China’s Exports Outpace Forecasts as Demand Rises Across Non-US Markets

By: The Trek News Desk China’s export sector posted a stronger-than-expected performance in November, buoyed by a surge in demand from non-US markets. With President Donald Trump’s steep tariffs restricting Chinese access to the American market, exporters have increasingly turned toward Southeast Asia, the European Union and Australia, a strategy that appears to be paying…

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One Year After Assad’s Fall, Syria Marks Anniversary Amid Celebration and Uncertainty

By: The Trek News Desk Syria on Monday marks the first anniversary of the fall of Bashar al-Assad, a political turning point that came after years of brutal conflict. While the nation celebrates the end of decades-long authoritarian rule, it continues to grapple with deep instability, sectarian tensions and the enormous challenge of rebuilding a…

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Zelensky to Arrive in London for High-Level Talks as Europe Reassesses Ukraine Peace Strategy

By: The Trek News Desk Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to meet key European leaders in London on Monday, as Kyiv’s allies confront growing U.S. pressure to consider concessions in ongoing peace negotiations with Russia. Top European Leaders Gather at Downing Street Zelensky will join British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel…

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Military Unrest in Benin: Soldiers Claim Takeover, Government Says President Talon Safe

By: The Trek News Desk Tension has escalated sharply in the West African nation of Benin, where a group of soldiers appeared on national television claiming they had removed President Patrice Talon from power. The announcement triggered immediate concern across the capital, Cotonou, prompting the French Embassy to advise foreign nationals to remain indoors after…

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