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Russia should not fear ‘defensive’ NATO – US
The US is sending more troops to Europe because of Russian “aggression,” the White House insists FILE PHOTO: Polish soldiers…
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Medvedev comments on West’s ‘War Crimes’ threat
Former Russian leader says any attempt to threaten a nuclear nation is a risky business Dmitry Medvedev © Sputnik /…
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G7 summit showed club’s impotence – Politico
In Germany, seven rich countries offered underwhelming solutions to problems of the world they don’t represent, the outlet argued FILE…
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Study sounds alarm over antibiotic resistant bacteria
The MRSA superbug found in pigs is increasingly jumping to humans, researchers warn © IMAGE POINT FR / NIH /…
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China and Russia want to create G7 alternative – media
Germany’s Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reports that Beijing and Moscow hope to expand BRICS to include four more nations Chinese President…
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Parliament votes to dissolve itself amid major crisis
The decision by Israeli MPs paves the way for a fifth election in the Jewish state in less than four…
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What NATO’s new strategic concept means for China
The Western military alliance names Beijing as a challenge for the first time Bradley Blankenship is an American journalist, columnist and…
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US hypersonic missile test fails – Bloomberg
The Pentagon blamed an “anomaly following ignition” for the missile flop in Hawaii, according to Bloomberg FILE PHOTO. A common…
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UK pledges more military aid to Ukraine
The British government promises an additional 1 billion pounds ($1.2 billion) worth of weapons to Kiev Ukrainian troops examine Uk-supplied…
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US looking to procure ‘adapted’ vaccines
Pending approval from regulators, the US government will buy jabs specially ‘adapted’ to the Covid-19 Omicron strain, Pfizer said FILE…