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Zelenskyy Demands Belarus Remove Russian Equipment, Threatens Action
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Welt·19 sa önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Zelenskyy Demands Belarus Remove Russian Equipment, Threatens Action

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy gave Belarus one week to remove Russian military equipment used in attacks on Ukraine, threatening to do so himself. He also highlighted Belarus's role in supplying Russia's oil refining industry and the Russian army. Meanwhile, EU leaders discussed diplomatic channels with Russia, and Poland's president threatened to revoke an honor for Zelenskyy over renaming a military unit.

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Guardian International
Japan's approach to Russia's Ukraine aggression noted
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Politik·13.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Japan's approach to Russia's Ukraine aggression noted

Japan's distinct approach to Russia's aggression in Ukraine, including maintaining contact with Moscow and seeking energy imports, has been noted by European governments and NATO nations. Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi defended Tokyo's outreach, emphasizing the importance of dialogue during conflict. A politician from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party has been attempting to arrange a meeting between the Japanese and Russian foreign ministers. Japan is also reportedly close to an agreement with the US to continue importing energy from Russia's Sakhalin 2 project.

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SCMP Economy
Taiwanese Official Begins Extended US Visit Focused on Strategic Dialogue
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Politik·02.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Taiwanese Official Begins Extended US Visit Focused on Strategic Dialogue

A Taiwanese official has begun a more than 10-day visit to the United States, with engagements planned at think tanks, with overseas Taiwanese communities, and potentially with policymakers. The official, identified only as Cheng, emphasized that the trip focuses on substantive strategic dialogue rather than ceremonial visits. At the core of her pitch is a rejection of what she describes as the "false binary" of choosing between Beijing and Washington.

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SCMP Economy
No Broadcaster for 2026 FIFA World Cup in India as Deadline Looms
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Sport·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

No Broadcaster for 2026 FIFA World Cup in India as Deadline Looms

India, China, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Sri Lanka have no official broadcaster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with less than two months to go. The 48-team tournament across USA, Canada and Mexico begins June 11. FIFA slashed asking price from $100 million to $35 million for India rights but no buyers emerged. Key barriers include unfavorable match timings (12:30 am IST for most games), cricket dominance in advertising, and a strong US dollar. Industry experts say FIFA is not financially impacted as broadcast rights represent less than 1% of their $3.9 billion projected revenue.

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TOI Sports
India, China Among Six Nations Without 2026 FIFA World Cup Broadcaster With Two Months To Go
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Sport·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

India, China Among Six Nations Without 2026 FIFA World Cup Broadcaster With Two Months To Go

Six countries including India and China lack an official broadcaster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with less than two months until the tournament begins. FIFA slashed its asking price for Indian media rights from $100 million to $35 million but no buyers emerged. The primary barrier is unfavourable match timings, with only 14 of 104 matches starting before midnight in India, and the opening fixture at 12:30 am IST. The IPL concluding just two weeks before the World Cup and cricket's dominance of advertising spend have also deterred buyers. While FIFA's $3.9 billion broadcast revenue target won't be significantly affected, the lack of reach concerns long-term market development.

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Times of India
Mamata Banerjee Markets Campaign in Kolkata as Bengal Elections Heat Up
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Politik·27.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Mamata Banerjee Markets Campaign in Kolkata as Bengal Elections Heat Up

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited a local market in Kolkata during the assembly election campaign, speaking with vendors about essential prices and welfare schemes. The visit comes amid intense political rivalry with BJP, with Mamata attacking PM Modi's jhalmuri incident in Jhargram as staged and questioning BJP's confidence ahead of the second polling phase on April 29.

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Times of India