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US pledges $2B for UN aid as Trump slashes funding

The US announces a $2bn humanitarian pledge to the UN, a fraction of past funding, as the Trump administration demands drastic reforms and warns agencies to 'adapt, shrink or die'. Read the full analysis.

North Korea tests long-range cruise missiles

North Korea has test-fired long-range strategic cruise missiles, with Kim Jong Un claiming it's a 'responsible exercise' of self-defence. Read the latest on the regional security implications.

Kim Jong Un Demands Major Weapons Expansion

North Korea's leader has ordered a significant ramp-up in missile production and new munitions factories during an inspection of a new nuclear-powered submarine. Explore the implications for regional security.

South Korea to end foreign adoptions by 2029

South Korea vows to phase out foreign adoptions as UN investigators criticise its failure to address past human rights violations and fraudulent practices. Read the full story.

North Korea's Nuclear Submarine Progress Revealed

North Korea displays a near-complete nuclear-powered submarine hull, as Kim Jong Un condemns South Korea's own ambitions. Expert analysis suggests a launch could be imminent. Explore the regional security implications.

Sudan's PM Proposes Peace Plan, US Urges Immediate Truce

Sudan's Prime Minister presents a comprehensive peace initiative to the UN to end the devastating 1000-day conflict, while the US pushes for an immediate humanitarian truce. Read the latest on the diplomatic standoff.

UN Urges Rwanda to Leave Eastern Congo

The UN Security Council has called for Rwanda to pull its forces from eastern Congo and renewed the MONUSCO peacekeeping mission for one year amid escalating violence. Read the latest.

UN's Grim Week: Peacekeepers Killed, Staff Detained

A devastating week for the UN saw six peacekeepers killed in Sudan, an interpreter die in South Sudan custody, and 10 more staff detained by Houthis in Yemen. Read the full report on the escalating threats to international personnel.

EU agrees Ukraine loan deal after Hungary lifts veto

Hungary's Viktor Orbán agrees not to block a major EU loan for Ukraine, securing a deal that excludes his country, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic from guarantees. Read the full details on the EU's latest move.

UN: RSF killed over 1,000 civilians in Sudan camp attack

A new UN report details a three-day massacre by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces at the Zamzam displacement camp, killing over 1,000. Read the full investigation into the atrocities and the urgent calls for accountability.

Russia, China veto UN sanctions on Assad aide

Russia and China block US-led efforts to maintain sanctions on Bashar al-Assad's senior adviser, dealing major blow to international accountability efforts in Syria conflict.

Indiana Governor Vetoes GOP Redistricting Map

Indiana's Republican governor has dramatically vetoed his own party's congressional redistricting plan, creating a major political standoff over what critics call an 'egregious gerrymander' that would cement GOP dominance for years.

Orban must not derail Ukraine's EU accession

As EU leaders gather for crucial Ukraine membership negotiations, fears grow that Hungary's Viktor Orban could single-handedly block Europe's strategic future. Analysis reveals why his veto threat must not prevail.

Russia vetoes UN resolution on Ukraine war

Russia has blocked a UN Security Council resolution condemning its invasion of Ukraine, as Vladimir Putin's military launches a major new offensive in the Kharkiv region, creating a severe humanitarian crisis.

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