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Taiwan Media Summit Exposes Beijing’s Push for Narrative Control

May 18, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

A cross-strait media summit held in Beijing has triggered renewed scrutiny over China’s efforts to shape media narratives in Taiwan, with around a dozen Taiwanese media representatives attending an event organized by

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Philippines Faces Explosive Power Struggle as VP Impeachment Trial Begins

May 18, 2026
Philippines/World

The Philippine Senate is set to convene as an impeachment court in a historic political showdown that could determine the future of Vice President Sara Duterte and reshape the country’s leadership ahead

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Ecuador’s Hidden Crisis: Wave of Murders Targets Trans Community

May 18, 2026
Ecuador/Human Rights/World

At least twelve members of Ecuador’s LGBTI+ community have been murdered so far in 2026, according to a manifesto released by the advocacy organization Silueta X, which warned of escalating violence and

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Vatican Defies Washington With Historic Mass Backing Cuba

May 18, 2026
Cuba/World

The Vatican held its first Holy Mass for Peace and Development dedicated to Cuba, marking a significant diplomatic and symbolic gesture amid escalating tensions between Havana and Washington. The ceremony took place

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China Strikes Massive US Trade Deal Amid Rare Earth Power Play

May 18, 2026
Business/Trade Wars

China has committed to purchasing at least $17 billion worth of United States agricultural products annually between 2026 and 2028, according to a White House fact sheet released following high-level meetings between

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Former CIA Chief: China Leans Toward Gradual ‘Hong Kong-Style’ Taiwan Takeover

May 18, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

In a detailed interview aired on CBS News’ Face the Nation, former US Defense Secretary Robert Gates offered a stark but measured assessment of the evolving US–China rivalry, with particular focus on

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ICC Seeks Secret Arrest Warrants for Israeli Officials as War Crimes Probe Widens

May 18, 2026
Israel/World

The International Criminal Court has requested sealed arrest warrants for an unspecified number of Israeli officials, according to a diplomatic source cited in the report. The warrants are said to focus on

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AI Cheating Scandal Erupts Across Britain’s Elite Universities

May 18, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Britain’s leading universities are facing an escalating academic integrity crisis after cases of students cheating with artificial intelligence nearly tripled in a single academic year. More than 2,000 undergraduates at Russell Group

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Cambridge Scandal Deepens as Veteran Professor Ousted Over Harassment Claims

May 18, 2026
Education/Health/Human Rights

A prominent professor at the University of Cambridge has been stripped of a prestigious college fellowship following an investigation that upheld multiple allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct. Herbert Huppert, an 82-year-old

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France’s Wine Era Fades as Beer Overtakes National Drink for First Time

May 18, 2026
Business

France, long regarded as the spiritual home of wine culture, has reached a symbolic turning point after beer consumption surpassed wine consumption for the first time in the country’s modern history. According

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