Green Card Policy Stirred Panic; DHS Clarifies Not All Applicants Must Return to Home Countries to Apply
On May 22, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a six-page policy memorandum stipulating that except for extraordinary exceptions
The Champions League title celebration turned into nationwide riots
On May 30, Paris Saint-Germain secured back-to-back UEFA Champions League titles. What should have been a nationwide sports celebration among
Mexican President Slams US for Interfering in Domestic Affairs via Extradition Requests
On May 31 local time, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum delivered a stern rebuke at a political rally in Mexico City
EU to Join US-led Pax Silica Chip Alliance
The European Union is set to formally join the US-initiated Pax Silica initiative, an alliance focusing on AI chip supply chain
Kyiv Hit by Russian Ballistic Missile Strikes Before Dawn
In the early hours of June 2 local time, Russia launched a large-scale air raid targeting Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital
Norway Reconsiders EU Accession
Norway, which twice rejected EU membership via national referendums over the past five decades, is reconsidering its EU ties amid drastic geopolitical shifts
US-Iran Tensions Escalate as Iran Strikes US Naval Headquarters in Bahrain
Late on the night of June 2 local time, US military forces attacked an Iranian oil tanker navigating the waters of the Strait of Hormuz
Trump Signs Compromised AI Executive Order
On June 2 local time, US President Donald Trump officially signed a much-delayed artificial intelligence executive order.
Rubio: China-US Dialogue Indispensable Amid Persistent Frictions
Following US President Donald Trump’s state visit to China in mid-May, when the two sides agreed to build a constructive and strategically stable China-US relationship