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Can China and Russia Weather Western Sanctions?

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 6, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

China and Russia Vow Closer Ties Amidst western Sanctions Pressure

Beijing and‍ Moscow are reinforcing their economic and political partnership as both nations face increasing pressure from Western​ sanctions. The pledge⁤ for strengthened relations‍ follows a visit by the⁢ Russian Prime Minister, signaling a united front against what both countries deem “unilateral sanctions” imposed ⁣by the United States and it’s allies. ⁢

This deepening alliance comes at a⁣ critical juncture, ⁤with the US actively seeking‌ to constrain Russia’s ability to finance its war ⁢in Ukraine and limit its access to vital technologies. for China, navigating this geopolitical⁤ landscape presents both opportunities and risks, potentially reshaping global trade dynamics and challenging the existing international order. The success of this partnership will hinge on their ability to⁢ mitigate⁣ the impact of Western economic measures and forge option pathways for trade ​and investment.

Trade between China and Russia reached nearly​ $245 billion in 2024, marking a 1.9 percent‍ year-on-year increase and solidifying China’s position‌ as Russia’s largest trading partner for the 15th consecutive‍ year. ‌Though, this commerce has experienced recent headwinds due to sanctions and secondary tariffs levied by the US on Moscow and companies‍ doing business with it.

The US‌ administration asserts these measures are designed to curtail Russia’s ‌war efforts in Ukraine. In⁣ response,both Russia and China are signaling a coordinated strategy to ​counter these actions.Experts are now debating whether this joint response will be effective in shielding their economies from Western pressure and sustaining⁣ their bilateral trade relationship.

Analysts like Richard Weitz, Senior non-resident associate fellow at the NATO Defense College, are closely watching the developments. Einar Tangen, a Senior fellow at the Center for International Governance⁤ Innovation, and andrey Kortunov, former director general of the ‍Russian International Affairs Council, ​are also providing insights into the potential implications of this evolving partnership.

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Title: Ohtani and Yamamoto Lead Dodgers to World Series Repeat, Spark Jubilation in Japan

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 3, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Dodgers Repeat as World ⁤Series ⁢Champions, Sparking National Celebration in Japan

TOKYO – The ⁤Los Angeles Dodgers clinched their second consecutive World Series title Wednesday, defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in a​ dramatic Game ⁣7 victory that ignited jubilant celebrations across Japan.⁢ The win,fueled by stellar performances from ⁣Japanese ‍stars Shohei Ohtani adn Yoshinobu Yamamoto,has been hailed as a moment of national pride.

the ⁤Dodgers’ championship run captivated a nation, with Games 1 and 2 averaging 10.7 ⁤million viewers in Japan, and Game⁢ 7 likely surpassing that figure. Fans followed every pitch, even ‌those ⁣working late shifts or on delivery routes, ⁢drawn to the historic season and the contributions ​of⁢ their countrymen. This year’s series was particularly memorable for its length and intensity, including⁢ an 18-inning marathon game and a nail-biting 3-1 victory for the ⁤Dodgers in Game 6 that forced the decisive final match in Toronto.

Yamamoto emerged as the Series MVP, delivering a ​rare complete game in Game 2 and then securing wins in both Games 6 and 7 with back-to-back gutsy performances.​ Ohtani,⁢ already a beloved figure in Japan as his amateur career, continued to inspire with his remarkable two-way prowess as⁤ one of baseball’s premier hitters and pitchers.⁣

Beyond their athletic achievements, both‌ players are admired for their character. Ohtani⁤ is known for his unpretentious demeanor and ‌consistent acknowledgment of his Japanese heritage, often conducting interviews in Japanese and directly addressing his fans. Yamamoto’s clutch​ pitching throughout the series solidified his status as a‌ national hero.

The Dodgers’ success has even reached the highest levels of Japanese government. Prime minister Sanae Takaichi reportedly watched‌ portions of Game 7 with U.S. President Donald Trump, excitedly announcing, “The Dodgers are winning.”

The impact⁣ extends beyond the field.⁢ ohtani’s family, including wife Mamiko – a former professional basketball player – and their dog, Decoy, have become ‌media sensations, with the recent ⁢birth of ⁢their daughter generating widespread excitement. Ohtani’s image is ubiquitous in Japan, appearing in advertisements for a wide range of products, from sneakers to cosmetics.

“But to be honest I like the Dodgers because they‍ have Japanese players,” said Kowa Minami, a waiter at the Hub restaurant in Tokyo, which ⁣hosted a public ⁤viewing of the game. The Dodgers’ victory represents ⁤more than just a championship; it’s a source⁤ of national unity and pride for a ⁤baseball-loving nation.

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Smartphone Sales Race: Samsung Leads Q3 2025 Report

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Smartphone Sales: Samsung Retains Top Spot as Market Sees Modest Growth in Q3 2023

London – Samsung maintained its⁢ position ‌as the world’s leading smartphone vendor in the third quarter of 2023, according to new data from Omdia,‍ despite ‍a generally limited period of global growth. ‌The report reveals a shifting landscape with notable regional variations and⁢ a surprising surge in demand⁢ for both budget⁤ and premium devices.

The⁣ global smartphone market shipped 320.1 million units during ⁤the⁣ July-September period, representing⁣ a 3% increase year-over-year. This growth, however, was unevenly distributed,⁣ with declines in North America and​ Greater China ⁣offset⁤ by robust performance in asia-Pacific,‌ the‍ Middle ​East, ⁣and⁢ Africa. ⁤The findings underscore a growing ⁢divide in consumer ​preference, favoring more affordable options and high-end models ‌while the mid-range segment struggles.

here’s⁣ a ranking of the top five smartphone companies based on Q3 2023 shipments:

  1. Samsung: The South‍ Korean tech​ giant led the ​market with 50.1 million units shipped. samsung’s portfolio‌ includes the A07 and Galaxy ​A17 models.
  2. Apple: Apple‌ followed with 44.7 million⁢ units shipped, ‍driven by strong demand for its Basic iPhone⁤ 17, which exceeded initial expectations due‌ to its value proposition.
  3. Xiaomi: ​ Xiaomi shipped 41.1 million units, experiencing a decline in China following the end​ of government support programs. However, strong​ sales in ‌Asia⁤ Pacific and other regions⁢ mitigated this downturn.
  4. Vivo: Vivo ‌continued its upward trajectory, shipping 33.3 million​ units. The company surpassed ⁤Huawei in the Chinese market and ‌expanded‌ its presence in ‌asia,africa,and‌ Latin america.
  5. OPPO: OPPO completed the top five with 28.3 ⁤million units shipped.

Omdia‍ analysts note‍ that market growth is currently being⁤ propelled by smartphones priced under $100 and those exceeding $700. This⁤ trend suggests consumers ​are‍ either ⁢prioritizing affordability or seeking ⁤premium features and experiences. Looking ahead, anticipated price increases ⁢for new devices coudl potentially constrain growth within the budget ‌phone segment.

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World

Xi, Lee Discuss North Korea Amid Trade Talks at APEC Summit

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 1, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

APEC Summit Concludes with Focus on AI Governance, demographic Shifts

BUSAN,​ South Korea – The Asia-Pacific Economic‌ Cooperation (APEC) summit concluded Saturday in ⁢South Korea ⁣with leaders ⁢addressing emerging challenges including artificial intelligence (AI) governance and ⁤rapidly ⁢changing demographics, alongside traditional ​trade and‍ investment priorities. ⁤While Friday’s ‌discussions centered on bolstering economic ties, Saturday’s agenda highlighted the need for⁣ regional cooperation‌ in navigating the complexities⁣ of AI development, aging populations, ⁣and evolving cultural landscapes.

The summit saw Chinese President Xi Jinping propose the creation of a new international body,the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Association,advocating ⁤for the “sound and orderly development” of AI with consideration for global well-being. This proposal comes as APEC leaders issued a joint ⁢statement calling⁢ for a coordinated approach to AI,recognizing its‍ potential⁤ as an economic driver while acknowledging associated challenges.

Established in 1989,APEC champions free and open trade and⁣ investment to ⁣promote regional economic integration. ⁤However, the‌ organization now faces a complex ‌environment shaped by the U.S.-China rivalry, supply chain⁤ disruptions, and demographic shifts. Xi ‍also signaled China’s commitment to‌ global free trade⁣ and ⁤supply ​chain stability,⁢ positioning the ​country as an choice ⁢to protectionist policies, and ⁢stating that “investing in China​ is investing in the future.”

Notably, U.S. President Donald Trump departed South Korea shortly after a meeting with Xi, allowing the Chinese president ⁤to take ⁣center stage at the summit. The U.S. ⁣has previously distanced ​itself from efforts to regulate AI and is considered unlikely to join the proposed‌ global AI organization. A separate‌ APEC statement urged collaborative⁤ efforts to address declining birth rates, aging populations, and increasing urbanization across the region.

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US to Share Nuclear Sub Tech with South Korea, Boosting Alliance

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 30, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA ‍- ⁤ Former President Donald Trump announced Wednesday ⁤that the ⁣United States will ⁤share technology enabling ‌South Korea to build its own nuclear-powered submarines. The⁤ move comes amid ⁢escalating military displays ⁢from North korea adn increasing⁢ naval⁢ capabilities within ⁢the region,⁤ including China’s existing nuclear submarine fleet.

This⁤ potential transfer of sensitive technology marks a significant shift in U.S. policy regarding ‍nuclear⁤ submarine technology, traditionally closely guarded even among ‌its closest allies. While the U.S. recently established a ‌deal with⁣ the United‌ Kingdom and Australia to assist Australia in acquiring ⁣nuclear submarine‍ technology,that arrangement did not involve a direct transfer of U.S. knowledge. The decision to share with South Korea ​reflects‍ growing concerns ‌over North Korea‘s advancing weapons⁢ programs and⁣ aims ​to bolster security cooperation in‌ the face of regional threats.

Trump made the declaration‌ during a ⁤visit to South Korea, following north Korea’s ⁢unveiling in ⁢March ⁣of its first​ nuclear-powered submarine under construction – a‌ system posing ⁣a⁣ potential security risk to‍ both South Korea ‌and the U.S.⁢ Just Wednesday, North Korea announced successful tests of cruise missiles, demonstrating its expanding military capabilities. ‍

The Pentagon has not yet responded to⁤ requests for‌ comment⁣ regarding⁢ Trump’s announcement.

The development ‌occurs ahead of a planned meeting between Trump and Chinese President ‌Xi Jinping,⁣ whose contry ⁢already possesses a nuclear submarine force. the U.S. ⁣has historically been extremely protective of⁤ its ​nuclear submarine technology, viewing‍ it as a critical component ⁣of its national security.

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-title South Korea and Trump Negotiate $350 Billion Trade Deal Amidst Gifts and Tensions

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 29, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

South⁣ Korea Courts Trump with Honors as Trade Negotiations Continue

Seoul, South Korea – As Donald Trump concluded a visit to South Korea this week, he was met with a display of high honors​ while trade negotiations between the US and South Korea remain ongoing, though ⁤reportedly progressing slower than‌ anticipated.

Following a meeting with South Korean Trade Minister Lee, a statement was released⁣ indicating a deal was “pretty ⁣much finalised,” though no specifics were ⁤provided. This contrasts with earlier assessments from Oh Hyunjoo, a deputy national security director for South Korea, who stated on ‌monday that negotiations were proceeding “a‍ little bit more slowly” than expected. Key sticking points include “matters such⁤ as the ⁢structure ⁢of investments, their formats and how the profits ‍will be distributed,” she explained.

The situation ‌highlights a difference in approach compared to Japan, where​ the​ government has successfully facilitated the ‍$550 billion in investments promised under a previous trade agreement.US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick‍ recently announced ‍up to $490 billion in ‍specific commitments ⁢secured during ‌a business dinner in Tokyo.

Speaking at a business forum prior to‍ Trump’s arrival, Minister Lee​ cautioned against protectionist policies. “At​ a time when protectionism and ⁣nationalism ‍are on the ⁣rise and nations focus on ​their⁣ immediate survival, words like ‘cooperation,’⁤ ‘coexistence’ and ‘inclusive growth’⁤ may sound hollow,” he said. “Yet, paradoxically,‍ it is in times of crisis ⁤like this that⁤ APEC’s role as a platform for solidarity shines brighter.”

The⁢ visit was marked by a series of gifts ⁣presented to Trump. He received the Grand Order​ of Mugunghwa, South Korea’s‍ highest honor – a⁣ first ⁣for a US president. Trump remarked on the medal, stating, “It’s as beautiful as it can possibly‍ be”​ and “I’d ⁢like to wear it right now.” He was also ⁤presented with a replica‌ of a royal crown from the Silla Kingdom (57 BC – 935 AD), discovered in a tomb‌ in Gyeongju.

Beyond trade, tensions between‍ Washington and Seoul have surfaced ⁤this year. In September, a​ US immigration raid on a Hyundai plant in Georgia ‍led to the detention⁢ of over 300 South korean workers, prompting outrage ⁣in South Korea. Lee expressed ‍concerns at the time ⁢that future investments could be jeopardized without improvements to ⁢the visa system,stating,”If that’s not possible,then establishing a local factory in the United ⁢States will ‍either come with severe disadvantages or become very difficult for our companies.”

Trump addressed the ⁤raid, saying, “I was opposed to getting ⁤them out,” and indicated openness to an improved visa system to facilitate skilled⁤ worker mobility.

During his trip, Trump is also scheduled to meet with Chinese‍ leader Xi‍ Jinping on Thursday. ⁤Both Washington and Beijing have signaled a willingness to de-escalate trade tensions. Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on Wednesday that he anticipates lowering tariffs on Chinese goods used in the production of ⁢fentanyl, stating, “They’ll be doing what they⁤ can do,” and adding, “china is going to be‌ working with‌ me.”

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