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Hungary's New Prime Minister Marks Shift in Diplomacy with Poland Visit
In a notable departure from the previous Orban administration, Hungary's new prime minister has chosen Poland for his inaugural foreign visit, aiming to strengthen ties with pro-European leadership.
Xi Jinping's Dilemma: Balancing Relations with Putin Amid Pipeline Uncertainty
During a recent visit to Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin sought a solid commitment from Xi Jinping regarding the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, but left empty-handed, echoing past diplomatic challenges.
Divisions Surface Over Uranium Drilling Permit in South Dakota Hearing
A recent hearing on a uranium drilling permit in South Dakota has highlighted significant opposition from local activists, raising concerns about environmental impacts.
US Removes Sanctions on UN Rapporteur Francesca Albanese Following Court Order
In a significant move, the United States has lifted sanctions against Francesca Albanese, a UN expert known for her criticism of Israel's actions towards Palestinians, following a court ruling.
US Envoy Advocates for Increased Presence in Greenland
US envoy Landry emphasizes the need for the US to re-establish its presence in Greenland, citing national security concerns. This comes after Trump's earlier threats to seize the territory.
North Carolina Legislation Ties Duke Energy's Nuclear Progress to Coal Plant Closures
A new bill in North Carolina mandates that Duke Energy must show progress on nuclear energy projects before moving forward with coal plant retirements, aiming for a cleaner energy transition.