
The United States has publicly accused China of carrying out an underground nuclear weapons test in June 2020, a claim that could intensify strategic tensions between the two global powers. The allegation was presented by a senior U.S. official during a policy event focused on international security. According to the information
Read more: United States accuses China of secret underground nuclear test in 2020

China is accelerating the expansion and redesign of several facilities linked to its nuclear weapons program, according to recent assessments, signaling a new phase in the global strategic balance. The reported upgrades include refurbishments and structural expansion at sites in Sichuan province, an area long associated
Read more: Nuclear Modernization in China Raises Concerns Over Future Arms Stability

The Kremlin is reportedly easing one of the strictest rules imposed since the beginning of the pandemic: the requirement to undergo quarantine before meeting President Vladimir Putin. The measure, introduced during the early months of COVID-19, remained in place for years and became one of the most visible symbols of the Russian
Read more: Kremlin removes mandatory quarantine for meetings with Vladimir Putin

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance transformed the year’s biggest sporting event into a vibrant cultural celebration. With a bold stage presence and unmistakable Latin identity, the Puerto Rican artist captured the attention of millions of viewers across the United States and around the world. However, only hours after
Read more: Bad Bunny wipes Instagram after Super Bowl, sparking national cultural debate

Iran and the United States held talks in Oman focused on Iran’s nuclear program, marking another attempt to manage one of the most sensitive disputes on the global stage. The discussions took place amid heightened regional tensions and deep-rooted mistrust that continues to define relations between the two countries. The
Read more: Iran and United States hold Oman talks amid tensions and threats escalation

A tragic incident off the Greek island of Chios left at least 15 people dead after a collision between a Greek Coast Guard vessel and a boat carrying migrants. The crash occurred in the Aegean Sea, one of Europe’s most dangerous and heavily monitored migration routes. According to Greek authorities, the collision happened
Read more: Deadly collision off Greece leaves 15 migrants dead near Chios island

Russia has once again raised concerns in the global debate over nuclear arms control, warning that the United States has failed to respond to proposals aimed at extending existing strategic stability agreements. From Moscow’s perspective, the absence of a reply carries clear political meaning. Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei
Read more: Russia raises alarm over arms control impasse as global tensions deepen

President Donald Trump stated that a new trade understanding between the United States and India could help create favorable conditions for ending the war in Ukraine. The remark was posted on his Truth Social platform following a phone call with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during which both leaders discussed
Read more: Trump ties U.S. India trade agreement to broader geopolitical implications global

China’s Central Military Commission stands at the very center of the country’s political and military power. As the body overseeing the command and administration of the armed forces, its composition offers a direct window into the balance of authority within the Chinese system. Following the Communist Party’s leadership reshuffle in
Read more: China’s Military Commission Shrinks as Leadership Changes Reshape Power Structure

As Venezuela moves into a post-Maduro phase, a common assumption in Washington is that China and Russia will gradually be pushed out of the country. The logic appears simple: with U.S. influence reasserted and a new interim leadership in Caracas, foreign rivals should lose leverage. In reality, this view underestimates
Read more: China and Russia adapt to post-Maduro Venezuela under US influence

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly considering a significant tightening of its policy toward Cuba, a move that some analysts interpret as an effort to push the island’s leadership toward political change. The reports have gained momentum following the recent U.S. operation in Venezuela, which altered
Read more: U.S. Signals Heightened Focus on Cuba as Regional Strategy Evolves Rapidly

In the months leading up to the military operation that resulted in the capture of Nicolás Maduro, a high-level diplomatic effort was quietly underway to prevent a violent outcome in Venezuela. International intermediaries explored a negotiated exit for the former Venezuelan leader, aiming to remove him from power without t
Read more: Russia Sought Vatican-Mediated Exit for Maduro Ahead of U.S. Intervention
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