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The Kremlin is worried about the political impact of war disaffection leading up to the 2024 presidential election, according to a US think tank.
The fallout from North Korea's satellite launch continues to worsen after the 2018 military pact with South Korea was abandoned.
China's President Xi Jinping has said the country's coast guard must enforce maritime law and crack down on "criminal activities" to defend China's territorial sovereignty, state media reported on Friday. Xi made the comments as he inspected the China Coast Guard's command office for the East China Sea area and the performance of the coast guard's ships by video, Xinhua news agency reported.
Guerrillas in the temporarily occupied Melitopol, Zaporizhzhya Oblast, carried out a successful attack against Russian invasion forces around lunchtime on Dec. 1, the press service of Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence or HUR has said.
The former president went in on the 2020 election during a swing through Iowa on Saturday, even claiming that he still wants to "redo" it
A video circulating online, captured by a reconnaissance drone, allegedly shows Russian troops shooting two unarmed Ukrainian military personnel who were attempting to surrender near Stepove on the Avdiivka front.
Haley, not the coup-attempting former president, would be the toughest opponent for Biden, recent polling shows.
A group of masked neo-Nazis has shocked a Victorian city after they paraded down a major street with strange demands for an “Australia for the white man”.
The former Fox News personality discussed the possibility of landing on Trump’s ticket as the veep candidate.
Experts study everything from downed Russian drones, including the purpose of a Kyivstar SIM card recently found in one of the downed Shahed kamikaze drones, Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat said on national television.
Half of Ukrainians (51%) advocate for a consistent declaration of air alarms during takeoffs of potential carriers of Kinzhal missiles on MiG-31K, according to a recent survey conducted by the Rating sociological group on Nov. 22-23, while 40% believe it should be contingent on the specific situation and perceived threat.
The talk show host found a veep possibility for Trump that we should have seen coming.
Russian forces have been significantly reinforced, as fresh, well-trained reserves with have been sent to the Bakhmut sector, Senior Lieutenant Oleksiy Tarasenko, a deputy commander in Ukraine’s 5th Separate Assault Brigade told Radio Svoboda on Nov. 30.
The Ukrainian military eliminated 28,550 Russian invaders in November 2023, the First Deputy Defense Minister, Oleksandr Pavlyuk, said on Dec. 1.
Vietnam is facing its largest banking scandal, with the recent arrest of real estate developer, Truong My Lan, accused of embezzling around 304 trillion dong (approximately $12.4 billion). The embezzlement: On Nov. 17, Vietnam's Ministry of Public Security alleged that Truong, the 79-year-old chairwoman of Van Thinh Phat Group, embezzled from Saigon Commercial Bank (SCB), where she was a majority stakeholder. Over several years, Truong allegedly operated over 1,000 domestic and foreign subsidiaries and shell companies, securing more than $43 billion in loans from SCB, with approximately one-third of this sum misappropriated through the creation of "ghost companies" by Truong, her family and associates.
Israeli jets struck several targets in Gaza after truce expired at 7am (5am GMT) on Friday
Trump shouldn’t be tried until at least 2029, lawyers tell Fulton County judge
The call to arms represents a crowning achievement for a monarch who has long fought in the trenches of climate activism
He added that America’s many internal conflicts aren't helping.
The Philippines has built a new coast guard station on the contested island of Thitu in the South China Sea, boosting its ability to monitor movements of Chinese vessels and aircraft in the busy disputed waterway. As tension mounts over territorial claims in the area, the Philippine coast guard had early this year spotted a Chinese navy ship and dozens of militia vessels around the island, one of nine features Manila occupies in the Spratly archipelago. Inaugurated on Friday, the new three-storey facility is equipped with state-of-the art technology such as radar, automatic identification, satellite communication, and coastal cameras, the Philippine coast guard said in a statement.