The Kremlin said Tuesday it had “no hope” for better ties with the UK, a day after Britain’s new Prime Minister Andy Burnham took office, with Moscow criticizing his support for Ukraine.
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The Kremlin said Tuesday it had “no hope” for better ties with the UK, a day after Britain’s new Prime Minister Andy Burnham took office, with Moscow criticizing his support for Ukraine.
China and Russia conducted a joint live-fire naval exercise in Japan’s exclusive economic zone using machine guns, Tokyo announced on Tuesday.
The IMF said it has green-lit Ukraine’s immediate access to about $690 million after a review of its loan program.
Panama announced an agreement with China to renew a maritime shipping treaty that grants advantages to Panamanian ships in Chinese ports.
The UK’s new Prime Minister, Andy Burnham, has appointed Kanishka Narayan as Britain’s first-ever Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence who will attend the PM’s cabinet.
North Korea reaffirmed its support for Russia’s war on Ukraine as the nations’ foreign ministers met in Moscow, Pyongyang’s state media reported Tuesday, increasing speculation Kim Jong Un may soon visit the Kremlin.
The Lebanese army deployed on Tuesday to “pilot zones” in part of the country that had been under Israeli control following a deal sponsored by Washington, a military source said.
Donald Trump imposed 50 percent duties on a range of Canadian goods, claiming Canada has unfairly discriminated against American alcohol, automobiles, and dairy products.
Washington on Monday condemned what it called “dangerous and aggressive” action by China, whose personnel are accused of injuring a Filipino sailor at a shoal in the disputed South China Sea.
Iran targeted US radar and air defense installations in the Gulf on Tuesday, warning Washington of “more decisive and powerful” attacks to come as the conflict threatened to widen with a blockade of Saudi ports by Houthi rebels in Yemen.
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