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Ukraine Bombardment: Russia Warns US On Frozen Assets
Russia has warned that it will react robustly to Western moves to seize its assets or deploy missiles.
Moscow could sever diplomatic relations with the United States should it confiscate Russian assets frozen under sanctions, Deputy…
Gaza: US Expresses Support For UN Aid Resolution
The US has expressed support for the UN's latest draft resolution on humanitarian aid for Gaza a vote for which is expected later today.
The original draft called for a sustainable cessation of hostilities, but the final version calls for…
US: Police Officers Found Not Guilty In Killing Of Blackman
Three US police officers in the State of Washington have been found not guilty of all charges in the 2020 killing of a Black man whose death drew comparisons with the murder of George Floyd.
Christopher Burbank, 38, and Matthew Collins,…
Warming Ties: Top US, China Military Officials Speak
The top U.S. military officer held a virtual meeting with his Chinese counterpart, the Pentagon has said, in the first such conversation in over a year amid hopes by U.S. officials that it could lead to a broader restoration of ties between…
Prague University: Gunman kills Fourteen
A 24-year-old Czech student shot dead his father, then killed 14 people and wounded 25 others at his Prague university on Thursday before possibly killing himself, the Police has said, marking the country's worst-ever mass shooting.…
US Releases Twenty-Four Venezuelan Prisoner
The United States has freed twenty-four Venezuelans as part of this week's prisoner exchange deal, Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Maria Corina Machado said.
US announced on Wednesday that President Joe Biden had granted…
Vietnam Police Arrest Deputy Trade Minister
Police in Vietnam have detained a deputy minister of Industry and Trade on an accusation of bribery, its security ministry said, the latest arrest in the ruling Communist Party's years-long campaign against graft.
Do Hai, 60, was held as…
Polish Parliament Votes For Court Reform Resolution
Poland's parliament voted for a resolution seeking changes in the National Council of the Judiciary (NCJ), as the new government attempts to undo reforms by the previous administration that critics say politicised the courts.
However, with…
EU To Investigate Chinese Biodiesel Dumping Allegation
The European Union said it would begin an anti-dumping investigation into biodiesel imports from China, which the bloc's industry says has slashed domestic production.
In August, it began investigating whether biodiesel from Indonesia was…
China Warns Philippines To Resolve Tensions Via Dialogue
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has warned the Philippines to address through dialogue what China sees as "serious difficulties" in their relations over the South China Sea, where incidents between vessels from the two sides have…