
Washington’s top diplomat said the US isn’t looking to abandon the transatlantic alliance — so long as Europe shifts closer to the American worldview.
2The US and Taiwan inked a trade pact to slash tariffs and bolster semiconductor supply chains, giving their relationship a dose of stability.
3Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in 2024 after being poisoned by a frog toxin, five European countries concluded.
4The Bangladesh Nationalist Party won the country’s first elections since a Gen Z-led uprising ousted the former leader in 2024.
5The White House is claiming victory on the economy after two solid reports, but experts warned the data masks deeper vulnerabilities.
6Websites have seen dramatic spikes in visitors with IP addresses in Lanzhou, China, as a wave of bot traffic sweeps the internet.
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