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The closure aligns with Berlin’s accelerated timeline to phase out fossil fuels.
Global health assembly passes pandemic treaty framework
WHO member states agreed on basic principles for handling future global health emergencies.
Sudan conflict displacing millions as famine looms
UN aid agencies warn of a catastrophic humanitarian crisis if the civil war continues.
North Korea tests long-range cruise missiles
Pyongyang fired multiple projectiles into the sea, drawing condemnation from Seoul and Tokyo.
UK Labour government faces first major strike test
Transport workers initiated a 48-hour walkout, challenging the new administration’s policies.
Mexican President pledges zero tolerance for cartel violence
The newly elected leader vows sweeping reforms in the security apparatus.
Japanese PM promises aggressive steps against declining birthrate
A new policy package includes expanded child allowances and childcare leave benefits.
Australia announces major boost to defense spending
The government committed billions to upgrade its naval capabilities amid Indo-Pacific tensions.
South Africa marks transition with swearing-in of new unity government
Following the historic elections, the ANC and opposition parties officially formed a coalition.