Greece Sees Mass Protests Against US-Israeli Strikes in Iran as Conflict Enters Second Month
Thousands protest across Greece against US-Israeli strikes in Iran as conflict enters second month, sparking economic and humanitarian concerns.
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Thousands protest across Greece against US-Israeli strikes in Iran as conflict enters second month, sparking economic and humanitarian concerns.
China endorses WTO interim arrangements for e-commerce agreement, aiming to shape global digital trade rules and foster sustainable growth.
Peru extends state of emergency in Lima and Callao for 30 days starting March 30 to combat rising crime, reinforcing security measures.
US Spring Break travel faces challenges as rising fuel prices and airport disruptions impact plans, with analysts assessing broader economic implications.
Peru’s cocoa exports to China hit record highs in 2026, fueled by tariff-free trade and shifting consumer demands in Asia’s premium food markets.
OpenClaw revolutionizes AI development in 2026, enabling global users to create autonomous agents transforming industries across Asia and worldwide.
US prepares troop deployment as Iran conflict enters fifth week, raising regional stability concerns and global economic risks.
South Africa navigates complex diplomatic ties with Iran and the US as the Middle East conflict enters its second month, impacting regional stability and global alliances.
The U.S. deploys 3,500 Marines to the Middle East amid escalating tensions with Iran, part of a broader military buildup in the region.
Escalating Middle East tensions disrupt global energy markets, driving oil and gas prices to multi-year highs and straining supply chains worldwide.
One dead, 25 injured in a high-rise fire in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province. Authorities investigate cause as rescue efforts conclude.
US federal court blocks Pentagon’s blacklisting of AI firm Anthropic over refusal to develop autonomous weapons, sparking global ethics debate.
HKSAR authorities demand US cease interference over security law amendments, citing violations of international norms and China’s internal affairs sovereignty.
Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian held talks on advancing regional peace initiatives, condemning recent escalations in the Middle East.
Russia and the US are negotiating to extend ISS operations beyond 2028, aiming for a smooth transition to future space stations, says Roscosmos official.
As Qingming approaches, Fujian’s Mazu Homecoming Festival highlights cross-strait cultural bonds, drawing millions worldwide to celebrate the sea goddess’s legacy.
Growing European criticism challenges US-Israel military strategy in Iran as offensive enters fourth week, straining Western alliances and global markets.
A Shenzhen principal’s refusal to remove a bird’s nest sparks discussions on balancing academic pressure with environmental awareness in China’s education system.
Rising Gulf tensions drive global capital toward Singapore and China’s Hong Kong SAR as investors seek stability and access to Asian markets amid geopolitical risks.
Thai PM Anutin Charnvirakul apologizes for fuel price instability, outlines new energy policies amid global supply challenges while ensuring preparedness for Songkran travel demand.