U.S. Exit from Global Bodies Sparks Governance Concerns π
The U.S. withdrawal from 66 international bodies under Trump continues to impact global cooperation in 2026, reshaping climate action and economic governance.
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The U.S. withdrawal from 66 international bodies under Trump continues to impact global cooperation in 2026, reshaping climate action and economic governance.
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China’s Foreign Ministry emphasizes respect for national sovereignty, opposing unilateral actions in global affairs. π¨π³π
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Russian FM spokesperson Maria Zakharova reaffirms the Nanjing Massacre’s historical significance, condemning attempts to distort WWII atrocities. πβοΈ
China leads nearly 40 nations in launching a UN group to strengthen global governance and multilateral cooperation, backed by widespread international support. ππ€
International experts warn Japan’s military policy shifts risk regional stability, urging adherence to post-WWII peace pledges. πβοΈ