An Ebola outbreak involving an uncommon strain has resulted in 65 deaths across Congo and Uganda, prompting regional and international response efforts.
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Japan oil wholesalers use ship-to-ship transfers to receive Middle East crude
Half of Japan’s Middle Eastern crude imports between March and May were received via ship-to-ship transfers, according to Nikkei investigation.
Foreign workers in Japan face dearth of accredited language schools
Only three accredited Japanese language schools exist nationwide for foreign workers under new training programs, raising concerns over language proficiency and integration.
US stocks fall after no major Trump-Xi breakthroughs
US stocks declined following the Trump-Xi summit, which ended without significant trade or Iran agreements, raising concerns over inflation and global stability.
The Last Stop in the Deportation Pipeline
Mass deportations under Trump policies are separating families, with thousands of parents leaving children behind in the U.S. and Honduras. What’s confirmed and what remains unclear?
China spy case in Norway exposes weaknesses in Europe’s Arctic front
Norwegian authorities arrest a Chinese woman on espionage charges, exposing vulnerabilities in Europe’s Arctic security amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Trump-Xi summit live: US president departs from China
U.S. President Donald Trump has left China after a high-level summit with Xi Jinping, amid discussions on trade, Taiwan, and AI. Key agreements remain undisclosed.
Anthropic Calls for Tighter U.S. Chip Restrictions on China
Anthropic has called for stricter U.S. controls on chip exports to China, citing national security concerns amid ongoing trade tensions.
Pakistan cuts Gwadar fees, eyes transit traffic from postwar Iran
Pakistan reduces fees at Gwadar port to attract transit cargo from Iran amid regional tensions and shifting trade routes.
DOGE Cuts Unleashed a Deadly Wave of Violence Across Africa, Study Finds
A new study finds that the abrupt shutdown of USAID by DOGE in 2025 led to a surge in violent conflicts across Africa, with significant humanitarian and security implications.