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Yesterday, when the United Nations voted on five of the 10 non-permanent seats of its Security Council, the United States gained the support of two key Asia-Pacific allies: Australia and South Korea.
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Kim Jong Un's recent trip to Beijing has been a critical moment for the young North Korean leader. The event offered him a platform to rub shoulders with key global leaders, including those from China ...
UN chief Antonio Guterres said Wednesday that "no group or government" could stop the global energy transition, as the United States pivots away from international climate efforts under President ...