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A chronological view of geopolitical events and developments shaping our world.
The Bureau of Meteorology's website overhaul has triggered widespread public backlash, highlighting the critical role of digital infrastructure in modern governance.
Andriy Yermak's resignation amid corruption probe creates political upheaval in Ukraine, potentially reshaping Zelenskyy's wartime leadership and peace negotiations with Russia.
Germany's far-right AfD party establishes new youth organization despite predecessor's extremist classification. Security experts warn of continued radicalization risks.
President Trump announces pardon for convicted drug trafficker Juan Orlando Hernandez while threatening Honduras with aid cuts if his preferred candidate loses Sunday's election.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's latest meeting with Vladimir Putin in Moscow has deepened rifts within the EU, as Russia's president praises Hungary's 'balanced' Ukraine stance.
Guinea-Bissau's opposition accuses the president of orchestrating a constitutional coup by placing a military general in government leadership to maintain power through proxy control.
Pope Leo issues stark warning about global conflict during his inaugural overseas trip, meeting with Turkish President Erdoğan in Ankara.
As Black Friday spreads worldwide, cybercriminals exploit international shopping habits with sophisticated fake promotions and fraudulent websites targeting consumers across borders.
Andriy Yermak, Ukraine's lead peace negotiator and Zelensky's chief of staff, faces corruption investigation. The probe threatens to destabilize ongoing U.S.-mediated peace efforts.
Jeremy Corbyn's emerging left-wing political movement asks 50,000 members to choose between four names ahead of inaugural Liverpool conference this weekend.
The film 'Politzek' reveals how Russia systematically imprisons critics, from teenage protesters to anti-war artists, showcasing Putin's authoritarian grip.
Egypt's billion-dollar Grand Egyptian Museum debuts with complete Tutankhamun collection, sparking renewed calls for Western museums to return ancient artifacts.
West African nation plunges into crisis as military forms ruling command following contested presidential poll. Both main candidates claimed victory before army intervention.
A devastating blaze across seven Hong Kong apartment blocks raises urgent questions about bamboo scaffolding safety and regulatory oversight in the territory.
Pope's ceremonial struggles during Istanbul cathedral plaque unveiling underscore broader Vatican efforts to strengthen ties with Eastern Orthodox Church.
Peru announces state of emergency to control border crossings as undocumented migrants flee Chile ahead of anticipated immigration enforcement measures.
UNSW testing reveals expensive 'mineral' sunscreens contain nearly identical chemicals to cheaper alternatives, highlighting consumer protection concerns in Australia's regulated cosmetics market.
Severe weather events disrupt infrastructure across two continents as Poland faces power outages from heavy snowfall while Sri Lanka battles devastating floods from torrential rains.
Belgium's Foreign Minister advocates for financial burden-sharing as EU scrambles to counter Trump's Russia-favorable Ukraine peace plan.
Dan Driscoll, youngest-ever US Army Secretary, emerges as Trump's key figure in renewed Ukraine peace negotiations, bringing military tech expertise to diplomatic efforts.
German authorities launched coordinated raids across the country following multiple bomb threats targeting schools and public facilities, highlighting growing security concerns.
Israeli forces fatally shot two Palestinians in the West Bank despite video evidence suggesting they had surrendered, prompting an official investigation amid escalating military operations.
A deadly Hong Kong fire reveals critical safety failures as survivors report no alarms and blocked windows, highlighting broader housing safety concerns in the territory.
Ukraine confronts severe shortages of manpower, funding, and time as the conflict with Russia intensifies, forcing urgent institutional reforms.
The breakaway R360 rugby competition postpones its launch by two years until 2028, releasing players from contracts as commercial viability questions mount.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán met Vladimir Putin in Moscow, drawing criticism from EU partners. Putin praised Hungary's 'balanced position' on Ukraine conflict.
The Berlin Apartment video game offers immersive journey through German history, allowing players to experience life from Nazi era to COVID-19 pandemic.
A German children's series exploring life behind the Berlin Wall has won an International Emmy Award, bringing Cold War history to young audiences worldwide.
Video evidence shows Israeli soldiers executing two Palestinians moments after their surrender during a West Bank military operation, sparking international concern.
Israeli forces killed 13 people in a raid on Beit Jinn village in southern Syria, marking the deadliest operation in months against what Israel claims was a militant group.
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