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Pakistan's new army chief says he will defend 'motherland' during visit to disputed Kashmir Pakistan's
The visit came less than a week after General Asim Munir took over Pakistan's powerful army and was among his strongest public statements on arch-rival India since taking office.
As Long As The West Wants To Continue The War, The Special Operation Will Not End
The West is currently considering options for continuing military activities in Ukraine, which will ensure the continuation of Russia's special military operation, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said at a meeting with Russian Defense Minister S...
Russian Defense Chief Praises Minsk As Moscow's Reliable Partner.
Allied relations between Moscow and Minsk are of particular importance in the face of unprecedented pressure from the West.
Japan Pledged $27 Million In New Aid To Moldova
At a meeting with Moldovan President Maia Sandu in Tokyo, Kishida said the aid, which supports the areas of health, nutrition, energy and gender, aims to ease the burden that Russia's military aggression has placed on the country, he said ministry.
Russian Spokesman: Moscow Will Not Agree To A Price Ceiling For Russian oil.
Moscow will not agree to a price cap for Russian oil, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters. "We are evaluating the situation. Certain preparations have been made for such a limitation.
Ukraine proposed $30 instead of the $60 price cap for Russian oil agreed by the EU and G7
Ukraine proposed $30 instead of the $60 price cap for Russian oil agreed by the EU and G7 saying it would destroy Russia's economy if it was cap at $30.
Beijing and Shenzhen Ease Further COVID-19 Restrictions As China Gains Momentum
Though daily cases are hovering around an all-time high, some cities are taking steps to relax COVID-19 testing requirements and quarantine rules as China seeks to extend its zero-COVID- policy amid an economic slowdown and public frustration fueling unr...
Pakistan Has Summoned The Afghan Chargé d'affaires In Islamabad
Ubaid-ur-Rehman Nizamani survived an attack on the Pakistani embassy in Kabul on Friday, prompting an immediate conviction and calls for an investigation in Islamabad. Nizamani was attacked by unknown assailants while walking through the embassy grounds.
Russian Oil Price Cap Reconfigures Fundamental Free Market Principles
The price cap on Russian oil The oil imported by the United States and its partners means in practice that the basic principles of the free market are being redesigned, the Russian embassy in the United States said in a statement.
PRC Officials Have Warned US Officials Not To Interfere In PRC Relations With India
During its confrontation with India along the Line of Current Control (LAC), Chinese officials have tried to downplay the seriousness of the crisis, stressing Beijing's intention to maintain border stability in and prevent the standoff from damaging other...
Nigerian Army Assists Pregnant Boko Haram Women in Giving Birth
The barracks health center has successfully delivered the deliveries of two women and then provided their babies with the necessary supplies of food and clothing. One of the wives of a Boko Haram suspect who is still at large, Aisha.
Medvedev Calls On NATO To Repent And Disband
The civilized world does not need NATO, a "criminal organization" whose member states make up only about 12 percent of the world's population, Russian Security Council Vice President Dmitry Medvedev said on Tuesday.
China To Have 1,500 Nuclear Warheads By 2035
China is expanding its nuclear power and is expected to have a stockpile of about 1,500 warheads by 2035, up from a previous estimate of 400, the Pentagon said in a report noting that Beijing aims to expand its national power through domestic and foreig...
US Has No Plans To Send Patriot Missile Defense Systems To Ukraine Now - The Pentagon.
The United States currently has no plans to send Patriot missile defense systems to Ukraine, Pentagon spokesman Brig. said
The White Gunman Who Massacred 10 Black Shoppers And Workers At A Buffalo
19-year-old Payton Gendron pleaded guilty Monday in a courthouse about two miles from the grocery store, where he used a semi-automatic rifle and body armor to carry out a racist attack that he hoped would help turn white power into U.S