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US Imposes Fresh Sanctions Targeting Iran Oil Trade, Hezbollah

US imposed sanctions against network that smuggles Iranian oil disguised as Iraqi oil and on a Hezbollah-controlled financial institution, Treasury Dept said.

China’s Africa Experiment With EVs Sparking Concern Among Local Automakers

Chinese motor vehicle companies are setting up shop across Africa and dumping cheap EVs as domestic market shrinks and tariffs bite.
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Hamas Signals Openness to US-Brokered Gaza Truce, Raising Hopes for Peace

Hamas terror group delivered “positive” response to U.S.-brokered cease-fire proposal for Gaza, fueling hopes for progress toward ending conflict with Israel.

South Korea Revises Martial Law Rules

South Korea’s parliament approved revision to country’s martial law rules banning any attempt to block lawmakers from entering the National Assembly.

China Sanctions Former Filipino Lawmaker Over South China Sea Dispute

The Chinese regime sanctioned Francis Tolentino, a former Filipino senator, on July 1 for defending his country’s claims in the South China Sea.

FBI Arrests 2 Chinese Men for Spying on US Navy Bases, Employees

Two Chinese nationals have been arrested for allegedly spying on U.S. Navy facilities and attempting to recruit military personnel on behalf of China’s intelligence services.

Why US Banned Transfer of Genetic Samples to China

The FDA has halted a program that allowed the transfer of U.S. citizens’ biological samples to China and other “hostile countries.”

CCP Leaders Propose Regulations to Rein in Xi’s Superagencies

During Xi’s tenure, he centralized decision-making power through various CCP groups. Now, the Politburo is reviewing measures to regulate them.