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Will Pakistan’s new defence pact with Saudi Arabia give Chinese arms risk-free exposure?
ACTU
05.05.2026

Will Pakistan’s new defence pact with Saudi Arabia give Chinese arms risk-free exposure?

For most military powers, proving the success of one’s technology in real combat almost always requires undertaking the grave risks of war and human casualties. In the case of the People’s Liberation Army, Beijing continues to exercise great caution about joining any armed conflict, and the past few decades have brought astounding progress yet an extremely limited combat footprint for its weaponry. The Iran war could change that. As tensions around Iran persist, Pakistan, whose imported weapons...

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SCMP Economy
Deported to Congo: Latin Americans Sent to DRC in Secret Migration Deal
En développement
Politique·28.04.2026Résumé IA

Deported to Congo: Latin Americans Sent to DRC in Secret Migration Deal

The U.S. government deported 15 Latin Americans to Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo on April 17 as part of a secretive migration deal—the first group to arrive under the agreement. The deportees from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru say they were chained during transport and didn't know their destination until on the plane. They are being held in a shabby hotel near Kinshasa's airport, cut off from a country whose language they don't speak, with limited water, rodents and mosquitoes. Several have pending U.S. court cases. The deal has sparked protests in Congo, where opposition politicians have condemned the policy.

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NPR News
Iran prepared for armed conflict with US, Russian lawmaker says
En développement
Politique·26.04.2026Résumé IA

Iran prepared for armed conflict with US, Russian lawmaker says

Russian Senator Alexey Pushkov says Iran has prepared extensively for potential armed conflict with the United States, moving nearly all missile facilities underground and dispersing them throughout the country. He claims Iran possesses tens of thousands of drones and missiles, and has been preparing economically and existentially for such a conflict, which he says is a matter of survival for Tehran, whereas for America it is merely a 'war of choice.'

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TASS
US Military Estimates Six Months to Clear Strait of Hormuz of Mines
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Monde·22.04.2026Résumé IA

US Military Estimates Six Months to Clear Strait of Hormuz of Mines

The US military estimates it may take up to six months to fully clear the Strait of Hormuz of mines, according to a senior Pentagon official cited by The Washington Post. The assessment was given during a closed-door briefing at the US House Committee on Armed Services. Any clearance operation is unlikely to begin until hostilities end. The negative consequences of the armed conflict will continue affecting the global economy through the end of the year, with gasoline and oil prices likely remaining high even after a potential US-Iran deal.

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