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Japan: The Group of Seven has called for “constructive” ties with China, emphasising that their intention is not to impede China’s progress, even while taking aim at Beijing’s rights record and territorial claims. In their communiqué, the G7 leaders struck a balance between seeking cooperation in areas like climate change and pushing back against Beijing’s increasingly assertive posture, which has disrupted long-standing perceptions of global power dynamics. The leaders of the club of wealthy democracies noted that they did not wish to decouple from China but recognised that economic resilience required “de-risking and diversifying.” “Our policy approaches are not designed to…

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Sudan: The United States and Saudi Arabia have announced that warring factions in Sudan have agreed to a seven-day ceasefire following talks in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah. The agreement comes as fighting that has killed hundreds and displaced more than a million enters its sixth week. The ceasefire agreement was signed late on May 20. According to the joint statement from the sponsors of the talks, the agreement will take effect at 9:45 PM local time on May 22. Numerous previous ceasefire agreements were violated. However, this agreement will be enforced by a US-Saudi and international-supported monitoring mechanism,…

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Russia: Moscow has reportedly issued an arrest warrant for the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor. The prosecutor had previously prepared a warrant for the arrest of Russia’s President Mr. Vladimir Putin on war crimes charges, a move that caught global attention back in March 2023. Mr. Karim Khan, the prosecutor of the war crimes court based in The Hague, has been included in the wanted list by Russia’s Interior Ministry, according to reports from the state-owned TASS news agency. News reports indicate that a photograph of the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor, a citizen of the United Kingdom, was visible…

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United States: NASA, the United States federal space agency, has chosen Blue Origin, led by Mr. Jeff Bezos, to develop a human landing system for the upcoming Artemis V mission to the Moon. This selection highlights NASA’s commitment to advancing lunar exploration under the Artemis program, expanding scientific knowledge, and preparing for future manned missions to Mars. Blue Origin’s spacecraft construction contract, valued at approximately $3.4 billion, paves the way for astronauts to journey to and from the lunar surface. Excitement abounds as NASA and Blue Origin join forces in their quest to unlock the mysteries of the Moon and…

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Italy: Elena Rybakina, the reigning Wimbledon champion, staged a stunning comeback in the Italian Open semifinals on 19th May 2023. Trailing 4-1 in the second set, Rybakina fought back with remarkable resilience to outshine Jelena Ostapenko, securing her place in the tournament’s final showdown. Elena Rybakina, the Kazakh player, delivered a sensational performance in the Italian Open semifinals. With a remarkable 6-2, 6-4 comeback, she secured her fourth major final appearance this season, following her previous triumphs at the Australian Open, Indian Wells, and Miami. On 20th May 2023, Elena Rybakina will compete for the coveted trophy as she faces…

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Saudi Arabia: Ukrainian President Mr. Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a significant diplomatic move by attending an Arab League summit in Saudi Arabia, where he sought support in the ongoing conflict with Russia. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman also offered his willingness to mediate between Moscow and Kyiv, highlighting the escalating war’s global implications. “We do not have missiles as our enemy has. We have less air power; we do not possess numerous killer drones that Iran supplies to Russia. We do not have that much artillery, but we do stay strong because we do have truth on our side,” Mr.…

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United States: A new report has stated that New York City is sinking in part due to the extraordinary weight of its vertiginous buildings, worsening the flooding threat posed to the metropolis by the rising seas. The weight of the city’s tall buildings is causing it to subside at an average rate of 1-2mm per year, with certain areas sinking even faster. This subsidence is compounding the effects of sea level rise, which is occurring at a rate twice the global average. As global warming causes glaciers to melt and seawater to expand, the water surrounding New York City has…

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United States: A new study has found that climate change has caused more than half of the world’s large lakes and reservoirs to shrink since the early 1990s, raising concerns about water availability for agriculture, hydropower, and human consumption. International researchers discovered that crucial freshwater sources, including the Caspian Sea and Lake Titicaca, experienced a cumulative water loss rate of approximately 22 gigatonnes per year over nearly three decades. This volume is roughly 17 times the capacity of the largest reservoir in the United States, Lake Mead. The study, published in the journal Science, identified unsustainable human usage as a…

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Australia: A powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake has struck the Pacific Ocean southeast of New Caledonia, leading to the issuance of a tsunami warning by US monitoring agencies. US Geological Service Reports Depth of 37KM for New Caledonia Earthquake. “Based on the preliminary earthquake parameters, hazardous tsunami waves are possible for coasts within 1,000KM (620 miles) of the earthquake epicentre,” the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre (PTWC) said in a bulletin. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre (PTWC) has advised individuals in coastal areas at risk to remain vigilant. The PTWC has indicated that waves as high as 3 meters (10 feet) above…

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United States: TikTok creators are suing to stop Montana’s ban on the platform, claiming it violates their First Amendment rights. The ban on TikTok in Montana is part of the broader escalation of actions taken by the US against the popular social media app, which is owned by the Chinese tech company ByteDance. TikTok has faced growing scrutiny regarding its connections to China, raising concerns about potential national security risks. The five individuals involved in the Montana lawsuit are seeking to halt the implementation of a law that prohibits the availability of TikTok on Apple and Google app stores within…

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