Chinese warships pass through Okinawa waterway as regional tensions quietly rise

Chinese warships pass through Okinawa waterway as regional tensions quietly rise

A group of Chinese naval vessels, including a destroyer, has sailed through a key waterway near Okinawa, drawing attention amid ongoing tensions between China and Japan. According to Chinese officials, the fleet—identified as Vessel Formation 133 under the People’s Liberation Army’s Eastern Theater Command—was returning home after completing training exercises in the Western Pacific. The […]

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US and Iran Agree to Temporary Ceasefire as Tensions Ease and Strait of Hormuz Reopens

US and Iran Agree to Temporary Ceasefire as Tensions Ease and Strait of Hormuz Reopens

In a dramatic turn of events, the United States and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire, just moments before a major escalation deadline set by President Donald Trump. The agreement includes the temporary reopening of the crucial Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil route that had been closed amid rising conflict. After weeks […]

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Venezuela Enters a “New Era” After Maduro Ouster, Says Interim President Delcy Rodriguez

Venezuela Enters a “New Era” After Maduro Ouster, Says Interim President Delcy Rodriguez

Venezuela is looking toward a “new era” of politics and reconciliation, according to interim President Delcy Rodriguez, following the dramatic ouster of former leader Nicolas Maduro by US forces on January 3. At her first press conference since Maduro’s capture, Rodriguez presented herself as a unifying figure, signaling hope for a more tolerant and inclusive […]

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