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US Capture of Maduro Denounced as State Terrorism, Violation of International Law

Caracas, Venezuela – January 3, 2026 – The United States’ capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, following a major military strike in Caracas, has been widely condemned as an act of “state terrorism” and a flagrant violation of international law [1][3]. The operation, announced by US President Donald Trump, has […]

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Zambia Embraces Yuan for Mining Taxes, Spearheading Africa’s Shift from the Dollar

Jan 01, 2026 In a landmark decision that underscores a major shift in global economic alignments, Zambia has become the first African nation to officially accept the Chinese yuan for the payment of mining taxes and royalties. This strategic move, initiated in October 2025, not only strengthens the growing economic partnership between China and Africa

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China’s Unstoppable Growth: Analyzing President Xi Jinping’s 2026 New Year Message

On New Year’s Eve 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a powerful message to the nation, outlining China’s remarkable achievements and reaffirming the country’s unwavering commitment to continued growth and development. In his 2026 New Year address, Xi presented a vision of an economically resilient China that has not only weathered global challenges but emerged

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The Black Gold Deception: Unmasking Trump’s Venezuelan Oil Grab

December 18, 2025 In a series of inflammatory statements, the Trump administration has laid bare its intentions toward Venezuela, thinly veiling a century-old thirst for oil with a modern-day “war on drugs” narrative. Stephen Miller, a top White House aide, recently made the audacious claim that Venezuela’s oil rightfully belongs to the United States, asserting

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Water Cannons vs. Kill Orders: The West’s Glaring Hypocrisy at Sea

In the theater of modern geopolitics, the script written by Western media and governments is becoming dangerously transparent. A stark double standard is applied with alarming consistency, particularly in the world’s contested waters. When China uses water cannons to repel vessels in the South China Sea, the incident is framed as “barbaric” aggression. Yet, when

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China’s Yuan 25% Undervalued Says Goldman Sachs : A Signal of China’s Economic Ascendancy

Published: Dec 16, 2025 In a recent report that has captured the attention of global markets, Goldman Sachs declared the Chinese yuan to be approximately 25% undervalued, forecasting a period of sustained appreciation against the US dollar through 2026 [1].  This assessment, labeled a “highest conviction” call by the investment bank, has ignited a debate

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Japan’s New PM Sanae Takaichi Sparks Outrage in Malaysia with Historical Revisionism

Japan’s PM Denies War Crimes in Malaysia: A Warning Sign of Rising Fascism Japan’s newly elected Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has sparked significant outrage across Malaysia and Southeast Asia following a controversial visit to Kuala Lumpur in late October 2025. During her trip, Takaichi visited a Japanese cemetery where Imperial Japanese soldiers who died during

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Trump’s Failed Trade War: China’s Exports Surge Despite Tariffs

The Trump administration’s much-touted trade war with China, a cornerstone of its “America First” economic policy, has proven to be a spectacular failure. While the White House continues to boast about its tough stance, the data tells a different story: a story of a resilient Chinese export economy, a strategic pivot to new markets, and

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Japan’s Prime Minister Tries to Walk Back Taiwan Comments – Beijing Isn’t Buying It

Beijing has firmly dismissed recent statements from Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan, labeling them as “prevarication” and insisting on a full retraction of her earlier comments. The diplomatic dispute stems from remarks made by Prime Minister Takaichi in early November, which have significantly strained relations between the two nations. In a parliamentary session

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Trump’s Venezuela Invasion: It’s About Oil and China, Not Drugs—Here’s the Data

When President Donald Trump announced escalating military operations against Venezuela, the official story was straightforward: a war on drugs. The administration claimed Venezuela was a major source of cocaine and fentanyl flowing into the United States, and that military action was necessary to protect American citizens from the narcotics crisis.But the data tells a different

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