US Exits UNESCO: Global Trust at Risk
US withdraws from UNESCO once more, reflecting an unpredictable approach to global cooperation that raises concerns for multilateral efforts.
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US withdraws from UNESCO once more, reflecting an unpredictable approach to global cooperation that raises concerns for multilateral efforts.
Japanese PM Ishiba signals his intent to resign amid party pressure and a surprising trade deal twist.
President Trump pulls the U.S. out of UNESCO again, emphasizing an America-first approach as the move takes effect at the end of next year.
Japan’s ruling coalition loses its upper house majority, intensifying pressure on PM Ishiba amid crucial US tariff negotiations.
Japan’s ruling coalition may lose its upper house majority, posing big challenges for PM Ishiba and sparking political uncertainty.
Japan’s upper house election kicks off with a battle for 125 seats that could reshape the ruling coalition’s future.
Ex-president Yoon is indicted for power abuse over his controversial martial law move, sparking major legal debates in South Korea.
German Chancellor Merz champions domestic stability while gearing up for an Asian tour to boost global ties.
China reaffirms its support for Iran’s sovereignty and peaceful dialogue, emphasizing political negotiation and friendship during a high-level Tianjin meeting.
Chinese mainland spokesperson Chen Binhua slams Taiwan region leader Lai Ching-te’s “10 Lectures” as misleading and separatist.