
South Korean Students Voice Concerns Over U.S. Visa Policies
South Korean students express concerns over U.S. visa challenges impacting their educational opportunities.
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South Korean students express concerns over U.S. visa challenges impacting their educational opportunities.

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Over 13 million students across China begin the gaokao, the national college entrance exam, amid high-tech security measures and supportive efforts to ensure fairness and a calm environment.

Senior CPC official Chen Wenqing meets Vietnam’s Chief Justice to enhance judicial cooperation and strengthen bilateral ties.

NATO defense ministers met in Brussels but struggled to agree on raising defense spending to 5% of GDP, revealing deep divisions within the alliance ahead of the upcoming summit in The Hague.

Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine kill six and injure 80, following Ukrainian drone strikes inside Russia.

Venezuelan families living legally in the U.S. now face deportation after a Supreme Court decision revokes their protected status, leaving their future uncertain.

California and China are reaffirming trade ties amid new tariffs, with leaders from both sides meeting in Los Angeles to strengthen cooperation and navigate the shifting trade landscape.

Thousands gather at TechEx North America in Silicon Valley, showcasing groundbreaking tech amid global supply chain challenges.

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