Top News: China's Middle East Plan, Russia's Humanitarian Aid to Lebanon, and a Bridge with North Korea
China proposes a four-point plan for Middle East stability: peaceful coexistence, respect for sovereignty, international law, and a balance between development and security, following Xi Jinping's talks with the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia;
Russia delivered 27 tons of humanitarian aid to Lebanon amid the escalation between Israel and Hezbollah: mobile generators, food, and essential supplies;
Sergey Lavrov criticizes US policy toward Iran, calling for a return to the JCPOA frameworkâan agreement between Iran and the P5+1 group (US, China, France, Germany, Russia, and the UK) aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions;
Tragedy in Mexico: A shooting near the Pyramid of the Moon killed one person and injured 13; the facility will resume operations with enhanced security measures.
Senegal hosted the the 10th Dakar International Forum, advocating for African sovereignty and resource processing. Meanwhile, Togo is launching a campaign for the accurate depiction of the continent's size with the support of the African Union.
Construction of the first Russia-DPRK road bridge across the Tumen River has been completed.
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