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Australia to Remember The Bali Bombings
202 people died in the attack, including people from Indonesia, Australia and the United States
EU Leaders Not Pleased With Olaf Scholz
As twilight envelopes the German capital, Olaf Scholz stands on the balcony of his chancellery, peering into the distance past a turtlenecked Frenchman gesticulating at his side.
China's Ambassador To The USA Has Thanked Elon Musk For His Proposal
Beijing, which claims Taiwan as one of its provinces, has long vowed to bring Taiwan under its control and has not ruled out the use of force to do so. Democratically ruled Taiwan's government strongly objects to China's sovereignty claims and says only t...
Things Are Not Going Well For FC St
2nd league St. Pauli is in crisis before Derby FC St. Pauli has been without...
Pope Francis On Sunday Made An Impassioned Defense Of Migrants
Francis made his comments as he canonized a 19th century bishop known as the 'father of migrants' and a 20th century man who ministered to the sick in Argentina
The Disputed Offshore Gas Between Israel-Lebanon Border Is Being Tested By Energean
London-listed firm Energean begins testing pipes between Israel and Karish offshore gas field, key step towards production from eastern Mediterranean site, source of friction between neighbors Israel and Lebanon
China's Communist Party Opened Today
The seventh plenary session of the ruling party's 19th Central Committee, which is expected to run for around four days, will discuss a draft work report to be delivered by Xi at the congress, due to start Oct. 16, and finalize plans for China's top leade...
Rocket Attack On American Troops In Syria Failed
The US military said late on Saturday that unidentified forces fired a rocket at a compound in Syria hosting US troops and partnered local forces, but failed to cause any injuries or damage.
Oil Prices Jumped About 4 Percent After OPEC Cuts
Oil prices jumped about 4 percent to a five-week high on Friday, lifted again by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, and its allies known as OPEC+, decided to make its largest supply cut since 2020, despite concern about a possible rece...
North Korea Fired A “New Type” Of Long-Range Missile
North Korea fired two ballistic missiles into the sea early Sunday, Seoul’s military said, the seventh such launch in two weeks, just hours after a nuclear-powered American aircraft carrier wrapped up joint drills off the Korean peninsula.
Iran First Summit Of Transit Cooperation Ongoing
The first international cooperation meeting between Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan is being held on October 8 and 9 in Tehran (Espinas Hotel).
EU Leaders Left Myriad Questions Unanswered Friday On How To Handle Energy Cost
EU leaders left myriad questions unanswered Friday as they concluded a summit in Prague, delaying final decisions on combating sky-high energy prices to future meetings. Attention now turns to a formal EU leaders’ summit on October 20 and 21.
Bomb Sparked Fire on Key Crimean Bridge - Russian Authority
It was a key transport link for carrying military equipment to Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine
Hong Kong First Minors Sentenced
They’re sentenced to up to 3 years in a detention facility
US President Joe Biden Blames Russia And Saudi Arabia On Raising Gas Price
The president has signaled that he's seeking out options in the wake of OPEC+'s selection to reduce worldwide oil manufacturing with the aid of using a few 2 million barrels in keeping with day.