Merck to Acquire Bio-Techne in $11 Billion Life Sciences Deal

Merck KGaA has announced an $11.3 billion agreement to acquire U.S.-based Bio-Techne, marking the German pharmaceutical giant’s largest acquisition since 2014. The deal, which offers $73 per share—a 24% premium over the closing price on Wednesday—is designed to bolster Merck’s life sciences division by integrating Bio-Techne’s extensive portfolio of research reagents, proteins, and analytical instruments … Read more

Western Alarm Over Chinese Coast Guard Activities Stirs Tensions in Taiwan Strait

Rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait have drawn international concern as the U.S., Britain, France, and Germany recently condemned Chinese Coast Guard operations near Taiwan’s east coast. Beijing maintains these patrols are a legitimate exercise of jurisdiction, while Taiwan’s National Security Council and its Ocean Affairs Council argue the maneuvers violate international maritime norms and … Read more

US and Iran Clash Over Nuclear Inspections and Frozen Assets

President Donald Trump and Iranian officials remain at odds over the terms of a framework peace deal, creating uncertainty regarding nuclear inspections, financial assets, and maritime control. While the U.S. claims Iran agreed to indefinite nuclear monitoring, Tehran denies these concessions, complicating the implementation of a pact intended to end the conflict that began on … Read more

Russia Weighs Diesel Export Ban as Strikes Impact Fuel Supply

Russia is weighing a potential ban on diesel exports and considering fuel imports to address domestic shortages caused by recent strikes on its oil infrastructure. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak confirmed that the government is reviewing tax legislation and supply strategies to stabilize the market after Ukrainian drone attacks forced unplanned refinery maintenance and reduced … Read more

Israel to Maintain Security Zone in Southern Lebanon

Israel’s prime minister, defense minister, and military chief announced on June 23 that the military will continue operations in southern Lebanon to neutralize threats and maintain a security zone. Following a security discussion, the officials declared that the safety of Israeli citizens and Israel Defense Forces (IDF) personnel remains their primary, uncompromising objective. Did You … Read more

California Sues EPA Over Attempt to Reverse Emissions Rules

The state of California has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to block an attempt to repeal long-standing vehicle emissions waivers. The EPA recently sent these waivers to Congress for potential revocation under the Congressional Review Act, a move California Attorney General Rob Bonta describes as an illegal effort to undermine … Read more

US Authorizes Iranian Oil Sales Amid Peace Talks

The U.S. Treasury Department has authorized a temporary 60-day license permitting the sale of Iranian crude, petrochemicals, and petroleum products through August 21. According to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the move follows a memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran, requiring Iran to allow International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspections and ensure free transit through … Read more

Vance in Switzerland for Iran Peace Talks: Hormuz in Spotlight

What Happens Next in U.S.-Iran Negotiations? U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrived in Switzerland on June 20, 2026, for high-stakes peace talks with Iran, as both sides seek a durable end to their conflict. The negotiations, mediated by Pakistan, aim to advance an interim deal signed by former U.S. President Donald Trump and Iranian President … Read more

Ukraine Confirms Drone Strike on Russian Oil Refinery in Tyumen

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy confirmed that domestic long-range drones successfully struck an oil refinery in Russia’s Tyumen Region, a facility located more than 2,000 km (1,200 miles) from the Ukrainian border. Zelenskiy stated that Ukraine has developed new drone technology capable of reaching targets up to 3,000 km away as part of a sustained campaign … Read more

US-Iran Talks Collapse: Will Lasting Peace Remain Out of Reach?

U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Collapse: What Happens Next as Geneva Summit Cancels, War Rages On Switzerland scrapped U.S.-Iran peace talks in Geneva on Friday after Vice President JD Vance canceled his trip, raising fresh doubts about whether a 60-day ceasefire in the Middle East war can hold. The move follows Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei … Read more