostage, family of slain IDF
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday (local time) met Edan Alexander, who was held hostage by Hamas for 584 days, and the family of Omer Neutra in the Oval Office.
Canadian PM Carney praises Trump during Oval Office talks
Speaking to reporters, Carney thanked President Trump for hosting him "for a second time this year," describing the American leader as "a transformative president."
California Governor declares Diwali a state holiday
The bill would authorize community colleges and public schools to close on "Diwali," as specified. The bill would authorize state employees to elect to take, and would authorize certain community college and public school employees to be given, time off with pay in recognition of "Diwali," as specified.
Trump repeats joke about Canada as “51st US State”
US President Donald Trump jested with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney during a bilateral meeting, joking that Canada could be the "51st US State." Carney laughed along, and Trump said that while the two nations have had their differences, they can work them out.
“We’ll probably work that out”: Trump on US-Canada ties
The two leaders were speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, where Trump started by praising the Canadian leader, joking that he had made him "very popular" and noting that "from the very beginning", they had shared a good relationship.
“Trade talks with Canada complicated but built on love": Trump
Addressing the reporters at the Oval Office, Trump characterised the current trade talks between the US and Canada as "complicated, more complicated than maybe any other agreement we have on trade."
Demonstrators slam 76 years of oppression in China
Around 80 protesters gathered outside the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco to mark the CCP's 76th anniversary, condemning decades of oppression and human rights abuses. Speakers from Tibetan, Hong Kong, and Chinese activist groups urged global support against Beijing's authoritarianism and transnational repression, The Epoch Times reported.
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“Buckle up”: IMF chief warns on global resilience
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US Congress warns of China’s illegal Indo-Pacific expansion
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