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US cuts Egypt military aid over human rights

Senator Ben Cardin has urged the release of political prisoners held by President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi’s government ...

Russia hands over nuclear fuel to Bangladesh

The nation joins the elite club of countries that use atomic energy as the power plant built by Rosatom marks a milestone ...

A man is a man, a woman is a woman – British PM

Rishi Sunak joined a choir of Tory leaders saying that the fight against ‘wokeism’ will be a major campaign point next year ...

Russian defense chief inspects military training grounds (VIDEO)

Sergey Shoigu watched contract personnel and volunteers undergoing a special program based on Ukraine combat experience ...

South Sudan leader fires central bank governor and deputies

James Alic Garang has been sworn in to replace Johnny Ohisa Damian as the institution’s chief, the government has announced ...

Canada mulls releasing names of Ukrainian Nazis

Calls were renewed to declassify findings from the 1980s Deschenes Commission after a former Waffen SS soldier was applauded in parliament ...

MOE honors Taiwan international invention competition winners

The Ministry of Education held a ceremony Oct. 4 in Taipei City to honor 60 students who won gold medals for Taiwan at 13...

Taiwan to deepen scientific research cooperation with France

National Science and Technology Council Minister Wu Tsung-tsong met with Franck Paris, the new director of the French Office in Taipei, Oct. 4 in...

Taiwan circus troupe to perform at Melbourne Fringe

Taiwan’s Formosa Circus Art (FOCA) is scheduled to stage performances of two shows Oct. 11-15 at the 2023 Melbourne Fringe, spotlighting the vibrancy of...

US mortgage rates hit highest level since 2000 – Bloomberg

Applications for home purchases have reportedly plunged to a multi-decade low ...

EU energy system is ‘unstable’ – Gazprom

The bloc may face shortages of natural gas, top managers of the Russian company warn ...

Indian spy agency has ‘no mandate’ for targeted killings – report

Security officials, interviewed by Reuters, denied that the Indian intelligence agency could be involved in the killing of the Sikh leader in Canada ...

Japan to speed up purchase of US-made missiles

Tokyo will start procuring the Tomahawks a year ahead of schedule ...

Netanyahu reacts to Jews spitting at Christian pilgrims

The Israeli leader vowed to protect people of all faiths from abuse ...

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