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Melania Trump documentary canceled in South African cinemas
The local distributor for the documentary Melania has said the film will not be shown in South Africa because of “recent developments” Read Full Article at RT.com
More EU member debt needed to finance military – official
The EU’s military push cannot be financed under the current budget and will require joint borrowing, according to Seamus Boland Read Full Article at RT.com
Kiev still holding Russian hostages – senior diplomat
Kiev is still refusing to release 12 Russian civilians abducted in Kursk Region, Ambassador-at-Large Rodion Miroshnik has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Zhang Zhizhen rallies to beat Buyunchaokete at ATP Hangzhou Open
Zhang Zhizhen rallies to beat Buyunchaokete at ATP Hangzhou Open
Gagauzia head faces court: recent developments
"No matter what the pro-government media outlets say, I am tried today because I am Gagauzia's head," Evghenia Gutsul stated
New Delhi to host meeting with Arab League foreign ministers
India and the UAE will co-chair the gathering of foreign ministers on Saturday, amid tensions in the Middle East Read Full Article at RT.com
European airports snarled by cyberattack
A cyberattack at a provider of check-in and boarding systems disrupted operations on Saturday at several major European airports, causing flight delays and cancellations.
Number of trips between China and ASEAN exceeds 25m so far in 2025
The number of trips between the Chinese mainland and member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) exceeded 25.24 million in the first eight months of 2025, up 11.2 percent year on year, data from China's National Immigration Administration (NIA) showed Wednesday.
China slams U.S. distortion of Taiwan-related WWII documents
The United States' unilateral distortion and misinterpretation of World War II documents cannot weaken the international community's unwavering commitment to the one-China principle, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian on Wednesday.
Xi's special envoy attends PNG's 50th independence anniversary events
Xi's special envoy attends PNG's 50th independence anniversary events
Blue Helmets, No Borders | A Quiet Warrior in a Hard Place
In South Sudan, Martin Ojok Kennedy Lee runs an orphanage for children who lost everything to war and poverty. His mission is simple—to give them hope, and help them leave the past behind.
Global Governance Initiative: a new era for the Global South
Global Governance Initiative: a new era for the Global South
Chinese premier to attend general debate of 80th session of UNGA and high-level events
Chinese premier to attend general debate of 80th session of UNGA and high-level events
Shooting in Louisiana injures six people — WBRZ 2 TV
One child and one adult are in critical condition
Authorities launch probe after fireworks display in SW China's Xizang
The city of Xigaze, also known as Shigatse, in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, announced on Sunday that an investigation team has been set up to look into a recent fireworks display that drew online attention.
What you need to know about TikTok after the China-U.S. phone call
What you need to know about TikTok after the China-U.S. phone call
Trump raises H-1B visa fee for employers to $100,000
Trump raises H-1B visa fee for employers to $100,000
Israeli army closes evacuation route from Gaza City
Israeli army closes evacuation route from Gaza City
Chinese defense minister holds talks with Cuban counterpart
Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun held talks with Alvaro Lopez Miera, minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba, in Beijing on Tuesday.
Japan's exports to U.S. fall for 5th month in August
Japan's exports to the United States fell for the fifth consecutive month in August, with auto shipments posting a sharp 28.4-percent decline over U.S. tariff policies, government data showed on Wednesday.