US and China declare ceasefire in trade war
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The foreign ministers of Germany, Jordan and the United Kingdom jointly called on Saturday for an immediate ceasefire in the war in Sudan, describing the situation there in stark, apocalyptic terms after a paramilitary force seized the last major city in the East African nation's Darfur region.
Newsweek takes a deeper look at the more than two-year Sudan war, a conflict that the UN has called one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
Trump and Xi Jinping avoided discussing Taiwan during their recent meeting, despite escalating military tensions and China's increased pressure on the island.
"I didn't know the salaries the government pays were this high!" Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa joked after more than 100 loyalists arrived at his former rebel base, many pulling up in luxury SUVs.
President Trump surprised the national security world when he declared that he was ordering the U.S. military to resume nuclear testing after a three-decade pause. It revived an earlier era’s debate over whether such testing would demonstrate strength or incite a global arms race.
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President Trump explained the order by saying other, unnamed nations were testing their own nuclear weapons, even though no country has tested since 2017.
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