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A chronological view of geopolitical events and developments shaping our world.
German youth launch protests against government plans for voluntary military service expansion following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
President Trump's comprehensive 20-point Gaza peace initiative faces significant hurdles as details remain unclear and regional stakeholders express mixed reactions.
Three US citizens killed in ISIS attack in central Syria as lone gunman targets American forces before being eliminated by military personnel.
Ukraine receives 114 prisoners from Belarus in US-mediated deal as Trump's envoy prepares for Berlin peace talks with European leaders.
Russian forces targeted Ukraine's vital Black Sea port of Odesa, leaving residents without essential services while diplomatic efforts continue to seek an end to the conflict.
A deadly shooting at Brown University's engineering building has left two dead and eight critically wounded. Police search for male suspect as campus remains on lockdown.
Young Germans stage protests against new voluntary military service proposals as Berlin seeks to strengthen national defense capabilities following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
German foreign ministry formally accuses Russia of orchestrating sabotage operations, cyberattacks, and disinformation campaigns, marking a significant diplomatic escalation.
Virtual reality headsets are being used to help traumatized Palestinian children in Gaza escape the harsh realities of ongoing conflict and find psychological respite.
Ukrainian President visits troops defending Kupiansk as Kyiv claims recapture of settlements in Kharkiv region, challenging Russian territorial assertions.
BBC investigation reveals systematic deception and abuse at Chinese institutions designed to reform 'rebellious' teenagers through military-style discipline.
Two US service members and a civilian were killed by an Islamic State gunman in central Syria, marking the first deadly attack since Assad's ouster.
Venezuela's oil exports drop dramatically after US forces seized the Skipper tanker, marking the first cargo capture since 2019 sanctions and escalating tensions with Maduro's government.
US energy giant Chevron is leading Venezuela's oil sector recovery as Chinese investment retreats, shifting geopolitical dynamics in the crisis-hit nation.
Myanmar's military justifies deadly hospital attack claiming armed groups used facility, as UN warns strike may constitute war crime.
Thomas Markle's close relationship with a Mail on Sunday editor raises questions about journalistic ethics as he shares personal health news with media before family.
Swiss singer Nemo returns Eurovision trophy in protest of Israel's inclusion in 2026 contest. Five nations announce boycott amid growing political tensions.
Thailand heads toward early elections amid rising nationalism and Cambodia border disputes. Political expert calls it calculated strategy, not gamble.
Groundbreaking archaeological evidence from southern England reveals Neanderthals' sophisticated fire-making capabilities 400,000 years ago, fundamentally changing our understanding of early human technological development.
New research reveals unprecedented cooperation between killer whales and dolphins off British Columbia, highlighting evolving marine ecosystems.
First-ever footage captures killer whales and dolphins hunting together in the North Pacific, revealing unprecedented marine cooperation with potential implications for ocean ecosystems.
Colombia's ELN guerrilla group orders civilians to stay indoors during three-day military exercises, responding to Trump's threats against cocaine-producing nations.
Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares discusses Trump's new security approach, NATO dynamics, Ukraine conflict, and Spain's roadmap for Palestinian statehood.
New research reveals widespread discrimination against Black and Muslim residents in Germany's housing market, highlighting deeper integration challenges facing Europe's largest economy.
European diplomats express doubt about Ukraine's ability to join the EU by 2027, citing complex institutional challenges despite US peace plan provisions.
President Zelensky reveals US plans for economic reconstruction zone in frontline Zaporizhzhia region, while nuclear plant control remains disputed in peace negotiations.
Twenty-seven European countries demand reforms to post-WWII human rights framework, citing migration challenges. Rights experts warn of dangerous precedent.
Several European countries are withdrawing from the anti-personnel landmine treaty, raising concerns in mine-affected Southeast Asian nations about renewed weapons proliferation.
The Trump administration reverses course on sanctions against Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, citing changed U.S. interests in bilateral relations.
The United States has accused Rwanda of leading the region towards war as M23 rebels backed by Kigali killed over 400 civilians in eastern DRC, defying a US-brokered peace deal.
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