The resumption of dialogue between nuclear powers is necessary as never before, said Kazakh Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mukhtar Tileuberdi at a Feb. 28 High-level Segment…
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Blinken Reaffirms U.S. Support for Kazakhstan, Endorses Political Reforms During First Visit
by Koby Johnby Koby JohnThe United States reaffirms its unwavering support for Kazakhstan to determine its future freely, and strongly endorses the reform agenda announced by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev last March, U.S. Secretary Antony…
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U.S. To Increase Number of Anti-ship Missiles in Japan
by Thomas Burkeby Thomas BurkeThe United States will significantly increase its anti-ship missile capabilities in Japan as part of a broader effort to deter China, three U.S. officials told Reuters on Tuesday, APA reports citing Reuters. Although the total…
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U.S. Senate Committee Asks Carmakers About Chinese Supply Chain
The U.S. Senate Finance Committee has asked eight major automakers, including General Motors (GM.N), Tesla (TSLA.O) and Ford Motor (F.N), to disclose whether any of their components are linked to…
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U.S. To Boost Taiwan’s Stretched Air Force With $428 Mln in Spare Parts
by Thomas Burkeby Thomas BurkeU.S. to boost Taiwan’s stretched air force with $428 mln in spare parts. Since early August, when China staged war games around Taiwan after the visit to Taipei by U.S.…
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China: EDCA to ‘seriously harm’ Philippine interests, peace, stability
The Chinese Embassy said Sunday that the United States dragging the Philippines into its issues with China by establishing additional military sites in the country may “seriously harm” the Philippines’…
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How Oligarchs Use Brussels to Launder Their Reputations
When the police raided the home of the former socialist MEP and lawyer Pier Antonio Panzeri and found €500,000 in cash as part of the most serious corruption case in…
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Ukraine readies counteroffensive as Russia inches forward in Bakhmut
by Zack Ballby Zack BallThe Ukrainian military was preparing Sunday for an upcoming counteroffensive, with a top commander saying his forces’ ongoing defence of Bakhmut in the face of fierce and sustained Russian attacks…
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Philippines says expanded US access to military bases not ‘preparation for war’
by Thomas Burkeby Thomas BurkeA top Philippine defence official said a plan to give the US more access to military bases would boost the Southeast Asian country’s defence capabilities against threats to its security as geopolitical…
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Rights experts ‘deeply disturbed’ by Russian Wagner Group recruitment of prisoners
UN-appointed independent human rights experts on Friday said they were “deeply disturbed” by reports of the systematic recruitment of prisoners across Russia by the private military contractor known as the Wagner Group,…