Title: Renowned Retired General Keith Kellogg Nominated as Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia In a significant development on November 27, President-elect Donald Trump has selected Keith Kellogg, a decorated retired army lieutenant general and longtime defense policy consultant to Trump, as his appointee for the special envoy for Ukraine […]
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Starting December 1, Shenzhen citizens will have access to multiple-entry visas for Hong Kong
“Starting from December 1, mainland Chinese officials have declared that citizens of Shenzhen will have the ability to apply for multiple-entry visas for Hong Kong, permitting them unrestricted access within a year, with each visit not exceeding seven days. Simultaneously, Shenzhen officials will cease accepting “one-visit-per-week” visa applications from the […]
Numerous individuals from Georgia rally in Tbilisi to voice their opposition against the halting of their EU application
Numerous demonstrators swarmed the avenues encircling the Georgian Parliament, expressing their disapproval of the governing party’s choice to halt discussions regarding joining the European Union. This move is seen as controversial by many and has sparked widespread public discontent. Even as an investor, one can’t help but notice the political […]
Exploring the Thanksgiving traditions of the White House and the origins of the turkey pardon
The inception of White House Thanksgiving customs can be traced back over 160 years to the tenure of President Abraham Lincoln. It was this revered leader who pioneered the national holiday we now fondly know as Thanksgiving. Throughout Lincoln’s term, he issued a proclamation to mark the celebration of Thanksgiving. […]
Thousands Displaced as Military Operations Intensify in Myanmar’s Sagaing Region
Title: Myanmar’s Military Embarks on Operation to Drive Out Pro-Democracy Activists Myanmar’s armed forces have initiated a campaign to dislodge pro-democracy rebels from a disputed central territory, causing nearly 10,000 locals to seek safety, according to residents and a humanitarian aid worker on Thursday. Despite significant losses suffered by the […]
EU’s fraud investigators permitted to conduct in-house probes by the European Parliament – POLITICO
An accord has been finalized, simplifying the process for the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) to gain entry into the Parliament’s facilities, request the waiver of immunity for members and employees, and access documents pertinent to investigations. This pact, inked on a recent Wednesday, follows closely on the heels of […]
For the first time, the PLA Navy deploys female personnel on Nansha Islands
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China has recently deployed 10 female servicemen to the garrison that safeguards the Nansha Islands in the South China Sea, as per the official statement by the PLA Navy. The first all-women team from the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to become a part of […]
South Korean President Holds Security Enhancement Talks with Ukraine’s Defense Minister
On November 27, President-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, assigned Keith Kellogg, a retired lieutenant general with a history of advising Trump on defense, as his pick for the unique envoy role for Ukraine and Russia. Trump made this announcement on social media, where he praised Kellogg for his […]
Tom Homan, Trump’s ‘border chief’, promises ‘a widespread expulsion’ during his visit to the Texas border in the company of the state’s governor.
Tom Homan, appointed by the incoming President Donald Trump as the “border czar”, recently visited the U.S.-Mexico border alongside Texas Governor Greg Abbott. The duo criticized the Biden administration’s handling of the immigration crisis and promised to implement Trump’s proposed large-scale deportation strategy. “Let me be clear: There will be […]
Taking Time for Contemplation and Advancement – The Statesman
In 2025, Japan and South Korea will mark six decades of diplomatic ties, a noteworthy historical event for both countries. Despite their complex past and ongoing tensions, this 60th anniversary offers a chance to reflect on their shared journey and explore further opportunities for collaboration. The current leaders, Japan’s Prime […]