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What does Trump's new US security strategy mean for Asia?
The US National Security Strategy for Asia doesn't emphasize democratic values. But by securing deals, maintaining a bigger military, and getting allies to pay more, the Trump administration is betting it won't need to.

China stays quiet amid new Ukraine peace talks
As Western powers scramble to reach a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, China maintains close ties with Moscow and weighs its strategic interests.

South Korea scrambles jets amid Chinese and Russian drill
South Korea said it sent up military jets after seven Russian and two Chinese military aircraft entered its air defense identification zone. They did not violate South Korean airspace, however.

EU opens antitrust inquiry over Google's AI search summaries
An antitrust investigation by the European Commission aims to see how Google uses — and pays for — YouTube videos and the other content used to feed AI-generated search results.

Poland: A trillion‑dollar player knocking on the G20's door
Poland has been invited to observe the G20 summit in Miami next year. Full membership in the elite club may still be years away, but could it finally put Central Europe on the global map?

IndiGo's woes: Indian airline ordered to cut flights by 5%
Indian aviation regulators told IndiGo to immediately reduce flights by 5%. The move comes after over 2,000 cancellations last week when it emerged pilots were not receiving sufficient time to rest between flights.

Failed coup shakes up Benin's reputation for stability
There is uneasy calm in Cotonou after Benin thwarted an attempted coup. The weekend of drama has raised troubling questions: How could one of West Africa's most stable democracies veer so close to a military takeover?

UN environment head warns of climate complacency
Trillions of dollars could be gained every year and millions of lives saved from protecting the climate and environment, according to the UN. DW speaks to Inger Andersen about what might help us get there.

Argentina's 'good old boys' break world record
More than 2,300 golden retrievers and their owners flocked to Buenos Aires for the "Golden Wave" unofficial world record gathering.

Honduras seeks arrest of former president freed by Trump
The country's attorney general said former president Juan Orlando Hernandez will be arrested to uphold justice. The former president was pardoned by US President Donald Trump after being convicted of drug trafficking

Trump voices concern over Europe's political direction
Ties between the US and the EU are under pressure as Donald Trump questions Europe's trajectory and Brussels defends its recent regulatory decisions.

Trump says US will export Nvidia H200 chips to China
President Donald Trump's announcement marks a notable shift in the US policy of restricting Chinese access to high-tech chips over concerns of military applications.

EU ministers agree on new migration reform plan for 2026
The EU's migration overhaul introduces faster deportations, safe-country designations and return hubs, while a €430 million solidarity pool aims to help states even as some governments refuse relocations or funding.