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France must “pay for crimes committed” against Algeria

William Lawrence, a professor at American University, says France should pay reparations to Algeria for crimes committed...

6dAl JazeeraPoliticsImpact

Kosovars head to the polls in parliamentary elections after months of political turmoil

Analysts say caretaker Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party will come first but lack a majority, leaving ethnic minorities key to ending the stalemate....

3dEuronewsPoliticsImpact

China sets yuan fixing rate at 15-month high amid offshore gains

China’s central bank has set the yuan’s daily reference rate at its strongest level in 15 months, as the currency strengthened in offshore trading and briefly broke through the closely watched seven-p...

3dSouth China Morning PosteconomicsImpact

Former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia dies aged 80

⁠Khaleda ‍Zia has died after battling serious illness for months at a hospital in Dhaka....

2dDeutsche WellePolitics

China is going after US defense firms and execs over weapons sales to Taiwan — and Palmer Luckey's on the list

Palmer Luckey, founder of defense tech firm Anduril Industries. PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images China hit a number of US defense firms and executives with sanctions on Friday. China's foreign m...

5dBusiness InsiderPoliticsImpact

US, China hail second Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire

Donald Trump and the Chinese foreign minister have congratulated both sides on ending months of border clashes. Since the first flare-up in May, the conflict has killed dozens and displaced hundreds o...

3dDeutsche WellePoliticsImpact

A Russian drone hit a rescue robot evacuating a wounded Ukrainian soldier — and it shielded him from further injury, footage shows

Ukraine is using ground robots to evacuate the wounded, and some have cages or armor to protect the soldiers. 1st Separate Medical Battalion A ground robot evacuating a wounded Ukrainian soldier was a...

1dBusiness Insiderworld_newsImpact

PM Kurti's ruling party wins Kosovo snap election with 50% of votes

The left-leaning Vetevendosje party secured a commanding victory in the parliamentary vote following a 10-month political impasse that prevented government formation in February....

2dEuronewsPoliticsImpact

Russia opens new Mariupol theater after devastating siege

The bombing of the Mariupol Drama Theater became a symbol of Russia's three-month siege of the city. Exiled Ukrainian municipal authorities condemned inauguration of the new theater as "singing and da...

2dDeutsche WellePoliticsImpact

Civilians Face Air Strikes in Rebel-Held Myanmar Amid Sham Election

📋 Key Facts ✓ Civilians in rebel-held Myanmar face devastating air strikes. ✓ A government-mandated election is starting this month. ...

Dec 21BBC NewsPolitics

Drones keep shutting down European airports. This hybrid warfare could be a sign of worse to come, one analyst says.

Danish police at Copenhagen Airport on September 22. STEVEN KNAP/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images Several European airports have been temporarily shut down due to nearby drone sightings. Analysts a...

6dBusiness Insiderworld_newsImpact

US forces have kept up the hunt for ISIS fighters after massive strikes, taking dozens more off the board

The US has hit back at ISIS following a deadly ambush that killed several Americans earlier this month. US Army photo US and partner forces killed or captured nearly 25 ISIS fighters in late December....

1dBusiness Insiderworld_newsImpact

Has China’s stock market gone from ‘uninvestable’ to ‘irresistible’?

As 2025 draws to a close, Wall Street’s love affair with Chinese equities is in full swing. While the relationship between global investors and China has been a rocky one, market sentiment is now abou...

6dSouth China Morning PosteconomicsImpact

In South Korea, vouchers to curb county’s falling population draw new residents

A novel approach by South Korea to stop its rural areas from dying by paying people to live there appears to be working. Okcheon in North Chungcheong province saw its population grow by almost 1,000 i...

5dSouth China Morning Postworld_newsImpact

Greater ambition: how Hong Kong and bay area neighbours could host Asian Games, Olympics

Wheels were turning in more ways than one at a packed Hong Kong Velodrome last month when cyclist Ceci Lee Sze-wing rode to her third gold medal of the 15th National Games. Roared on by home spectator...

5dSouth China Morning PostSportsImpact

Seeing Japan's older workers made me wonder how the US could better prepare for an aging economy

Nearly 30% of Japan's population is 65 or older, and many still work. Francesco Riccardo Iacomino/Getty Images Japan has adapted to an aging workforce with government support and job programs. Nearly ...

3dBusiness InsidereconomicsImpact

NATO is looking to Ukraine for ways to kill drones without wasting expensive missiles

NATO has identified interceptor drones as a promising new tool for air defense. Artur Widak/Anadolu via Getty Images NATO militaries are seeking air defense tools that are more affordable than expensi...

5dBusiness Insiderworld_newsImpact

The play-by-play of the US and Canada's rocky relationship

The long-standing alliance between the US and Canada experienced a challenging year after the Trump administration imposed tariffs on the northern neighbor. Getty Images; Alyssa Powell/BI The long-sta...

3dBusiness InsiderPoliticsImpact

Ukrainian soldiers have incredible tactical patience and are far happier moving slowly than the British military

Experienced Ukrainian troops showed their Western trainers that, particularly in urban environments, they wanted to move slowly. YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP via Getty Images A British trainer who worked with ...

Dec 24Business Insiderworld_newsImpact

Most Russians expect the war with Ukraine to end in 2026, as its economy slows

Russian President Vladimir Putin took questions on the war and the economy during his annual televised phone-in event. Contributor/Getty Images Most Russians expect the war with Ukraine to end in 2026...

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