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N. Korea’s Kim Vows ‘Exponential’ Boost in Nuclear Forces

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has vowed an "exponential" increase in his country's nuclear military capabilities, rejecting disarmament deals and emphasizing that North Korea's nuclear status is "irreversible." According to state media KCNA, Kim recently examined a newly functioning nuclear material production facility and remarked that production capacity for weapons-grade nuclear material has reached more than double its previous level over the past five years. During a speech commemorating North Korea's founding anniversary, Kim emphasized the necessity for the country to enhance its "nuclear capability and its readiness to utilize it effectively at any moment to safeguard the state's security rights." Kim asserted that a robust military presence is essential to confront the various threats posed by the United States and its allies. He further indicated that North Korea perceives a "grave threat" stemming from what it regards as […]

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Maduro seized, but power network still holds Venezuela

Venezuela faces deep uncertainty over who is really in charge after U.S. forces seized President Nicolas Maduro and flew him out of the country, even though Washington says Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has been named acting leader. Venezuela’s top court has said the constitution makes Rodríguez interim president in Maduro’s absence, but she quickly appeared on state TV with powerful regime figures to insist Maduro remains the only president, signalling that his inner circle is still united.​ For more than a decade, real power in Venezuela has rested with a small group of senior civilian and military officials who control security forces, state institutions and major economic sectors. Analysts say this patronage network, built on loyalty, corruption and surveillance, is harder to dismantle than simply removing Maduro, because dozens of key players would need to be sidelined before genuine change […]

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Beijing parade: Xi Jinping’s display of power and ambition

Beijing is preparing for one of its most elaborate military parades in recent history, a carefully staged event that underscores President Xi Jinping’s ambition to project strength both at home and abroad. Eight giant Chinese flags now flank the portrait of Mao Zedong at Tiananmen Square, overlooking seating for 26 foreign leaders, including Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un. Around 50,000 guests are expected as the Chinese capital transforms into a stage for political theatre and military might. The parade officially commemorates 80 years since Japan’s surrender in World War II. But for Xi, it is far more than a historical remembrance; it is a statement of power. This week has already marked several breakthroughs for the Chinese leader. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Beijing for the first time in seven years. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation […]

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