News
-
20.03.20230 116
US, South Korean forces rehearse amphibious landing
The first such drills in five years are taking place against the backdrop of North Korea’s protests and nearly daily…
-
20.03.20230 97
Xi Jinping sees ‘irreversible’ shift to multipolar world
China’s president has previewed his visit to Moscow by declaring that “no single country should dictate the international order” FILE…
-
20.03.20230 100
UK apologizes to Afghan collaborators – media
London has admitted a “mistake” that required its Afghan contractors to vet their relocation with Taliban officials © Getty Images…
-
20.03.20230 106
North Korea simulates tactical nuclear strike
Pyongyang said its latest missile launch, overseen by Kim Jong-un, practiced a “counterattack” on a “major enemy target” © KCNA…
-
20.03.20230 101
US demands to sell TikTok are a political extortion scheme
Washington’s gangster-like attempts to take over the social media app reveal an inability to tolerate competition By Timur Fomenko, a political…
-
20.03.20230 110
Former Taiwanese president plans historic trip – media
Ma Ying-jeou will pay a visit to China this month amid increased tensions with Beijing, his office has reportedly confirmed…
-
20.03.20230 123
Charity defends ‘inclusivity guide’ that triggered fact-checks
Snopes stepped in to confirm that Oxfam really did call English the “language of a colonizing nation” after a backlash…
-
20.03.20230 118
Poland may end up ‘joining’ Ukraine conflict – diplomat
Warsaw will have “no choice” but to take part in the hostilities should Kiev fail to defend its “independence,” the…
-
19.03.20230 112
Pentagon assesses cancer risks for US pilots
A study has found that military air crews suffer high rates of melanoma and other cancers © Sgt. Paul Duquette/US…
-
19.03.20230 118
Former Pakistani PM hit with terror charges
Imran Khan’s supporters violently clashed with police officers outside a courthouse FILE PHOTO: Imran Khan speaks during a news conference…