
Chipmaker Dispute Intensifies: China Urges Netherlands to Reverse Course
Diplomatic tensions rise as China pushes the Netherlands to rethink its stance on chipmaker Nexperia.
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Diplomatic tensions rise as China pushes the Netherlands to rethink its stance on chipmaker Nexperia.

Beijing brokers a surprise cease-fire between Thailand and Cambodia, swapping artillery for aid and reshaping regional diplomacy in the process.

Marathon talks in Beijing end with a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, handing China a rare diplomatic victory and reshaping power dynamics in Southeast Asia.

Thailand releases 18 Cambodian soldiers and signs a ceasefire after months of border clashes near the disputed Preah Vihear temple.

Thailand frees 18 Cambodian soldiers captured in July, keeping a fragile ceasefire alive and giving border villagers hope that artillery duels are over.
Taiwan breathes easier as Chinese warships withdraw after three-day drills, while U.S. envoy gathers Quad allies in Beijing to discuss keeping sea lanes open.

A brazen $400,000 lobster heist in Portland, Maine has triggered an FBI manhunt and exposed a lucrative black market for premium shellfish.

Ben Nighthorse Campbell, the first Native American elected to the Senate in decades and a towering figure in Colorado politics, has died at 92.

President Trump rejects a bipartisan $250 million plan to deliver safe drinking water to rural southeastern Colorado, sparking outrage among ranchers and lawmakers.

Gen. Mamady Doumbouya declared winner of Guinea’s contested election as opposition cries foul and capital braces for unrest.
Veteran actor Isiah Whitlock Jr., whose drawn-out expletive on HBO’s <em>The Wire</em> became pop-culture canon, has died at 71.

Donald Trump lavished praise on Benjamin Netanyahu during a Mar-a-Lago meeting, calling him a "wartime prime minister" while teasing a bold Middle East plan if he wins the White House again.