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A new, potentially more transmissible COVID-19 variant is spreading in the U.S., raising concerns as public health measures are weakened.
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A new, potentially more transmissible COVID-19 variant is spreading in the U.S., raising concerns as public health measures are weakened.

China urges the US to protect international students’ rights after reports of visa halts, emphasizing the importance of educational cooperation.

DPRK condemns U.S. missile defense plan as ‘very dangerous,’ warning it could escalate tensions and spark an arms race in space.

Five years after George Floyd’s death sparked global protests and calls for police reform, the U.S. faces questions over stalled efforts toward meaningful change in addressing racial inequality.

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen will summon the US ambassador after reports suggest Washington plans to intensify espionage activities targeting Greenland.

China urges equality and mutual respect in trade talks with the U.S., emphasizing opposition to pressure tactics.

U.S. Social Security offices face critical staff shortages following previous administration’s budget cuts, leading to increased wait times and protests demanding urgent action.

China is evaluating potential trade talks with the U.S. after officials expressed willingness to negotiate. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce says the U.S. must be sincere and correct wrongful practices.

Iran and the U.S. agree to continue nuclear talks next week, but Iran remains ‘extremely cautious’ about the success of negotiations.

Amid growing trade tensions, Thailand postpones tariff negotiations with the U.S., while Japan holds its ground on key trade issues.