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Hungarian Political Figures' Roles and Party Strategy Examined
Politicshvg1h ago

Hungarian Political Figures' Roles and Party Strategy Examined

Articles discuss Tamás Takáts' son explaining his father's political involvement, linking it to the Faith Church and hate-inciting posters. This comes amidst broader analysis of Hungarian party politics, including the Tisza party's shift from symbolic to pragmatic strategies.

Ilir Meta Appears in Court for Corruption Trial
Politicsbalkan-web15h ago

Ilir Meta Appears in Court for Corruption Trial

Former Albanian President Ilir Meta has appeared in court for the second session of his corruption trial, where he was seen behind a glass partition. His defense team has challenged the charges and requested a change in his restrictive measures.

Increased Traffic Causes Accidents, Border Delays in Europe
Worldfazn1-serbia22h ago2 sources

Increased Traffic Causes Accidents, Border Delays in Europe

Denser traffic has led to an increase in accidents, particularly in Germany's Hesse region, while approaches to cities are experiencing heavier congestion. Truck drivers are facing delays of up to four hours at some border crossings.

53-Year-Old Man Assaulted in Albania
Worldbalkan-web1d ago

53-Year-Old Man Assaulted in Albania

A 53-year-old man from Lezha was assaulted on Friday evening on the Mamurras–Laç highway near the Sanxhak intersection, with police searching for the perpetrators.

Trump Rejects Iran Peace Terms, Oil Prices Surge
WorldBBCbloombergNYT+89FTle-mondeThe GuardianNPRAl Jazeeradr-dkFox Newsnrk+81 more1d ago92 sources

Trump Rejects Iran Peace Terms, Oil Prices Surge

US President Donald Trump rejected Iran's latest peace proposals, calling them "completely unacceptable," a move that caused oil prices to surge and intensified tensions over the Strait of Hormuz.

Greek PM Mitsotakis Faces Opposition Criticism After Thessaloniki Speech
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Greek PM Mitsotakis Faces Opposition Criticism After Thessaloniki Speech

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis faced strong criticism from opposition parties, including PASOK, following a speech in Thessaloniki where he used Metallica music in a social media post, with opponents calling his government a 'burden' for the country's progress.

Cheb Plans Extensive Renovation of Winter Stadium
Cultureirozhlas2d ago

Cheb Plans Extensive Renovation of Winter Stadium

The city of Cheb is preparing a major, multi-stage renovation of its winter stadium, estimated to cost 600 million Czech crowns, with project documentation to be completed this year and work beginning next year.

Latvians Return Home from Abroad
Culturelsm-lv3d ago

Latvians Return Home from Abroad

Two Latvian women share their experiences of living abroad in Finland and their decision to return to their homeland, citing a greater sense of security.

Erion Veliaj Court Session Postponed in Administrative Court
Worldbalkan-web3d ago

Erion Veliaj Court Session Postponed in Administrative Court

Erion Veliaj's court session at the Administrative Court has been postponed. His lawyer stated that the KLP (High Council of Prosecution) had not met regarding the case, despite the court confirming the KLP representative's authorization.

US to Revoke Passports Over Unpaid Child Support Debt
WorldBBCNYTThe Guardian+5Fox Newsindex-hrdnevnik-bgklix-bapunch-ng4d ago8 sources

US to Revoke Passports Over Unpaid Child Support Debt

The U.S. State Department is set to begin revoking the passports of parents who owe substantial amounts in child support. This measure aims to enforce child support payments from delinquent individuals.

Journalist Groups Demand World Press Photo Revocation for Brčko Killings Photo
Culturen1-serbiadanasn1-bih+1stockholm-cf4d ago4 sources

Journalist Groups Demand World Press Photo Revocation for Brčko Killings Photo

The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) and the Association of BH Journalists have called for the revocation of a World Press Photo award. Their demand stems from new information regarding the circumstances under which the awarded photographs, depicting the killing of civilians in Brčko, were created.

Senator Rubio Meets Pope Leo XIV at Vatican Amid US-Vatican Tensions
WorldBBCbloombergNYT+96FTle-mondewapoThe GuardianNPRAl Jazeeradr-dkFox News+88 more4d ago99 sources

Senator Rubio Meets Pope Leo XIV at Vatican Amid US-Vatican Tensions

US Senator Marco Rubio met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican in a 'constructive' meeting aimed at strengthening US-Vatican ties. The discussions took place amidst reported tensions between the Vatican and the Trump administration.

Sony Founded in Post-War Tokyo
Worldlsm-lv5d ago

Sony Founded in Post-War Tokyo

On May 7, 1946, the company 'Tocuko,' later known as Sony, was founded in war-torn Tokyo by a group of ambitious engineers, starting in a windowless room with makeshift tools.

Rudina Hajdari Criticizes DP Leadership, Calls for Outside Chairman
Politicsbalkan-web5d ago

Rudina Hajdari Criticizes DP Leadership, Calls for Outside Chairman

Rudina Hajdari, daughter of the late Azem Hajdari, criticized the direction of Albania's Democratic Party (PD), suggesting her father would not have approved of certain past decisions, including the election of Lulzim Basha. She advocated for a new PD chairman to be chosen from outside the party to lead it to power.

Iran Celebrates US Pause of Hormuz Escorts
PoliticsBBCbloombergNYT+84FTwapoThe GuardianNPRAl JazeeraFox Newsnrknzz+76 more6d ago87 sources

Iran Celebrates US Pause of Hormuz Escorts

Following President Trump's decision to pause US naval escorts in the Strait of Hormuz, Tehran celebrated the move as a victory, while Iran's foreign ministry reiterated its demand for a fair and comprehensive agreement to resolve the Gulf conflict.

Croatian President Milanović Criticizes US Warship Entry into Dubrovnik
Worldindex-hrn1-serbiajutarnji-list+4danasvijesti-mecdm-memkd-mk7d ago7 sources

Croatian President Milanović Criticizes US Warship Entry into Dubrovnik

Croatian President Zoran Milanović has publicly criticized the entry of a US warship into Dubrovnik, arguing it was unconstitutional and occurred without the necessary parliamentary consent. He stated that foreign warships should not be allowed into Croatia without the approval of the Sabor.

Social Jet Lag Disrupts Biological Clock in 70% of Adults
Healthhotnews7d ago

Social Jet Lag Disrupts Biological Clock in 70% of Adults

Research indicates that the phenomenon known as 'social jet lag,' caused by the discrepancy between weekday and weekend sleep schedules, affects approximately 70% of adults in industrialized countries, leading to fatigue after days off.

ECB Officials Signal June Interest Rate Hike Is 'Inevitable'
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ECB Officials Signal June Interest Rate Hike Is 'Inevitable'

European Central Bank officials, including policymaker Peter Kazimir, have strongly indicated that an interest rate hike in June is "all but inevitable." This comes as ECB surveys suggest inflation will ease by 2027, but concerns about a eurozone recession persist.

Press Freedom Status Reviewed Across Several Nations
HealthbloombergSCMPaktualne-cz+13nikkei-asiastraits-timesdanasiefimeridaavgiRapplerhk-free-pressstar-malaysia+5 more7d ago16 sources

Press Freedom Status Reviewed Across Several Nations

Reports and statements from various countries highlighted ongoing discussions and concerns regarding press freedom, including national rankings and government approaches to media. Officials in some regions reaffirmed commitments to responsible journalism amidst these global conversations.

Cadmium detected in Serbian raspberries in Belgium
Businessdanas8d ago

Cadmium detected in Serbian raspberries in Belgium

The People's Movement of Serbia announced that the detection of an impermissible level of cadmium in frozen raspberries from Serbia in Belgium, via the RASFF system, is an alarm for the entire agricultural sector and the state due to the damage to Serbia's reputation.

Environmentnewsday-zw8d ago

Zimbabwe Aims for Record Wheat Harvest

Zimbabwe is setting its sights on achieving a new record for wheat production. This initiative reflects the nation's efforts to boost agricultural output and ensure food security.

Nigeria's ADC Party Faces Internal Strife Ahead of 2027 Elections
Politicsklix-baPremium Timespunch-ng+1vanguard-ng9d ago4 sources

Nigeria's ADC Party Faces Internal Strife Ahead of 2027 Elections

Nigeria's African Democratic Congress (ADC) party is experiencing internal factional crises and legal disputes, leading to member resignations and divisions over potential alliances for the 2027 presidential election. The party, however, maintains its intention to field candidates despite the internal turmoil.

Worldpunch-ng6h ago

Zimbabwe Announces Squad for Unity Cup

New coach Kaitano Tembo has unveiled the 23-man Zimbabwe squad for the upcoming Unity Cup in London, featuring the return of Marshall Munetsi and Jordan Zemura.

Numerous Road Accidents Cause Injuries, Delays Across Europe
Worldder-standardtvn24index-hr+5n1-serbiaobservadorjutarnji-listluxemburger-wortnewsbeast1d ago8 sources

Numerous Road Accidents Cause Injuries, Delays Across Europe

A series of separate traffic accidents occurred across several European countries, including Croatia, Luxembourg, Serbia, Spain, Poland, Austria, and Greece. These incidents resulted in multiple injuries, at least one fatality, and significant traffic disruptions.

Croatian Criminal Police Chief Shot Dead in Krapina Cafe
Worlddeloindex-hrn1-serbia+824urjutarnji-listdanasklix-ban1-bihvijesti-mecdm-memkd-mk1d ago11 sources

Croatian Criminal Police Chief Shot Dead in Krapina Cafe

A Croatian criminal police chief was fatally shot in a cafe in Krapina by an assailant using an illegal weapon, who then reportedly shot himself and is fighting for his life. The incident prompted a police investigation and expressions of shock from colleagues and officials.

Péter Magyar Sworn In as Hungary's New Prime Minister
PoliticsBBCbloombergNYT+63le-mondeThe GuardianAl Jazeeradr-dknzzhelsingin-sanomatnosruv+55 more2d ago66 sources

Péter Magyar Sworn In as Hungary's New Prime Minister

Péter Magyar has been sworn in as Hungary's new Prime Minister, succeeding Viktor Orban, marking the official end of the Orban era. His inauguration was met with public celebrations and included a speech where he called for the Hungarian President's resignation.

Tivat Mayor Komnenović Reports Income to ASK
Politicsvijesti-me2d ago

Tivat Mayor Komnenović Reports Income to ASK

Komnenović, the mayor of Tivat, reported to the Agency for Prevention of Corruption (ASK) that he earned 10,295 euros in rent last year, in addition to his salary, allowances, and winter bonuses.

New DSS Leader Jovanović Outlines Election Strategy
Politicsn1-serbiadanas4d ago2 sources

New DSS Leader Jovanović Outlines Election Strategy

Miloš Jovanović, leader of the New DSS party, outlined the party's strategy for upcoming elections, suggesting an optimal approach of participating in three columns. He emphasized that engaging right-leaning voters is crucial for any potential regime change.

Kremlin Suspends Peace Talks, Demands Ukraine Withdraw from Donbas
Politicsukrainska-pravdadelfi-ltobservador+3balkan-webmeduzaukrinform4d ago6 sources

Kremlin Suspends Peace Talks, Demands Ukraine Withdraw from Donbas

The Kremlin has announced the suspension of trilateral peace talks, stating that further negotiations are pointless until Ukrainian forces withdraw from the Donbas region. This move effectively sets an ultimatum for the continuation of peace discussions.

Kris Jenner Reveals Severe Sickness from Ozempic Use
Cultureindex-hrenews4d ago2 sources

Kris Jenner Reveals Severe Sickness from Ozempic Use

Kris Jenner has publicly shared her negative experience with the drug Ozempic, stating that it made her so sick she was unable to work. She revealed she had been using the medication before its widespread public awareness.

56 Albanian Security Academy Students Hospitalized with Food Poisoning
Healthbalkan-web4d ago

56 Albanian Security Academy Students Hospitalized with Food Poisoning

Fifty-six students at Albania's Security Academy were hospitalized due to food poisoning, prompting an investigation into the "Sori-AL" company that supplied their meals. Despite the incident, the company reportedly continues to provide food to the academy while authorities await analysis results.

Viktor Orbán Faces Scrutiny After 'Earthquake-Sized Defeat'
Politicstelexhvgdanas+2klix-bahungary-today5d ago5 sources

Viktor Orbán Faces Scrutiny After 'Earthquake-Sized Defeat'

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is facing significant public scrutiny and calls for accountability following what he described as an 'earthquake-sized defeat.' Despite this, Orbán has called on Hungarian patriots to resist, even as some international media portray his political decline.

Doctor Explains Who Should Take Omega-3 Supplements
Healthindex-hrn1-bih6d ago2 sources

Doctor Explains Who Should Take Omega-3 Supplements

A doctor has provided clarification on who genuinely needs to incorporate omega-3 supplements into their diet. The explanation aims to guide individuals on the appropriate use of these fatty acids.

Maersk Ship Transits Hormuz Under US Military Escort
BusinessReutersbloombergFT+49CNNdr-dknrkruvtagesschaufazberlingskele-figaro+41 more7d ago52 sources

Maersk Ship Transits Hormuz Under US Military Escort

A Maersk cargo vessel successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, accompanied by US military forces, amid heightened tensions in the region. Multiple sources confirmed the safe passage of the ship and its crew.

European Commission Addresses Trade, Energy, and Digital Security
TechnologyReutersFTSCMP+13el-mundopublicoforbeshvgdnevnik-bghotnewsjutarnji-listla-vanguardia+5 more7d ago16 sources

European Commission Addresses Trade, Energy, and Digital Security

The European Commission is actively pursuing various policy initiatives, including exploring new trade measures against China's overcapacity and strengthening energy, defense, and supply chain security. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also reaffirmed support for Moldova's €1.9 billion Growth Plan and discussed efforts to exclude Huawei and ZTE from European 5G networks.

Small Plane Crashes Into Brazil Building, Killing Three
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Small Plane Crashes Into Brazil Building, Killing Three

A small plane crashed into a residential building in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, shortly after takeoff, killing three people including the pilot and injuring two others. Video footage captured the moment of impact.

Russia and Ukraine Announce Separate Ceasefires for War Commemoration
PoliticsAPReutersBBC+71bloombergNYTThe GuardianAl Jazeeradr-dkcbchelsingin-sanomattagesschau+63 more7d ago74 sources

Russia and Ukraine Announce Separate Ceasefires for War Commemoration

Russia declared a May 8-9 ceasefire for war commemoration, while Ukraine announced its own separate truce beginning on May 6. Both nations declared these ceasefires independently, leading to competing announcements.

Serbian AikGroup Acquires Podravska Banka in Croatia
Businessdeloindex-hrn1-serbia+2danasn1-bih7d ago5 sources

Serbian AikGroup Acquires Podravska Banka in Croatia

Serbian company AikGroup has signed an agreement to acquire Podravska banka, marking its entry into the Croatian banking market. This acquisition expands AikGroup's business operations within the region.

US to Begin Escorting Ships Through Strait of Hormuz
PoliticsAPReutersBBC+78bloombergNYTwsjFTle-mondewapoThe GuardianNPR+70 more8d ago81 sources

US to Begin Escorting Ships Through Strait of Hormuz

President Trump announced that the United States would begin an operation, sometimes called 'Project Freedom,' to guide or escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz. This move aims to address shipping disruptions in the vital waterway and has drawn a warning from Iran.

Croatia Considers Suspending Controversial EES Border System
Worldklix-ban1-bih8d ago2 sources

Croatia Considers Suspending Controversial EES Border System

Croatia is reportedly considering suspending the controversial Entry/Exit System (EES) at its borders, following Greece's rejection of the system. This comes amid concerns over long queues and potential additional delays at border crossings.

Trump Reviews Iran's 14-Point Peace Proposal, Issues Warning
WorldAPBBCbloomberg+91NYTwsjFTle-mondeThe GuardianNPRAl Jazeeradr-dk+83 more9d ago94 sources

Trump Reviews Iran's 14-Point Peace Proposal, Issues Warning

President Trump is reviewing a new 14-point peace proposal from Iran, but expressed skepticism about its acceptance, stating Iran has not yet "paid a big enough price." He warned that military strikes could resume if Iran "misbehaves."

Businesschina-dailynewsday-zw9d ago2 sources

China's Zero-Tariff Policy Boosts African Development

China's zero-tariff treatment for certain African goods is enhancing the continent's development prospects and opening new trade opportunities. This policy, specifically highlighted for Zimbabwe, aims to boost economic growth despite existing structural gaps.

Trump Declares US-Iran Ceasefire "On Life Support"
PoliticsbloombergNYTFT+66The GuardianNPRAl JazeeraFox Newsyle-uutisetcnbcruvtagesschau+58 more16h ago69 sources

Trump Declares US-Iran Ceasefire "On Life Support"

Donald Trump has declared the US-Iran ceasefire to be "on life support," criticizing Tehran's latest proposals as "garbage." His statements underscore deepening tensions and uncertainty surrounding diplomatic efforts between the two nations.

Hotels Combat Early Morning Sun Lounger Reservations
Culturedanas1d ago

Hotels Combat Early Morning Sun Lounger Reservations

Hotels are implementing new strategies, often dubbed 'rush at dawn,' to prevent tourists from reserving sun loungers with towels early in the morning. These measures aim to ensure fair access to pool and beach amenities for all guests.

Christian Schmidt Reportedly Resigns as BiH High Representative
Politicsukrainska-pravdafazrzeczpospolita+13delfi-ltdeloindex-hrn1-serbia24urdnevnik-bgdanasklix-ba+5 more1d ago16 sources

Christian Schmidt Reportedly Resigns as BiH High Representative

Christian Schmidt has reportedly resigned from his position as the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Reports suggest his departure was not voluntary and came under pressure, particularly from the United States.

Hantavirus Cruise Ship Hondius Arrives in Tenerife
WorldBBCThe GuardianAl Jazeera+44Fox Newsnrknzzyle-uutisethelsingin-sanomatnosruvtagesschau+36 more2d ago47 sources

Hantavirus Cruise Ship Hondius Arrives in Tenerife

The cruise ship Hondius, which has reported cases of hantavirus, has arrived off the coast of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. Its arrival has prompted special evacuation preparations and an alert for the disembarkation of passengers.

Albania Strengthens Municipalities for EU Integration
Politicsbalkan-web3d ago

Albania Strengthens Municipalities for EU Integration

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has called for the strengthening of municipalities and accelerated digitalization as part of the country's EU integration efforts. The 'EU4Municipalities II' program is actively supporting local government to improve services and prepare for future challenges.

MOL Confirms Interest in Serbian Oil Company NIS
Politicsn1-serbiadanashungary-today4d ago3 sources

MOL Confirms Interest in Serbian Oil Company NIS

Hungarian oil and gas company MOL has confirmed its intention to acquire Serbian oil company NIS, with negotiations underway. Serbian officials, however, have stated that MOL's current offer is not fully acceptable, citing concerns over the Pančevo Refinery's production.

French Prosecutors Seek Charges Against Musk, X Over Abuse Content
TechnologybloombergNYTle-monde+22nrkcnbcruvfazaftonbladetle-figaroSCMPFrance 24+14 more4d ago25 sources

French Prosecutors Seek Charges Against Musk, X Over Abuse Content

French prosecutors have escalated their probe into Elon Musk and his social media platform X to a criminal investigation. They are seeking charges related to alleged child sexual abuse content and data manipulation on the platform.

Elephant Tramples American Millionaire to Death on Safari
WorldFrance 24publicoiefimerida+7japan-timesnaftemporikibalkan-webnewsbeastmail-guardianvanguard-ngmyjoyonline5d ago10 sources

Elephant Tramples American Millionaire to Death on Safari

A 75-year-old American millionaire was tragically trampled to death by an enraged elephant during a safari in Africa. Shocking video footage of the incident has circulated, highlighting the dangers of wildlife encounters.

Polish Poll Reveals Public Concern Over Demographics
Politicsrzeczpospolita5d ago

Polish Poll Reveals Public Concern Over Demographics

A new IBRiS poll for 'Rzeczpospolita' indicates that Poles are increasingly noticing a demographic shift, with more elderly people and fewer children in their surroundings, confirming academic warnings about population trends.

European Public Prosecutor's Office Investigates Corruption Cases
WorldbloombergFTThe Guardian+32fazaftonbladetlsm-lvSCMPsvenska-dagbladetrzeczpospolitatelextvn24+24 more5d ago35 sources

European Public Prosecutor's Office Investigates Corruption Cases

The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is actively investigating various corruption cases across Europe, including alleged misuse of EU funds and irregularities involving public officials. These investigations have led to summonses and raised concerns about corruption and media freedom in several countries.

EU Prepares Responses to Trade Disputes and Security Challenges
PoliticsReutersBBCeconomist+54FTle-mondeNPRAl JazeeraCNNnrkyle-uutisetnos+46 more7d ago57 sources

EU Prepares Responses to Trade Disputes and Security Challenges

The European Union is preparing its response to potential US tariffs on cars and discussing its new budget, which prioritizes key issues like defense, migration, and agriculture. The bloc is also testing its mutual assistance clause and launching aid programs.

Poland Negotiates With Pentagon for More US Troops
Worldrzeczpospolitadelfi-lt7d ago2 sources

Poland Negotiates With Pentagon for More US Troops

Poland is currently engaged in discussions with the Pentagon regarding a potential increase in the number of U.S. troops stationed within its borders. This move aims to strengthen military cooperation and regional security.

World Press Freedom Day Marked Amid Global Threats to Journalists
CultureAl Jazeeracbctagesschau+37aftonbladetberlingskeFrance 24de-volkskrantmorgunbladiddigi24n1-serbiaobservador+29 more8d ago40 sources

World Press Freedom Day Marked Amid Global Threats to Journalists

World Press Freedom Day was observed globally, with leaders and organizations, including the Pope, raising alarms about frequent violations of press freedom and the increasing dangers faced by journalists worldwide. Reports indicated a decline in press freedom and a rise in journalist fatalities.

Trump Rejects Iran Proposal Amid Diplomatic Engagements
WorldAPBBCFT+79le-mondewapoThe GuardianAl Jazeeradr-dkFox Newsnrkcnbc+71 more8d ago82 sources

Trump Rejects Iran Proposal Amid Diplomatic Engagements

Donald Trump has rejected Iran's latest negotiation proposal as unacceptable. This development coincides with Senator Marco Rubio's scheduled meeting with Pope Francis in the Vatican, reportedly amidst a diplomatic standoff involving Trump and Iran.

Iran Proposes 30-Day End to US Conflict, Awaits US Response
WorldbloombergNYTwsj+70FTNPRAl JazeeraFox Newshelsingin-sanomattagesschaufazaftonbladet+62 more8d ago73 sources

Iran Proposes 30-Day End to US Conflict, Awaits US Response

Iran has proposed a 30-day plan to end its conflict with the United States and confirmed receiving Washington's response, prompting debate over whether the US should accept a "bad deal" or face an "impossible" war.

World Press Freedom Day Highlights Global Challenges for Journalists
Politicsnrktagesschauder-standard+24France 24delon1-serbia24urjutarnji-listhindustan-timesdanasDawn+16 more8d ago27 sources

World Press Freedom Day Highlights Global Challenges for Journalists

On World Press Freedom Day, organizations and leaders worldwide highlighted persistent threats to journalists, including red-tagging, attacks, and impunity, with concerns raised over declining press freedom in various countries.

UN Security Council Addresses North Korea and Bosnia-Herzegovina
Politicsindian-expressklix-ban1-bih+3naftemporikinewsbeastseneweb9d ago6 sources

UN Security Council Addresses North Korea and Bosnia-Herzegovina

The UN Security Council convened to discuss two pressing international issues: North Korea's accelerating nuclear capabilities and violations of sanctions, and the ongoing situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Separately, local news from Bosnia and Herzegovina covered weather, traffic, and tourism.

Japan PM Unveils Renewed Indo-Pacific Strategy, Vows Stronger Regional Role
Worldn1-serbianikkei-asiaaktuality-sk+4danasVnExpressviet-nam-newskuwait-times9d ago7 sources

Japan PM Unveils Renewed Indo-Pacific Strategy, Vows Stronger Regional Role

Japan's Prime Minister outlined a renewed Indo-Pacific strategy during a speech in Hanoi, emphasizing a more active role for Japan in the region. The plan focuses on strengthening partnerships, ensuring a 'free and open' Asia, and enhancing supply chain resilience.