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Ukraine-Hungary Tensions Escalate Over Attacks on Druzhba Oil Pipeline
Friday, 08/22/2025
Ukraine-Hungary Tensions Escalate Over Attacks on Druzhba Oil Pipeline
Diplomatic relations between Kiev and Budapest have flared up following allegations of repeated attacks on the Druzhba pipeline — a critical energy lifeline for Europe.
Russia Hopes India Will Keep Buying Oil Despite U.S. Sanctions Threat
Thursday, 08/21/2025
Russia Hopes India Will Keep Buying Oil Despite U.S. Sanctions Threat
Russia expects India to continue buying Russian oil despite U.S. sanction threats, while pushing for a trilateral dialogue with China and India to strengthen Eurasian ties.
Why the U.S. Hasn’t Sanctioned China Despite Its Purchase of Russian Oil
Thursday, 08/21/2025
Why the U.S. Hasn’t Sanctioned China Despite Its Purchase of Russian Oil
U.S. President Donald Trump recently signaled the possibility of tougher sanctions on Russia, including secondary sanctions targeting countries that continue importing Russian crude oil. This move aims to increase pressure on Moscow to end its prolonged conflict in Ukraine.
US Pushes for Russia–Ukraine Dialogue: A New Signal for Peace Talks
Wednesday, 08/20/2025
US Pushes for Russia–Ukraine Dialogue: A New Signal for Peace Talks
As the war in Ukraine shows little sign of ending, new diplomatic moves from Washington are drawing global attention. Following a series of meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and several European leaders, US President Donald Trump is now preparing for a direct meeting between Putin and Zelensky — a step many observers see as a potential breakthrough for peace.
New Challenges in the U.S.–India Partnership: Geopolitics and Economic Interests
Wednesday, 08/20/2025
New Challenges in the U.S.–India Partnership: Geopolitics and Economic Interests
The strategic partnership between the United States and India, once expected to serve as a key counterbalance to China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific, is now facing unprecedented strain. During President Donald Trump’s second term, tensions over trade, Russian oil imports, and geopolitical differences have put the relationship under pressure and tested mutual trust.
Rising Tensions: North Korea Pushes Nuclear Expansion as U.S.–South Korea Hold Joint Drills
Tuesday, 08/19/2025
Rising Tensions: North Korea Pushes Nuclear Expansion as U.S.–South Korea Hold Joint Drills
The situation on the Korean Peninsula continues to intensify as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un calls for a rapid expansion of the country’s nuclear capabilities, warning that joint military exercises between the United States and South Korea could act as a “spark for war.”
Alaska Summit: A Strategic Turning Point in U.S.–Russia Relations and Europe’s Role
Tuesday, 08/19/2025
Alaska Summit: A Strategic Turning Point in U.S.–Russia Relations and Europe’s Role
The historic meeting between the Presidents of Russia and the United States in Alaska concluded without groundbreaking joint statements. Yet, the aftermath revealed that the summit was far from “quiet.” Instead, it set off a chain reaction reshaping the global political and economic landscape, forcing Ukraine and European allies to quickly adjust to a new reality.
Russia Rejects NATO Presence in Ukraine as U.S. Pushes for Potential Three-Way Summit
Tuesday, 08/19/2025
Russia Rejects NATO Presence in Ukraine as U.S. Pushes for Potential Three-Way Summit
On August 18, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova declared that Moscow firmly rejects any scenario involving the deployment of NATO forces in Ukraine.
Israel–Australia Tensions Escalate as Visa Revocations Spark Diplomatic Clash
Tuesday, 08/19/2025
Israel–Australia Tensions Escalate as Visa Revocations Spark Diplomatic Clash
Relations between Israel and Australia have entered a new phase of confrontation after Tel Aviv announced the cancellation of visas for two Australian diplomats accredited to the Palestinian Authority. The move came shortly after Canberra denied entry to far-right Israeli politician Simcha Rothman and confirmed plans to recognize the State of Palestine at the upcoming UN General Assembly in September.
On August 18, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will make his second visit to the White House this year, in an effort to shift the unfavorable momentum for Kyiv following the Trump–Putin summit in Anchorage, Alaska, on August 15.
Monday, 08/18/2025
On August 18, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will make his second visit to the White House this year, in an effort to shift the unfavorable momentum for Kyiv following the Trump–Putin summit in Anchorage, Alaska, on August 15.
On August 18, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will make his second visit to the White House this year, in an effort to shift the unfavorable momentum for Kyiv following the Trump–Putin summit in Anchorage, Alaska, on August 15.
U.S.–Russia Summit in Alaska Signals Thaw in Bilateral Relations
Monday, 08/18/2025
U.S.–Russia Summit in Alaska Signals Thaw in Bilateral Relations
The summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 15 in Anchorage, Alaska, concluded without concrete agreements. However, the event is widely regarded as a turning point, breaking the years-long “frozen” state of U.S.–Russia relations and opening prospects for peace in Ukraine.
US-Russia Summit in Alaska: A Strategic Test Case for China
Monday, 08/18/2025
US-Russia Summit in Alaska: A Strategic Test Case for China
The high-stakes meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska has sparked unease in Ukraine and across Europe. Yet in Beijing, the summit is being closely—and positively—watched. For China, Alaska is more than a discussion on Ukraine; it is a strategic test to gauge how President Trump bargains with other great powers, and a lesson that could shape Beijing’s approach to future US-China confrontations.