South Korea Pushes for New US Visa Amid Georgia Raid Fallout
South Korea is urging the U.S. to back a new visa program after 300 workers were detained in a mass immigration raid at Hyundai’s Georgia plant.
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South Korea is urging the U.S. to back a new visa program after 300 workers were detained in a mass immigration raid at Hyundai’s Georgia plant.
Russia’s Progress MS-32 has entered its designated orbit after launching from Baikonur, set to deliver vital supplies to the International Space Station.
The FBI has released photos of a person of interest in the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, offering a $100,000 reward as the nation reels from political tensions.
Iranian FM says a prisoner swap with France is nearing completion, potentially freeing two French detainees held in Iran and an Iranian woman held in France.
At a Pentagon ceremony marking the 24th anniversary of 9/11, President Trump honors the late activist Charlie Kirk as a “giant of his generation” and announces a posthumous Medal of Freedom.
The UN Security Council condemned a strike on Doha, Qatar, without naming Israel, while Israeli PM Netanyahu vowed no Palestinian state amid stalled peace talks and settlement plans.
CGTN’s doc series “Blue Helmets, No Borders” (Sept 16-19) spotlights the Chinese mainland’s UN peacekeepers, showcasing courage, commitment, compassion and connection.
CGTN’s ‘Blue Helmets, No Borders’ documentary celebrates 80 years of the UN and 35 years of the Chinese mainland’s peacekeeping missions, revealing frontline stories from Lebanon to South Sudan.
China’s third aircraft carrier Fujian has set sail through the Taiwan Strait to conduct scientific research tests and training missions in the South China Sea.
Brazil’s ex-President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and 3 months by the Supreme Court for plotting a coup, marking an unprecedented conviction and sparking debate on democracy.