Month: February 2023
EU Doubles Ukraine Military Training Effort
The European Union will double the number of Ukrainian troops it trains to 30,000, a senior EU official said, in a sign of the bloc’s continued support for Kyiv’s war effort.
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The European Union will double the number of Ukrainian troops it trains to 30,000, a senior EU official said, in a sign of the bloc’s continued support for Kyiv’s war effort.
Read MoreFive Canadian Mounties charged over death of indigenous man in custody
Five Canadian Mounties have been charged over the death of an indigenous man in custody.
Read MorePhilippines expands US access to military bases
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr (left) greets US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin before a meeting at the Malacanang Palace in Manila Manila (AFP) – The United States and the Philippines announced a deal Thursday to give US troops access
Read MorePhilippines expands US access to military bases
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr (left) greets US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin before a meeting at the Malacanang Palace in Manila Manila (AFP) – The United States and the Philippines announced a deal Thursday to give US troops access
Read MoreChina’s Sichuan Province Will No Longer Limit the Number of Children Anyone Can Have
In much of China, prevailing local regulations and social mores make having a third child—or any child at all if you’re unmarried or LGBT—nearly impossible. But for the more than 83 million people in the southwestern province of Sichuan, that’s
Read MoreAustralian Cardinal George Pell’s funeral sparks protests as mourners gather
By Alasdair Pal and Renju Jose SYDNEY (Reuters) -Mourners and protesters faced off in Sydney on Thursday at the funeral service for Australian Cardinal George Pell, a former top Vatican official who was acquitted in 2020 of sexual abuse accusations.
Read MoreAustralian Cardinal George Pell’s funeral sparks protests as mourners gather
By Alasdair Pal and Renju Jose SYDNEY (Reuters) -Mourners and protesters faced off in Sydney on Thursday at the funeral service for Australian Cardinal George Pell, a former top Vatican official who was acquitted in 2020 of sexual abuse accusations.
Read MoreTeenager Arrested in Singapore After Allegedly Planning ISIS-Inspired Attack
A teen has been detained by Singapore authorities on suspicion of planning to set up an Islamic caliphate and undertake armed violence in support of ISIS. Muhammad Irfan Danyal bin Mohamad Nor, an 18-year-old student, was convinced the terrorist group
Read More‘Nobody is born smart’: Ex-commander of Russian mercenary group apologises for fighting in Ukraine
A former commander of Russia’s notorious mercenary Wagner Group who is seeking asylum in Norway has apologised for fighting in Ukraine.
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