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China's Military Tightens Fuel Supply Controls as Combat Readiness Takes Center Stage
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China's Military Tightens Fuel Supply Controls as Combat Readiness Takes Center Stage

The PLA introduces new regulations standardizing fuel management from procurement to disposal, featuring strict oversight and civilian-military joint monitoring to prevent misuse and ensure operational readiness.

Germany Rejects World Cup Boycott Despite Trump Tensions
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Germany Rejects World Cup Boycott Despite Trump Tensions

German Football Federation officially rules out boycotting 2026 World Cup over Trump policies, choosing sports diplomacy over political protest. What does this mean for sport's role in global politics?

China's Military Calls Corruption Combat Power's 'Number One Killer
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China's Military Calls Corruption Combat Power's 'Number One Killer

PLA Daily argues anti-corruption drive will strengthen, not weaken, military effectiveness as China navigates the delicate balance between organizational purges and combat readiness.

Tigray's Fragile Peace Cracks as Drones Strike Again
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Tigray's Fragile Peace Cracks as Drones Strike Again

One killed in drone attacks on Ethiopia's Tigray region, signaling renewed conflict two years after peace deal. What went wrong with the 2022 agreement?

Gaza Strikes Kill 27 as Trump-Brokered Ceasefire Fractures
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Gaza Strikes Kill 27 as Trump-Brokered Ceasefire Fractures

Israeli airstrikes killed 27 Palestinians in Gaza, testing the fragile Trump-mediated ceasefire just weeks after implementation. Analysis of what this means for Middle East peace prospects.

Fake AI Bands Are Fooling Millions of Listeners Worldwide
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Fake AI Bands Are Fooling Millions of Listeners Worldwide

Non-existent AI-generated bands are gaining millions of followers while the US and China take radically different approaches to artificial music creation.

South Korea Faces Germany in $41.4B Canadian Submarine Showdown
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South Korea Faces Germany in $41.4B Canadian Submarine Showdown

Korean consortium led by Hanwha Ocean enters final round for Canada's massive submarine program against German rival, testing Korea's defense tech ambitions

Trump's Cuba Squeeze: When Oil Becomes a Weapon
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Trump's Cuba Squeeze: When Oil Becomes a Weapon

Trump threatens tariffs on countries selling oil to Cuba, escalating 64-year sanctions as the island faces its worst energy crisis since the 1990s following Venezuela's collapse.

China Conducts 'Combat Readiness Patrols' Near Scarborough Shoal Days After US-Philippine Drills
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China Conducts 'Combat Readiness Patrols' Near Scarborough Shoal Days After US-Philippine Drills

China deployed H-6K bombers and naval vessels for patrols around Scarborough Shoal just five days after joint US-Philippine exercises, revealing rare operational details in an unusual show of force in the disputed South China Sea.

South Korea Claims 'Misunderstandings Resolved' After Tariff Talks
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South Korea Claims 'Misunderstandings Resolved' After Tariff Talks

Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan says talks with US Commerce Secretary resolved misunderstandings, but Trump's 25% tariff threat remains without concrete resolution.

Iran Blames Trump and Netanyahu for Deadly Protests
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Iran Blames Trump and Netanyahu for Deadly Protests

Iranian President Pezeshkian accuses Trump, Netanyahu, and Europe of orchestrating recent protests that killed over 3,000 people, while signaling openness to US talks.

Europe's Leaders Rush to China: Pivot or Panic?
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Europe's Leaders Rush to China: Pivot or Panic?

As Trump threatens NATO, European leaders flock to Beijing. Is this strategic pivoting or anxious hedging? Inside Europe's scramble for leverage in a multipolar world.