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South Korea says that North Korea launched its first ballistic missile test of 2025 during U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit.

Seoul said that North Korea test fired its first ballistic missile of the new year on Monday, Jan. 6, as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited South Korea. Blinken and his South Korean counterpart condemned the launch during a joint press conference on the same day. He called the test fire “another violation of…

Mexico now says it’s not ruling out the possibility of taking in migrants deported by the United States, regardless of nationality.

Mexico has stated that it’s not ruling out the possibility of taking in migrants deported by the United States, regardless of nationality. The decision is a reversal from what Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum initially said last month, saying Mexico would push U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to return deportees of other nationalities directly to their countries.…

Israel has confirmed the arrest of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, during a military operation in Gaza.

Israel has confirmed the arrest of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, during a military operation in Gaza. The Israeli military accused Dr. Abu Safiya of being a “terrorist” and holding a rank in Hamas. Rights groups indicate there are “alarming indications” of torture and abuse of Dr. Abu Safiya after…

Las Vegas authorities are still searching for a motive after a former Green Beret killed himself in a Cybertruck outside Trump Tower on New Year's Day.

Las Vegas authorities said they still have no clear motive for why an Army soldier drove a Cybertruck in front of the Trump Tower in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day, intending to kill himself and set off an explosion. Law enforcement is still searching for answers, while Tesla CEO Elon Musk has taken a…

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency, also known as UNRWA, provides food, water and medicine to Gazans, but the Israeli government is now working to ban the agency, seeing it as a dangerous cover for Hamas.

A critical lifeline for Palestinians in the Israel-Hamas war is likely set to be gone soon. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency, also known as UNRWA, provides food, water and medicine to Gazans, but the Israeli government is now working to ban the agency, seeing it as a dangerous cover for Hamas. U.N. officials…

El Salvador’s president is touting the nation as the safest in the Western Hemisphere, previously called the "murder capital of the world."

Homicides in El Salvador are down 98% since 2015, a noteworthy feat for a small country once plagued by gangs, being previously dubbed “the murder capital of the world.” The Central American country closed out 2024 with its lowest murder rate on record. El Salvador’s president is touting the nation as the safest in the…

Philippine authorities are investigating the discovery of a suspected Chinese underwater drone and the presence of one of the world’s largest Coast Guard vessels, developments that are adding to rising tensions in the South China Sea. The region is the focus of ongoing disputes over territorial claims between China and the Philippines.

Philippine authorities are investigating the discovery of a suspected Chinese underwater drone and the presence of one of the world’s largest Coast Guard vessels, developments that are adding to rising tensions in the South China Sea. The region is the focus of ongoing disputes over territorial claims between China and the Philippines. On Monday, Dec.…

Rep. Barbara Lee ended her time in Congress, recognized for her independent legacy and push for more representation of Black women.

California Rep. Barbara Lee, D, ended her time in Congress, recognized for her independent legacy and being the only Black woman elected from Northern California’s house districts. Her notable vote against military force authorization post-Sept. 11 marked a significant moment in her career, showcasing her courage and conviction. She was the only lawmaker to vote…

South Korean anti-corruption officials suspended efforts to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol after an hours-long standoff.

The FBI unveils more information about the man who drove a truck into a New Orleans crowd on New Year’s Day, killing more than a dozen. And multiple reports indicate President Joe Biden could make a big decision on the proposed takeover of U.S. Steel. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Friday, Jan. 3,…

In his New Year address, Chinese President Xi Jinping urged confidence in China’s economy and also warned of external uncertainties.

During his New Year address, Chinese President Xi Jinping called on his country to remain confident in the world’s second-largest economy. Meanwhile, he also warned of “uncertainties in the external environment” just weeks ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. China’s economy is struggling, impacted by weak consumption and a real estate crisis. “The current economic…

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