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Nigerian court orders UK to pay $570M compensation for 1949 colonial-era killings of coal miners, marking a historic step for justice. βοΈπ
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Nigerian court orders UK to pay $570M compensation for 1949 colonial-era killings of coal miners, marking a historic step for justice. βοΈπ
South Africa rolls out its first locally produced foot-and-mouth vaccine in 20 years, aiming to protect 12 million cattle amid the worst outbreak in decades.
Cambodia’s Deputy PM Sun Chanthol highlights strengthened China ties, Belt and Road impact, and 2026 development goals amid global challenges. ππ€
Iran’s Foreign Minister asserts missile development is non-negotiable in U.S. talks, emphasizing defense priorities amid ongoing nuclear discussions. πβ‘
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reveals U.S. plans to push for an end to the Russia-Ukraine war by summer 2026, linking the timeline to U.S. election campaigns.
The 2026 Winter Olympics launched with a revolutionary multi-city opening ceremony in Italy, blending art, tech, and sustainability. βοΈβ¨
Iran and U.S. begin nuclear talks in Oman, hailed as a ‘good start’ amid hopes for reduced Middle East tensions in 2026.
U.S.-mediated Russia-Ukraine talks end without breakthrough as Washington pushes for a March ceasefire. Tensions rise amid assassination allegations. πβοΈ
Performers brought music and dance to the China-Laos Railway this week, celebrating Lunar New Year and strengthening cross-border cultural ties. ππ
Canada and France open consulates in Nuuk, signaling support for Inuit self-determination amid Arctic geopolitical shifts. πβοΈ #InuitSolidarity