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Command Center In Poland, F-35s To UK, Destroyers To Spain: Biden’s Plan To Strengthen NATO
Biden's steps were taken to calm the nerves of US' European allies who have grown jittery after Putin launched war on Ukraine
G7 Leaders Agree To Develop Price Cap On Russian Oil To Starve Its Economy
The G7 leaders are aiming to force Russia to sell its oil to consumer nations at a lower price barring the profits
Texas Migrant Deaths: Since 2000, Over 300 Migrants Died Due To Suffocation While Being Smuggled
Migrant crisis claimed more than 45,000 lives since 2014 according to International Organization for Migration (IOM). More than 300 have died due to suffocation since 2000
Philippines' Ex-Prez Duterte, Who Incited Violence, Shot Dead Suspects Without Trial, Ends Term, Likely To Go Scot-Free
Last month's election results insured his escape from any potential prosecution after Duterte left office, who is popular for his speedy solutions to crime.
Severodonetsk Taken, Russia Now Brings Lysychansk In Its Cross Hairs
Russian forces have increased their presence in villages south of Lysychansk as they attempt to take the twin city of Severodonetsk
'Label India As Country of Particular Concern': What US Rep Ilhan Omar's Resolution on Human Rights Says
US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar’s anti-India bill reflects how a growing section of US Democrats have taken a hawkish stance towards India
Vienna Returns as World's 'Most Liveable City', Six European Cities Among Top 10
Vienna, which slipped to 12th place in our rankings in early 2021, has rebounded to first place, according to an report from the Economist
UK By-elections Pose Fresh Threat to PM Boris Johnson
The votes come just weeks after Johnson narrowly survived an attempt by his own lawmakers to oust him as party leader and prime minister
United Kingdom Inflation Hits a Fresh 40-year High of 9.1%
The rate edged higher to 9.1 percent in May from 9.0 percent in April, remaining at the highest level since 1982, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said in a statement
At Least 15 Civilians Killed in Kharkiv Region by Russian Shelling, Says Governor
At least 15 civilians were killed in Ukraine's Kharkiv region by Russian shelling on Tuesday, regional governor Oleh Synegubov said in an online posting.
In Ukraine’s Russia-Occupied Cities, Sympathizers Make A Quick Buck While Russification Continues
Most residents were forced to renounce their Ukrainian stance and for those who sided with the Russians they were awarded with the businesses and properties of those who left.
‘Deeper Bilateral Ties With India Critical For Us’: Aus Defence Minister Marles Ahead Of Visit
Richard Marles and Rajnath Singh will likely discuss Chinese aggression and Australian defence manufacturers building joint ventures with Indian firms to boost domestic production.
Abortion: How Things Stand in US as Court Prepares to Rule
80 percent of Democrats believe abortion should remain legal in all or most cases while just 35 percent of Republicans do
Sri Lanka Declares Friday As Public Holiday To Save Fuel As Depots Run Dry
Like several developed economies, Sri Lanka implemented a four-day work week but it was prompted to do so for a different reason - shortage of fuel.
Kremlin Hopes EU Leaders Will Not Only Discuss Weapons in Kyiv Visit
Russian officials on Thursday said they were ready to continue peace talks with Ukraine but again accused Kyiv of stalling
Biden To Appoint Arati Prabhakar As Science Adviser To POTUS
Arati Prabhakar's main objective will be to ensure that the US is ahead in the technological war with China