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Trump’s ASEAN Visit Revives Regional Diplomacy as U.S. Seeks Influence in Southeast Asia

SMGN Publishing October 27, 2025

ASEAN’s Moment in the Global Spotlight President Donald Trump’s participation at the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur has reignited global attention on Southeast Asia’s diplomatic stage. This instance of Trump ASEAN summit diplomacy 2025 marked a rare moment of unity for the 10-member bloc. The bloc has long faced criticism

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China’s Long Game: How Xi Jinping’s Five-Year Plan Strengthens Beijing’s Strategic Edge Against the U.S.

SMGN Publishing October 24, 2025

Xi Jinping’s Strategic Vision: Planning Beyond Political Chaos In Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, Chinese leaders have concluded a high-stakes meeting. They outlined the nation’s next five-year economic and strategic plan. The blueprint is set to redefine China’s path toward self-reliance in technology, manufacturing, and defense. This comes while

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U.S. Sanctions Russia’s Top Oil Companies as Trump Pushes for Immediate Ukraine Ceasefire

SMGN Publishing October 23, 2025

U.S. Targets Russia’s Oil Giants Amid Push for Ceasefire in Ukraine The United States has announced sweeping sanctions against Russia’s two largest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil. This is a dramatic move aimed at cutting financial lifelines to the Kremlin’s war efforts in Ukraine. President Donald Trump, who had previously

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UN Court Rebukes Israel Over Gaza Blockade, Calls for Full Humanitarian Access

SMGN Publishing October 22, 2025

UN Court Rules Israel Must Cooperate with UN Agencies in Gaza The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued a landmark advisory opinion. It states that Israel, as an occupying power, is legally obligated to facilitate humanitarian aid in Gaza through United Nations agencies. The ruling comes after Israel’s restrictions

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Trump-Putin Budapest Summit Canceled as U.S.-Russia Tensions Escalate Over Ukraine Peace Plan

SMGN Publishing October 21, 2025

Trump’s Budapest Peace Summit Canceled Amid Deep Diplomatic Rift Plans for a highly anticipated summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have been abruptly shelved, ending speculation about a potential meeting in Budapest aimed at addressing the ongoing war in Ukraine. A senior White House official

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Daring Heist at the Louvre: Masked Thieves Steal Priceless Crown and Royal Jewels in Paris

SMGN Publishing October 20, 2025

The Seven-Minute Heist That Shook the Louvre A daring early-morning robbery at the Louvre Museum in Paris stunned the art world on Sunday, after four masked men escaped with a collection of priceless jewels in what authorities have called a “highly coordinated operation.” Investigators say two of the thieves entered the museum’s

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Netherlands Faces Power Grid Overload Amid Rapid Renewable Energy Growth

SMGN Publishing October 18, 2025

The Netherlands’ Renewable Energy Success Turns Into a Grid Challenge In a country once powered by its North Sea gas reserves, the Netherlands has transformed into one of Europe’s leaders in renewable energy. Solar panels now cover rooftops across more than a third of Dutch homes. Furthermore, offshore wind farms

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India Pushes Back on Trump’s Claim to Halt Russian Oil Imports as Energy and Trade Tensions Deepen

SMGN Publishing October 17, 2025

India Denies Trump’s Claim Over Russian Oil Agreement Tensions between Washington and New Delhi flared after U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had agreed to halt purchases of Russian oil. The statement quickly drew skepticism from India’s Ministry of External Affairs, which said it was

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Trump’s Shift on Ukraine: How New U.S. Support Targets Russia’s Energy Infrastructure

SMGN Publishing October 16, 2025

Trump’s Post-Summit Policy Reversal Signals a New Phase in the Ukraine Conflict After months of stalled peace talks, the geopolitical landscape surrounding the Russia-Ukraine war is once again shifting. Following his summer meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska, President Donald Trump has reportedly approved a major change in U.S. strategy.

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UN Calls for Expanded Humanitarian Access to Gaza Amid Growing Civilian Crisis

SMGN Publishing October 15, 2025

UN Pushes for Increased Humanitarian Access The United Nations has renewed its call for Israel to open additional border crossings into Gaza to enable a surge in humanitarian aid, emphasizing that limited access is worsening an already dire situation. UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher urged both Israel and Hamas to

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DOJ Releases New Epstein Files Referencing Trump

SMGN Publishing December 23, 2025

The U.S. Department of Justice released an additional batch of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, adding new material that includes hundreds of references to President Donald Trump. The disclosure forms part of a broader, congressionally mandated effort to make public all federal records connected to Epstein’s activities,

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The Choral Uses Music to Unite a British Town During World War I

Sarah Olivella December 23, 2025

The historical drama The Choral is set in 1916, at a moment when World War I was reshaping communities across Europe. Against the backdrop of global conflict, the film focuses on Ramsden, a fictional town in northern England whose peaceful appearance contrasts sharply with the reality of conscription, loss, and

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Student Loan Wage Garnishment Set to Resume for Millions of Borrowers in 2026

Sarah Olivella December 23, 2025

The U.S. federal government is preparing to reinstate wage garnishment for student loan borrowers who remain in default, marking a major shift in federal student debt enforcement after several years of suspended collections. The policy change is expected to take effect in early 2026 and will gradually expand throughout the

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