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China Captures 76% of Global EV Market in October Amid Rising Western Tariffs

China’s dominance in the electric vehicle (EV) market continues to grow, with the country accounting for 76% of global EV sales in October, according to the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA). This milestone highlights China’s burgeoning role in the green transportation revolution, even as escalating tariffs from Western countries pose challenges to its export ambitions. […]

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Turkey’s Influence Deepens as Syrian Rebels Capture Aleppo Amid Renewed Conflict

A 13-year Syrian civil war erupted anew last Friday as opposition forces, led by  Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), seized control of Aleppo, Syria’s second-largest city, in a swift and unexpected offensive. Images of a Turkish flag draped over the medieval Aleppo Citadel quickly circulated, symbolizing the extent of Ankara’s influence in a fractured

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Georgia Erupts in Protests as Government Halts EU Membership Bid

The capital of Georgia, Tbilisi, has been engulfed in turmoil as protests against the government’s suspension of the country’s European Union accession bid entered a fourth consecutive day. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets on Sunday night, expressing outrage over the decision to delay EU membership talks until 2028 and reject substantial financial grants

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Georgian Dream’s Decision to Suspend EU Accession Sparks Protests and U.S. Condemnation

Georgian Dream government’s recent decision to suspend Georgia’s European Union (EU) accession process until 2028 has provoked widespread domestic and international criticism, signaling a significant departure from the country’s pro-European aspirations. The move contradicts Georgia’s constitutional promise of integration into the EU and NATO, a path overwhelmingly supported by its citizens.  This decision marks a

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U.S. Stocks Surge to Record Highs as November Rally Caps Strong Month

The U.S. stock market ended November on a high note, with major indices closing at record levels following a shortened post-Thanksgiving trading session on Friday.  Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 188.59 points, or 0.42%, to close at 44,910.65, while the S&P 500 rose 0.56% to a new milestone of 6,032.38.  Nasdaq Composite outperformed with a

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Syria’s Assad Regime in Crisis as Rebels Surge Toward Hama

The once seemingly unassailable grip of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime over Syria is facing a sudden and dramatic upheaval. Over the past week, opposition forces launched a stunning offensive that has pierced deep into regime-held territory, with rebels, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), capturing large swaths of land in northern Syria, including parts of

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India-Bangladesh Relations Fray Amid Arrest of Hindu Monk and Rising Tensions

The arrest of a Hindu monk in Bangladesh has intensified tensions between Dhaka and New Delhi, highlighting deep-seated grievances and mutual suspicions between the two neighbors. Monk, Chinmoy Krishna Das, was detained in Chattogram under Bangladesh’s colonial-era sedition laws, sparking widespread controversy.  The incident follows months of strained relations after Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s long-time leader

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Syrian Rebels Breach Aleppo in Escalation of Civil War

In a dramatic escalation of Syria’s long-dormant civil war, Syrian rebels breached the city of Aleppo on Friday, claiming control over more than half of the city within hours. This marked the most significant challenge to President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in years, igniting intense conflict in a region that has experienced relative calm in recent

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Lebanon Grapples With Devastation as Cease-Fire Halts Deadly War Between Hezbollah and Israel

As dawn illuminated the ruins of Beirut on Wednesday, residents returned to our neighborhoods to confront the aftermath of the most devastating war in Lebanon in decades. For many, like Hussein Nassour,  destruction was total: homes reduced to rubble, businesses obliterated, and lives irrevocably changed.  Israel’s airstrikes had left his family’s market in ruins, destroyed

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