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Chinese People's Liberation Army · ChinaChina launched military drills titled Justice Mission 2025 around Taiwan on Monday, deploying forces to simulate blockades of major ports and attacks on maritime targets. The exercise includes live-fire drills scheduled for Tuesday, set to take place in five zones surrounding Taiwan.See the Story
China Launches Large-Scale Military Drills Around Taiwan
39% Center coverage: 196 sources

ISIS · TurkeyIslamic State militants clashed with police in northwest Turkey on Monday, leaving three police officers and six militants dead, Turkey’s interior minister said. At least eight other police officers and a night guard were wounded.See the Story
Three Turkish police, six Islamic State militants killed in clash in northwest Turkey
63% Left coverage: 48 sources

Canadian Politics · WinnipegAs Prime Minister Mark Carney puts trade and security at the centre of Canada’s foreign policy, observers say Ottawa is also shifting how it asserts its values on the world stage. The Liberals insist they are still standing up for human rights globally while seeking investment from China, India and Gulf countries. But a change in priorities is prompting some criticism — and changing how Canada trains its diplomats.See the Story
Carney’s foreign policy shift to trade, security prompts questions about human rights
86% Left coverage: 14 sources
