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China Rejects U.S. Pressure in Tariff Talks

China has pushed back strongly against what it describes as pressure tactics from the United States in ongoing discussions over trade tariffs, saying that negotiations must be based on mutual respect rather than threats or coercion. The statement comes as tensions between
May 2, 2025

Trade Talks Enter Uncertain Phase Amid Tariff Clash

In a firm but carefully worded statement, one of the world’s leading economies has made it clear it will not bow to pressure in ongoing trade negotiations, saying any discussion must be based on mutual respect and fairness—not intimidation or threats. The
May 2, 2025

Strategic Partnership Signed to Boost Resource Development

The United States and Ukraine have signed a new agreement to jointly develop and invest in Ukraine’s natural resources. The deal, announced Wednesday by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Ukrainian Economy Minister Yuliya Sviridenko, marks a deepening of economic ties between
May 2, 2025

US and Ukraine Deepen Ties With Minerals Pact

The United States and Ukraine have officially signed a new minerals and energy partnership, signaling a deepening of economic and strategic ties between the two nations. The agreement, signed in Washington on April 30, 2025, lays the foundation for a joint Reconstruction
May 2, 2025

Russia Rejects Ukraine Borders After Deadly Strike

The Russian government has declared that it will not allow Ukraine to regain its internationally recognized 1991 borders, arguing such a move poses a threat to Russian civilians and regional stability. The announcement comes in the wake of a devastating drone strike
May 2, 2025

Tanzania, Vietnam Deepen Ties at Historic Event

Tanzania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Hon. Ambassador Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, joined global dignitaries on Tuesday to mark a major milestone in Vietnam’s history — the 50th anniversary of national unification. Held in Ho Chi Minh City on April
May 1, 2025

China Rapidly Catching Up in AI, Says Tech Leader

In a recent appearance in Washington, D.C., Jensen Huang, a prominent figure in the global technology industry, said China is no longer lagging far behind the United States in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). His remarks come amid growing international focus
May 1, 2025
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