Citing sources from the US, Japanese media on Sunday reported that troops from Taiwan island last month attended military exercises led by the US National Guard in Michigan
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Sunday that he was replacing Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov amid the failure of Kiev’s NATO-backed summer offensive
Iran started 60% uranium enrichment in 2021 in response to an Israeli attack on its Natanz nuclear facility
One of the most powerful and prestigious offices in the ancient Roman Republic was the censor
On Saturday, tens of thousands of people marched outside the French military base in Niger’s capital, Niamey, to demand French troops withdraw from Niger
The drills were led by the National Guard and included troops from several different countries
It marked the first joint patrol west of the Philippine province of Palawan
In mid-August, the Israeli Defence Ministry announced it had received permission from the US to sell the Arrow 3 missile defence system to Germany
Russia launched strikes on a Ukrainian port on the Danube River, which acts as a border between Romania and Ukraine
The US and South Korea just concluded major war games
How Europe entrusted its energy security to a bankrupt company
US President Joe Biden will embark on a visit to India and Vietnam this week
For a week now, new details about the right-wing extremist past of Bavarian Deputy State Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Affairs Hubert Aiwanger have been leaking out every day
The Russian side is open to negotiations on the grain deal, Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Sochi, Russia on Monday after the Black Sea grain deal which allowed Ukraine to export grain and other commodities from three Black Sea ports was broken off in July
The 43rd ASEAN Summit and related meetings are scheduled from Monday to Thursday in Jakarta, Indonesia
Top U.S. officials are speaking at cross purposes when it comes to Julian Assange. What is really going on?
People living in conflict-ridden countries are increasingly viewing the U.N. as promoting the interests of the West and the powerful. This wasn’t always the case.
Aiming to perpetuate crisis and maximize its own interests
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