Netanyahu Faces Far-Right Backlash Over US-Backed Palestinian Plan
Israeli PM Netanyahu rejects a US-backed draft for Palestinian statehood, sparking far-right coalition protests and raising stakes for his government ahead of the 2026 election.
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Israeli PM Netanyahu rejects a US-backed draft for Palestinian statehood, sparking far-right coalition protests and raising stakes for his government ahead of the 2026 election.
Rising sea levels in late 2025 are forcing Panama’s Guna community to consider relocation, spotlighting the cultural and climate challenges for indigenous peoples.
On Nov 16, 2025, Chileans vote for all Chamber seats, half the Senate, and pick one of eight presidential contenders in a landmark election shaping the country’s future.
Ecuadorians vote today on a referendum to allow foreign military bases and rewrite the constitution, a decision that could reshape the country’s political system.
After PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks, China warns of countermeasures and vows that all consequences will be borne by Japan, escalating tensions in East Asia.
Beijing’s fiery response to PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks this month—from stern protests and diplomatic summons to a coast guard patrol near Diaoyu Dao.
The first volume of Xi Jinping’s key rule of law writings (2012–2025) is now out nationwide, featuring 69 speeches and papers on building a law-based socialist society.
At the 2025 World Chinese Language Conference in Beijing, youth reveal how Chinese connects culture, opportunity and community, and explore Chinese With Ease, a new interactive learning app.
Burnaby apologized this weekend for over 50 years of anti-Chinese laws, repealing outdated bylaws and pledging real action to support its Chinese Canadian community.
Former PM Yoshihiko Noda slammed PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks as ‘dangerous’, warning they risk Japan’s security and highlight gaps in her understanding of the collective self-defense law.