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Can ASEAN summit deliver regional peace? – DW – 10/25/2025
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Can ASEAN summit deliver regional peace? – DW – 10/25/2025

Thailand-Cambodia border tensions and Myanmar's civil war will be key topics of discussion at the upcoming Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia, ASEAN's current rotating chair, will host over 30 heads of state at the October 26-28 event, including US President Donald Trump, who is expected to oversee the signing of a peace accord between Thailand and Cambodia. The two neighbors have a long-standing border dispute that goes back over a century. Tensions along the Thai-Cambodia frontierĀ erupted into full-scale cross-border combat in July. At least 43 people were killed and 300,000 civilians displaced during five days of clashes.Ā  A ceasefire agreement brokered by Malaysia, China, and the US came into effect on July 29. Th...
As Argentina votes, Javier Milei face political headwinds – DW – 10/25/2025
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As Argentina votes, Javier Milei face political headwinds – DW – 10/25/2025

In late summer, Marcela Pagano — a member of parliament for Argentina'sruling party La Libertad Avanza (Freedom Advances) for the past two years — dropped a political bombshell. Not long after she and three other lawmakers announced their departure from the party, she took to social media on August 21 to deliver a scathing assessment. Pagano's ire was directed at President Javier Milei, the far-right disrupter who many of Argentina's 46 million citizens still see as a savior, a beacon of hope and a messiah all rolled into one. "I was convinced that we could bring about real change, but unfortunately, the project has strayed from its path," Pagano told DW about her motives. She said the government has ignored the needs of the middle class and disadvantaged groups such as people with disab...
‘Different rules’ for Donald Trump? – DW – 10/25/2025
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‘Different rules’ for Donald Trump? – DW – 10/25/2025

Warning: This article contains references to death by suicide, sexual assault and other details that readers may find disturbing. US President Donald Trump can't seem to get away from the Jeffrey Epstein case. Epstein, a former investment banker, sexually abused and trafficked young and underage women for years, as well as "passing them on" to friends and business partners. The Epstein scandal had a huge impact on high society in the US, where many elite politicians, businesspeople and power brokers socialized with Epstein. In 2019, Epstein died by hanging off the side of his cell bed, while awaiting trial. More than six years later, and the Epstein affair has become a major pain for President Trump. Members of the general public and opposition politicians are demanding that the US Just...
Why is Iran clinging to its nuclear weapons program? – DW – 10/25/2025
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Why is Iran clinging to its nuclear weapons program? – DW – 10/25/2025

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei recently rejected an offer by US President Donald Trump to resume talks on Iran's nuclear program.Ā  "If an agreement is accompanied by coercion and its outcome is predetermined, it is not a deal, but imposition and harassment," said the 86-year-old, who, as the political and religious leader of the Islamic Republic, has the final say in all matters. At the same time, Khamenei rejected Trump's claim that the US had destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities. Nuclear enrichment a matter of 'dignity': Iranian ambassadorTo view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video "The Islamic Republic believes it can score points by showing strength," Menashe Amir, a Middle East expert and veteran jou...
Deadly Tropical Storm Melissa pummels Caribbean – DW – 10/25/2025
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Deadly Tropical Storm Melissa pummels Caribbean – DW – 10/25/2025

Tropical Storm Melissa ragedĀ overĀ the Caribbean on Friday, with forecasters warning that it is likely to strengthen into a hurricane and possibly bringĀ massive rainfall, flooding and landslides to the north of the region. MelissaĀ has already led to three deaths in Haiti, with two people killed in a landslide in the island nation's west on Thursday and a third dying after a tree fell on them amid heavy rain earlier in the week.Ā  A fourth person has been killed in the Dominican Republic, where another person remains missing. Nearly 200 homes in the Dominican Republic have been destroyed, while water supply to more than half a million people has been disrupted.Ā  Warning of 'catastrophic' flooding Melissa could take onĀ hurricane strengthĀ in "in Haiti later this weekend and Jamaica beginni...