The US and India signed agreements to boost defense ties when Modi was in Washington on an official state visit
The protest makes it less likely that Turkey will approve Sweden's NATO membership before the Vilnius summit in July
In political and media realms, the people of color who’ve suffered from U.S. warfare abroad have been relegated to a kind of psychological apartheid — separate, unequal and implicitly not of much importance
Washington needs more sincere moves in fixing US-China ties
Since taking office earlier this year, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Workers Party - PT) has been trying to revive the “active” foreign policy that characterized his first two presidential terms (2003-2010)
The package includes Bradley fighting vehicles to replace ones damaged or destroyed in the Ukrainian counteroffensive
“We should all be refusing to work in these hazardous conditions”
"May interrupt Washington’s attempt" to engage China
It's not clear when the White House will ask Congress to approve more spending on the war
The Ukrainian leader says elections can't happen under martial law
Developed countries must take responsibility for the climate crisis they initiated by paying reparations to developing countries. There’s a number of ways they could do this
There are still 30 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay
Russia’s Representative at IMF
It's not clear how many Wagner members are heading to Belarus under the deal that ended Prigozhin's mutiny
U.N. Special Rapporteur Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, the first such expert to visit the infamous Guantanamo Bay prison, said those responsible for the U.S. “cruel, inhuman and degrading” treatment of detainees there should be held accountable
But the rumors will collapse on themselves
Chinese military aircraft have been flying closer to Taiwan in response to the island's growing ties with the US
The Australian Labor government yesterday announced a further $110 million in aid to Ukraine, taking the total so far to $790 million in a little over a year.
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