China’s Global Governance Initiative: A New World Order?

China’s Global Governance Initiative: A New World Order?

China recently proposed a sweeping Global Governance Initiative (GGI) during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin, aiming to remodel the international system to be fairer and more inclusive for developing nations. Key Principles at a Glance President Xi Jinping outlined five foundational principles that underpin the initiative: This adds to China’s existing Global…

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US Starts $250 Visa Integrity Fee for India, Brazil & China

US Starts $250 Visa Integrity Fee for India, Brazil & China

On October 1, 2025, the United States will implement a new $250 visa integrity fee for travelers from countries not part of the Visa Waiver Program, specifically targeting visitors from India, Brazil, Mexico, China, and several others. This additional charge, colloquially criticized as a new “tourist tax,” is layered atop existing visa fees—pushing the total…

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Putin Promotes “Invincible” Missile with “Unlimited” Range

Putin Promotes “Invincible” Missile with “Unlimited” Range

In a bold and highly publicized series of announcements, Russian President Vladimir Putin has once again cast the spotlight on a missile he describes as “invincible” and possessing an “unlimited” range. The weapon continues to be promoted not just as a military asset but as a strategic statement—underscoring Russia’s modern warfare ambitions. A Missile Beyond…

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Trump Opens Up About Goal of ‘Trying to Get to Heaven’

Trump Opens Up About Goal of ‘Trying to Get to Heaven’

Former U.S. President Donald Trump, known for his bold political statements and larger-than-life personality, made a rare and personal remark about his spiritual aspirations. Speaking at a recent interaction, Trump admitted that one of his ultimate goals is to “try and get to heaven, if possible.” The comment quickly gained attention, sparking discussions about his…

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U.S. Pauses Gaza Visas Amid Tumult Between Aid and Security

U.S. Pauses Gaza Visas Amid Tumult Between Aid and Security

Washington, August 19, 2025 — The U.S. State Department has temporarily suspended the issuance of visitor visas to residents of Gaza, including those seeking medical treatment, citing a “full and thorough review” of its procedures. The move, prompted by online criticism from activist Laura Loomer, has ignited fierce debate between humanitarian concerns and national security….

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Engine Emergency in Sky: Condor Flight Forced to Land in Italy after Mid-Air Engine Fire

Engine Emergency in Sky: Condor Flight Forced to Land in Italy after Mid-Air Engine Fire

On August 16, 2025, a heart-stopping incident unfolded over Greece when a Condor Airlines Boeing 757-300, operating flight DE 3665, took off from Corfu bound for Düsseldorf, Germany—only to experience a sudden engine malfunction. Mere minutes into the flight, the right engine erupted in flames, forcing the pilots to divert and make an emergency landing…

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