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EU Industrial Accelerator Act Draws Beijing's Ire as Brussels Moves to Shield Strategic Sectors
The proposed legislation would require 70% domestic content for electric vehicles and other strategic goods purchased with public funds, prompting China to threaten countermeasures.
Palestinian Authorities Call Local Elections in Central Gaza Community and Occupied West Bank a Success
The Deir al-Balah vote marked the first election held in part of Hamas-run Gaza in more than two decades, though turnout reached only 23% amid displacement and registry challenges.
Chevron CEO Warns of Continued Upward Pressure on Oil Prices Amid Iran Conflict
The U.S.-Iran war, now in its second month, has restricted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and prompted Treasury sanctions targeting Iranian oil exports.
Inside Sudan's Army-Controlled Capital as Civil War Enters Fourth Year
The Sudanese Armed Forces retook Khartoum one year ago, but large portions of the capital remain devastated with millions displaced and humanitarian conditions deteriorating.
Chevron CEO Predicts Aviation Industry Jet Fuel Shortages Will Worsen Amid Strait of Hormuz Restrictions
U.S. jet fuel prices have surged to $4.19 per gallon, up from $2.50 before the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran began in late February.
German Government Suspects Russia of Signal Attack Targeting Politicians, Sources Say
The alleged breach of the encrypted messaging platform could affect thousands of German officials; attribution to Moscow remains under review.
Mexico Says US Agents Killed in Crash Weren't Permitted to Operate There
The two CIA-linked agents died alongside two Mexican officers when their vehicle crashed during an anti-drug operation in Chihuahua state.
Witkoff and Kushner to Travel to Islamabad as US, Iran Eye Direct Talks
White House confirms Iranian officials requested in-person discussions with American negotiators in Pakistan's capital.
Report: Iran Has Caused Billions in Damage to US Military Bases in Gulf Region
Damage spans multiple countries with repair costs estimated up to $5 billion, while lawmakers say Pentagon briefings on expenses remain sparse.
Strikes Kill at Least 16 as Chernobyl Anniversary Highlights Nuclear Risks of Russia-Ukraine War
The attacks coincided with the 40th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster, prompting warnings from President Zelenskyy and IAEA Director Rafael Grossi about risks near the plant.