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China enacts sweeping new law mandating minority integration with penalties for non-compliance, while SCMP reports on widespread falsification of performance data by local officials. A traditionalist Catholic sect defies Pope Leo XIV by ordaining ultra-conservative bishops in Switzerland, raising fears of schism. Venezuela struggles with a devastating earthquake disaster as rescue efforts continue and humanitarian needs mount, with survivors blaming the government's response. Trump's first year back in office generated over $1 billion from crypto ventures, an unprecedented presidential moneymaking run. A mysterious bombing in Monaco has injured Ukrainian tycoon Vadym Yermolaiev, who has reported ties to Russia.

China enacts sweeping minority integration law

China enacts sweeping minority integration lawChina has passed a new law requiring ethnic minorities to integrate into mainstream society or face legal consequences. Critics warn the legislation further erodes cultural autonomy for groups such as Uyghurs and Tibetans. Meanwhile, the South China Morning Post reports that local officials across China are increasingly fabricating economic and social performance data, raising questions about governance integrity. China Daily meanwhile published a piece commemorating the Chinese Communist Party's 105-year commitment to national development.

Traditionalist Catholics defy Pope with bishop consecrations

Traditionalist Catholics defy Pope with bishop consecrationsA traditionalist Catholic sect has gone ahead with the ordination of ultra-conservative bishops in Switzerland, directly defying Pope Leo XIV's pleas to halt the ceremony. The move has intensified fears of a formal schism within the Catholic Church. The Pope had personally appealed to the group to abandon the consecration plan, but his calls were ignored. Church observers warn this could deepen divisions between Rome and conservative factions.

Venezuela earthquake disaster deepens humanitarian crisis

Venezuela earthquake disaster deepens humanitarian crisisSearch and rescue operations continue across Venezuela as devastating earthquakes have left thousands feared dead and a mounting humanitarian crisis. Survivors describe scenes of entire neighborhoods leveled, with many blaming the government for inadequate preparedness and slow response. Reports also emerge that Venezuelans recently deported from the U.S. were killed in the quakes just hours after arriving home. The disaster poses a severe test for the U.S.-backed Venezuelan government's capacity to manage a catastrophe of this scale.

Trump made over $1 billion from crypto in first year back

Trump made over $1 billion from crypto in first year backFinancial disclosures reveal that Donald Trump generated more than $1 billion from cryptocurrency ventures during his first year back in the White House, with some estimates reaching $2 billion. The scale of Trump's moneymaking from personal business interests while serving as president is described as unprecedented in American history. The revelations have renewed debate about conflicts of interest and the ethics of a sitting president profiting from crypto markets.

Mysterious Monaco bombing injures Ukrainian tycoon

Mysterious Monaco bombing injures Ukrainian tycoonAn explosion in Monaco has injured Ukrainian billionaire Vadym Yermolaiev, who has reported business ties to both Ukraine and Russia. The blast, which also wounded two others, remains under investigation with no clear motive or perpetrator identified. Yermolaiev's profile as a wealthy figure with cross-border connections has fueled speculation about whether the attack was politically motivated. The incident has drawn international attention to the murky intersection of wealth, geopolitics, and organized crime in the region.