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South Korea Dispatched Around 80 Warplanes When It Spotted North Korean Warplanes
In the last days. South Korea's joint chiefs of staff said fighter jets, including F-35As and other military planes, were scrambling after North Korean planes were spotted around 11am. a joint air exercise involving 240 combat aircraft.
Japan And Germany On Thursday Agreed To Step Up Their Defense Cooperation
Ministers from Japan and Germany also confirmed they firmly oppose any unilateral attempts to violently disrupt the status quo in the East and South China Seas, officials said, as China has been criticized for its maritime assertiveness in the waters.
Indian Rupee Is Expected To Remain Under Pressure Due To New U.S Interest Rates
A weak rupee is one of the factors exacerbating India's high inflation. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) called a special meeting on Thursday to discuss breaching its inflation target, prompting the central bank to write a letter to the government.
Russia Is Disappointed That UN Security Council Did Not Adopt The Draft Resolution
Earlier, the UN Security Council rejected the draft resolution prepared by Russia proposing to set up its Commission to investigate the activities of US biological laboratories in Ukraine. Russia and China voted in favor of the document, the UK, the Unit...
G7 Will Begin A Two-day Meeting In Germany Thursday
A joint statement is scheduled to be released Friday before the meeting concludes, the official said. The G-7 nations of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States, as well as the European Union, have imposed economic sanctions o...
Amid High Inflation U.S. Fed Decided To Hike Interest Rates by 0.75 Percentage
While noting that continued rate hikes would be "appropriate" to bring inflation down to its 2 percent target over time, the central bank added that it would "anticipate cumulative monetary tightening, delays in that monetary policy, which are affectin...
North Korea Fired Three Missiles East Thursday Morning Including ICBM
North Korea's recent missile launches appeared to be in retaliation for the first large-scale joint US-South Korea air exercise in five years, which is scheduled to last five days through Friday, foreign policy experts said. There are growing concerns t...
Former President Donald Trump Drew Cheers
The former president's advisers are quietly preparing for a 2024 presidential campaign that could begin shortly after next week's midterm elections, while Trump seeks to capitalize on expected GOP victories to position himself as the frontrunner for his p...
Nigerian Presidency Responds To Reports Of Plan To Oust INEC Chairman
Adesina made this claim at a political dialogue show organized to mark the International Day 2022 to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists (IDEI) on Tuesday in Abuja. The Political Dialogue on “Media, Civil Society and Violence – Free Elections in...
Miyetti Allah Presents Several Demands From The Nigerian Government
The coalition also called for the immediate designation, disclosure and development of all 415 State Pasture Reserves "as the only strategic first step in addressing the challenges faced by Fulani herders in Nigeria."
Arab summit In Algeria, Heads Of State And Government Discuss Iran And International Crises
On the first day, senior officials at the summit discussed the most pressing issues in the region. General Antonio Guterres said the region must do everything possible to ensure that the economic and political crises do not worsen.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Met With Chinese Premier Xi Jinping
The two leaders extensively discussed economic and investment cooperation, exchanged views on regional and global developments, and held talks to further strengthen the strategic partnership, Geo News reported.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso Met South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol
The meeting between Aso, the vice president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, and Yoon came amid attempts by Tokyo and Seoul to find solutions to workers' compensation issues that have strained bilateral ties in recent years.
President Joe Biden Tried To Mobilize Democratic Voters By Painting A Bleak Picture
This election is not a referendum. It's a choice. It's a choice between two very different visions of the United States," Biden said during a political event in Florida, the state where the still-influential former Republican President Donald Trump reside...
South Korea Monitors US Midterm Elections Amid North Korean Missile Threats
Considers the anti-missile system , first installed in 2017, as an integral part of the country's strong defensive position to the north. However, the outcome of the US midterm elections later this month could affect Washington's involvement in the region...