Current World News Briefs
This article provides summaries of recent global news. Key topics include concerns about human rights in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, the ongoing Ukraine conflict, Iran's stance on cooperation with the U.N. nuclear watchdog, Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, climate-induced flooding in China, and agreements on civil nuclear cooperation.

Governments worldwide are navigating complex geopolitical landscapes. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul voiced concerns over human rights in Afghanistan, emphasizing female rights under Taliban rule. The situation remains delicate as Berlin continues its cautious diplomatic engagement.
The Kremlin refutes claims of stalled Ukraine peace talks amid escalating military operations, with the U.S. resuming weapons shipments to Kyiv. Conversely, Ukraine is soliciting international aid to reconstruct from relentless air assaults, as seen in the recent strikes on its capital, Kyiv.
Meanwhile, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian criticized the U.N. nuclear watchdog for alleged bias, halting collaborative efforts until 'double standards' are addressed. Amid the mounting tensions in the Middle East, geopolitical dynamics are further inflamed by Houthi attacks disrupting maritime activity in the Red Sea.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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