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North Korea launches new intercontinental ballistic missile, details revealed

North Korea launched what could be a new-type intercontinental ballistic missile, the Japanese Defense Ministry said. According to the ministry, the launch was the most...

Google confirms restricted access to its news service in Russia

The US company Google has confirmed that users are having difficulty accessing the Google News website and application in Russia, Reuters reported on Wednesday. "We’ve...

Russia’s Gazprom continues exporting gas to Europe via Ukraine

Russian energy giant Gazprom (GAZP.MM) said on Wednesday it was continuing to supply natural gas to Europe via Ukraine in line with requests from European consumers. The...

Russia’s ambassador in Indonesia says Putin plans to attend G20 summit

Russian President Vladimir Putin intends to attend a G20 summit being hosted by Indonesia later this year, Russia's ambassador in Jakarta said on Wednesday,...

Japanese Sharp Corporation suspends shipping into Russia

The Japanese multinational electronics manufacturer Sharp announced that it is suspending shipping into Russia over the situation in Ukraine. “Sharp Group is currently...

Get ready for “hell”, UN food chief warns

 World Food Programme Executive Director David Beasley warned that Europe must donate more funding urgently to avoid famine and destabilization as the Russian military operation...

UK to call for more arms supplies to Ukraine at NATO summit – Times

The United Kingdom intends to call for increased arms supplies to Ukraine during the upcoming emergency NATO summit in Brussels, the Times reported citing...

Japan protests Russian halt to World War Two peace treaty talks

Japan reacted angrily on Tuesday after Russia withdrew from peace treaty talks with Japan and froze joint economic projects related to the disputed Kuril...

For 25 cents a day, poor Nigerians get a shot at science education

 Nigerian school is targeting students from poor families to give them a chance to excel at science, maths and engineering for a fee of...

Serbia will not join NATO because it cannot forget children killed in 1999 — Vucic

Serbia will not join NATO, because it cannot forget the children killed during the alliance’ aggression against it in 1999, Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic...

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