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The U.S. Senate rejected efforts to limit Trump's war powers on Iran, while Trump expressed confidence in resolving tensions with North Korea, highlighting ongoing geopolitical maneuvering.

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Talks over threats: South Korea tries a new tack to sway its nuclear neighbour
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On the 75th anniversary of the Korean War, South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung struck a conciliatory tone, calling for peace and dialogue despite rising tensions with North Korea. While Pyongyang tightens its ties with Russia and military posturing continues, Lee emphasized that true security comes from building "peace so strong that there is no need to fight." It’s a notable shift in rhetoric, though skepticism remains given the North’s nuclear ambitions and recent provocations.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another diplomatic gesture—it’s a strategic pivot. South Korea’s softer approach reflects the tricky balancing act of dealing with an unpredictable, nuclear-armed neighbor while global alliances shift. With North Korea cozying up to Russia and tensions simmering, Lee’s words signal an attempt to de-escalate, but whether Pyongyang will listen is anyone’s guess. For the region—and the world—it’s a high-stakes moment where words could either ease fears or prove futile.
Qatar emphasises peaceful resolution of conflicts after DRC-Rwanda deal
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Qatar is stepping up its role as a peace broker, this time highlighting the importance of peaceful solutions after helping mediate a deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda. A Qatari diplomat reinforced the country’s commitment to cooling tensions in global hotspots, signaling its growing influence in conflict resolution.
Editor’s Note: Qatar’s involvement in brokering deals like this one isn’t just about diplomacy—it’s about carving out a bigger role on the world stage. With so many conflicts simmering globally, having another player actively pushing for peaceful resolutions could be a game-changer, especially in regions like Central Africa where tensions often flare. This also positions Qatar as a key mediator, something it’s clearly eager to be known for.
DR Congo and Rwanda sign peace deal after years of war
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After decades of conflict, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda have finally inked a peace agreement. The deal not only aims to end years of bloodshed but also paves the way for the U.S. to tap into the region’s critical mineral resources—think cobalt and coltan, which are essential for everything from smartphones to electric cars.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about ending a long, brutal war—it’s a big deal for global supply chains too. The DRC sits on some of the world’s most valuable minerals, and stability could mean smoother access for tech and green energy industries. Plus, if the peace holds, it could ease humanitarian crises and maybe even shift regional power dynamics. Worth keeping an eye on.

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