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Xi swaps fighter jets for diplomatic hardball to squeeze Taiwan

President Xi Jinping is shifting tactics in his campaign to pressure Taiwan, ramping up diplomatic isolation of the island while dialing down provocative displays of military aggression. Taiwan recorded a daily average of five Chinese war planes crossing the Taiwan Strait’s buffer line with China through May this year — half the number logged in same period of 2025. In March, Beijing didn’t ...
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Abduction of Haiti security official, 6-year-old daughter shows kidnapping crisis

The cabinet director and inspector general at Haiti’s Defense Ministry was kidnapped this week, along with his wife and their 6-year-old U.S. citizen daughter while seeking medical care in Port-au-Prince for their ailing child, according to two sources familiar with the incident. James Boyard, a Haitian police officer and security expert, was abducted Thursday morning in Raimbol in the ...
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Chinese economy stuck in slow lane as consumption heads for drop

China’s consumer spending may have contracted for the first time since the pandemic, a setback that would extend a slowdown in an economy whose momentum is faltering despite booming trade. After a surprise acceleration to start the year, the world’s second-biggest economy is cooling rapidly, with investment resuming declines and consumption hobbled by a weak job market and faster inflation. ...
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Iran pushes differing deal versions as U.S. ssticks to timeline

Iran circulated competing versions of a proposed interim agreement with the U.S., even as President Donald Trump stuck to his Sunday timeline to sign a deal. All of the texts — there were at least three — include similar elements around reopening the vital Strait of Hormuz waterway, giving Iran sanctions relief and opening the door to longer-term negotiations around its nuclear program. But ...
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U.S. wants to avoid congressional vote on trade deal, Canada’s Carney Says

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Trump administration officials have been clear that they don’t want to trigger a vote in Congress by changing the “fundamental architecture” of the North American free trade deal. Carney said the three countries in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement are currently holding separate, bilateral talks on a variety of trade irritants in part because no ...
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Trump to meet Mideast partners on sidelines of G7 in France

President Donald Trump will meet with U.S. partners in the Middle East at the Group of Seven leaders’ summit in France next week, underscoring the outsized role the war in Iran continues to play as European allies grapple with the global economic fallout. The president will hold bilateral meetings with the leaders of France, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Egypt as well as India, according to ...
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World Cup entry brings rare joy to Haiti

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – As Haiti prepared to play New Zealand in a World Cup warmup last week, Roobens Michel and a dozen others at the KID displacement camp here in the capital crowded around the dim screen of a single Motorola cellphone to watch.
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Missing contacts obscure Congo Ebola outbreak’s true extent

Authorities are unable to determine the true extent of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo because emergency workers can’t find all the missing contacts of patients infected by the virus, Africa’s top health official said. Congo reported 676 confirmed cases and 136 deaths as of June 10, the National Institute of Public Health said. The outbreak has spread into three ...
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UK defense secretary’s ugly exit shatters Starmer’s legacy

In a rousing speech in Munich in February, Keir Starmer vowed to “spend more, faster” to counter the threat from Russia. Four months later, his defense secretary quit over the embattled U.K. premier’s failure to follow through, destroying his best shot at a lasting legacy.