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Charles and William Could Visit US Next Year

King Charles and Prince William are reportedly planning separate trips to the United States in 2026, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of American independence and ongoing UK-US trade talks.

China Sanctions US Firms Over Taiwan Arms Sale

Beijing imposes sanctions on Boeing and other US defence contractors after a historic $10bn weapons sale to Taiwan, escalating US-China tensions. Read the full analysis.

US bars Europeans accused of pressuring tech censorship

The US State Department has barred five European figures from entry, accusing them of coercing American tech firms to censor US viewpoints. Discover the implications for digital speech and transatlantic relations.

Russia-US Talks in Miami on Ukraine Peace Plan

A Kremlin envoy will meet US officials in Florida to discuss a Washington-proposed plan to end the war in Ukraine, as EU leaders weigh a major loan for Kyiv. Read the latest.

Putin-Trump Geneva Summit Confirmed by Kremlin

Russia announces planned meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Geneva, signalling potential shift in US-Russia relations amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Guardian journalist accused of spying by Kremlin

The Kremlin has levelled extraordinary espionage claims against a British Guardian journalist, alleging intelligence gathering activities in Russia. This dramatic development threatens to further strain UK-Russia relations and raises serious concerns abou

Putin Warns US Political Rift Could Lead to Murder

Vladimir Putin suggests deep political divisions in the United States could escalate into deadly violence, drawing parallels to Russia's own turbulent history in explosive interview remarks.

Russia Brands Trump's NATO Comments 'Monstrous'

The Russian government has launched a fierce condemnation of Donald Trump's recent statements on NATO, branding his rhetoric as 'monstrous' and dangerously irresponsible. This article details the escalating war of words and its implications for global sec

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