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North Korea fires two ballistic missiles
The US and South Korea claim that a series of recent launches by Pyongyang were carried out in preparation for…
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Japan looking to buy US Tomahawk missiles – media
Tokyo is reportedly seeking the American munitions to boost its “counterattack capability” FILE PHOTO: A US guided-missile destroyer conducts a…
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Biden questions Putin’s nuclear intentions
The US president claimed that his Russian counterpart keeps talking about using a “tactical nuclear weapon” in Ukraine FILE PHOTO…
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Musk fires top Twitter executives – media
“The bird is freed,” Musk declared after taking over Twitter FILE PHOTO: A receptionist works in the lobby of one…
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US shuns limits on nuclear weapon use
The Pentagon has maintained the right to use nuclear warheads against non-nuclear threats, contrary to President Biden’s campaign pledge FILE…
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China backs Russia after diplomatic call
Moscow and Beijing’s foreign ministers spoke by phone about taking their alliance to the next level © Getty Images /…
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China remains top threat to US – Pentagon
Despite rising tensions with Russia over the Ukraine crisis, America’s generals have again pegged Beijing as their No. 1 concern…
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Disney stands by ‘woke’ strategy
The entertainment giant’s CEO has dismissed concerns that progressive programming is bad for business Walt Disney Co. CEO Bob Chapek…
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Most dangerous and unpredictable decade since WWII ahead – Putin
The Russian president has forecast greater uncertainty as the era of unipolar Western dominance comes to an end FILE PHOTO:…
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PayPal reinstates $2,500 misinformation penalty
The payment processor has restored a controversial fine just two weeks after customer backlash forced its removal © AFP /…