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WASHINGTON — After six weeks of paralysis, members of the U.S. House of Representatives returned to a weary capital on Tuesday, determined to end the longest government shutdown in the nation’s history. The mood was part fatigue, part defiance. Many…

When Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban left Washington last week, he carried more than a handshake from U.S. President Donald Trump — he carried the outline of a financial safety net that could redefine Hungary’s place between Brussels and Washington.…

The mere preparation of proposals for a possible Russian nuclear test would once have seemed improbable. On Saturday, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov confirmed that work is underway to implement President Vladimir Putin’s Nov. 5 directive, with a promise to inform…

Financial markets in Brazil held steady on Friday after the Supreme Court unanimously rejected Jair Bolsonaro’s appeal against his 27-year prison sentence for plotting a coup following his 2022 election defeat. The decision, delivered by four justices of the Supreme…

When Taiwan’s Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim stepped into the European Parliament in Brussels, it was not just a political act—it was an economic signal. Her speech before European lawmakers marked the most senior Taiwanese visit to Europe in years and…

Efforts to stabilize relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan collapsed this week, casting new uncertainty over a fragile ceasefire along their 2,600-kilometer border. Talks held in Istanbul, mediated by Turkey, ended without progress after Islamabad pressed Kabul to act against militant…

A violent tornado shattered parts of Paraná late Friday, leaving six dead, over 400 injured, and about 1,000 people displaced. While emergency teams clear roads and restore power, the economic ledger is already forming: direct physical damage to homes and…

magazinenews.net/ — Markets on Edge: What Pyongyang’s Threats Mean for Regional Stability North Korea’s threat to take “more offensive action” against the United States and South Korea has reignited tension across Northeast Asia, rattling diplomatic confidence but leaving financial markets…

magazinenews.net/: Markets Watch a Diplomatic Storm – U.S. Absence Looms Over South Africa’s G20 Summit Global markets and policymakers are bracing for uncertainty after President Donald Trump declared that no U.S. government officials will attend the 2025 Group of 20…

The Philippines is confronting a familiar but increasingly expensive threat. Typhoon Fung-wong, expected to reach super-typhoon strength before landfall, is already battering eastern provinces with 140 km/h winds, gusting to 170 km/h, and could peak at 185 km The storm’s…