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35 Dead, 1,200 Held in Iran Economic Protests

At least 35 people have been killed and 1,200 detained during recent economic protests in Iran. Get the latest details on the escalating civil unrest and government crackdown.

Iran Protests Grow, U.S. Warns of Military Response

Nationwide protests in Iran challenge the regime amid economic collapse. The U.S. warns of intervention as reports surface of the Supreme Leader's potential flight plan. Get the latest details.

PM Carney's China trip seeks to reset frosty relations

Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Beijing in January 2026, aiming to reset Canada-China relations strained by trade disputes and espionage. Experts warn the trip must not complicate ties with the U.S.

Trump's Venezuela Raid Tests U.S. Power as Rivals Watch

President Trump's intervention in Venezuela, framed as a modern Monroe Doctrine, raises global questions about unilateral power and sets a precedent closely watched by Russia and China. Explore the implications.

Irish Leader's China Visit First in 14 Years

Ireland's Micheál Martin is set for a landmark visit to China, the first by an Irish leader since 2012. The trip aims to strengthen bilateral ties and address key diplomatic and trade issues.

Trump and Iran Trade Threats Over Domestic Unrest

Former U.S. President Donald Trump and senior Iranian officials have issued mutual threats regarding protests inside Iran. Tensions escalate as international focus turns to the regime's internal challenges.

Xi Touts China's AI, Chip Wins in New Year Speech

President Xi Jinping's triumphant New Year's Eve speech highlighted China's advancements in AI, semiconductors, and defense, signaling confidence amid global challenges. Read the full analysis.

Iran calls Canada's navy a terrorist organization

Iran designates the Royal Canadian Navy as a terrorist entity in a retaliatory move against Ottawa. This escalation follows Canada's recent actions against Iran's IRGC. Read the full story on the diplomatic standoff.

Hyundai Cuts Ties with Russia, Won't Repurchase Plant

South Korea's Hyundai Motor permanently severs its Russian operations, citing the ongoing war in Ukraine. The automaker confirms it will not repurchase its former St. Petersburg plant. Learn the details of this major business exit.

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