Russia’s embassy in Colombia issued a denial Wednesday of a report that it had ties to suspected recruitment networks of Colombian mercenaries to aid its war in Ukraine.
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Russia’s embassy in Colombia issued a denial Wednesday of a report that it had ties to suspected recruitment networks of Colombian mercenaries to aid its war in Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump’s administration has refunded about $100 billion in tariffs since the Supreme Court struck down a wave of his duties this year, court filings show.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said that communication with the country’s supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, was very “difficult at the moment.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a decree establishing a new branch within the Russian Armed Forces dedicated to unmanned systems, headed by Major General Denis Lyamin.
A plane collided with an unidentified object mid-air near Germany’s Leipzig airport, where police separately found a drone on the ground, but the aircraft later landed safely, an interior ministry spokesman said Wednesday.
China has announced countermeasures against the United States in response to recent trade sanctions imposed by Washington over forced labor and national security concerns.
Europe’s energy infrastructure and commercial shipping have been severely affected as this year’s drought is forcing authorities in several countries to take serious measures, faced with record low Danube water levels.
Yemen’s Houthis said on Wednesday that they had attacked a Saudi oil tanker off Yanbu, in the Red Sea, as the rebels pressed on with their declared maritime blockade of Saudi Arabia.
The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Wednesday accused Japan of “transformation into a war state” as Tokyo beefs up its military stance in the Pacific.
US President Donald Trump has warned Iran it will be “hit very hard” if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz, though he suggested a deal could be reached as soon as Wednesday.
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