Australia Breaks Barriers: First Woman Appointed to Lead Army in Historic 125-Year Milestone

Australia Breaks Barriers: First Woman Appointed to Lead Army in Historic 125-Year Milestone

In a moment that will be remembered as a turning point in military history, Australia has appointed its first-ever female army chief in over 125 years. Defence Minister Richard Marles described the decision as “deeply historic,” marking a powerful shift in leadership representation within the nation’s armed forces. Lieutenant General Susan Coyle has officially been […]

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Japan Signals a Strategic Shift as It Reassesses China Ties Amid Rising Tensions

Japan Signals a Strategic Shift as It Reassesses China Ties Amid Rising Tensions

In a move that signals growing unease in East Asia, Japan has officially lowered its diplomatic assessment of China for the first time in over ten years. This shift reflects a deeper strain in relations between two of the world’s most powerful economies. For years, Japan had described China as “one of its most important […]

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Indonesia Intensifies Global Diplomacy for 2029–2030 UN Security Council Seat

Indonesia Intensifies Global Diplomacy for 2029–2030 UN Security Council Seat

Indonesia is stepping forward with renewed determination on the global stage, actively strengthening its diplomatic ties as it seeks a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the 2029–2030 term. In a series of strategic engagements, Deputy Foreign Minister Arrmanatha Nasir has been connecting with key international partners, particularly members of 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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Iran Calls on Youth to Guard Power Plants as Gulf Tensions Escalate

Iran Calls on Youth to Guard Power Plants as Gulf Tensions Escalate

As tensions continue to rise across the Middle East, Iran has made an unusual and urgent appeal to its younger generation—calling on them to physically protect key power plants by forming human chains. This appeal comes at a time when the situation is rapidly escalating. Saudi Arabia took the precaution of shutting down the King […]

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Iran Declares ‘Zero Trust’ in US and Calls for Complete End to War

Iran Declares ‘Zero Trust’ in US and Calls for Complete End to War

Iran has made its position clear: trust in the United States has completely collapsed, and Tehran says the only acceptable outcome is a full end to the ongoing war. In a recent interview aired on Al Jazeera, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that there are currently no negotiations taking place between Iran and the […]

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US Fed chief says energy shock manageable for now but warns inflation risks could grow

US Fed chief says energy shock manageable for now but warns inflation risks could grow

The head of the US central bank, Jerome Powell, said the economic impact of the recent surge in energy prices appears manageable for now. However, he cautioned that the situation could become more serious if people and businesses begin to expect inflation to stay high for a longer period. Speaking during an event at Harvard […]

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Air China Revives Beijing–Pyongyang Flights After Six Years, Signaling North Korea’s Careful Return to the World

Air China Revives Beijing–Pyongyang Flights After Six Years, Signaling North Korea’s Careful Return to the World

Air China has officially restarted its direct flight route between Beijing and Pyongyang, marking the end of a six-year pause and hinting at a slow but meaningful shift in North Korea’s reopening process. The move comes as the isolated nation cautiously reconnects with the outside world after years of strict border closures that began during […]

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Iran Approves Safe Passage for UN Humanitarian Ships Through the Strait of Hormuz

Iran Approves Safe Passage for UN Humanitarian Ships Through the Strait of Hormuz

In a move that highlights the importance of humanitarian cooperation during challenging times, Iran has agreed to allow ships carrying United Nations-approved humanitarian supplies to safely pass through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. The decision was shared by Iran’s ambassador and permanent representative to the UN Office in Geneva, Ali Bahraini, according to a […]

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Thailand Secures Safe Passage for Oil Tankers Through the Strait of Hormuz

Thailand Secures Safe Passage for Oil Tankers Through the Strait of Hormuz

Thailand’s government has announced a significant development that could help stabilize the country’s energy supply. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul confirmed that Thailand has successfully reached an agreement with Iran to ensure Thai oil tankers can safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important and sensitive shipping routes. Speaking during a […]

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