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Turkey Links Sweden's NATO Bid to US Approving F-16 Jet Sales and Canada Lifting Arms Embargo
In comments reported on Tuesday, Erdogan also said Canada and other NATO allies must lift arms embargoes imposed on Turkey
Cyprus Says Joint Operation With Mossad Foiled Suspected Iranian Plot to Kill Israelis
Cypriot security services had been surveilling the two Iranian men for several weeks and detained them just before what authorities believe would have been the arrival of a squad to carry out killings.
Russia Claims Bakhmut Surrounded, Kyiv Says Holding On
Russian troops have been battling since last summer to capture the town, which had a pre-war population of 70,000, and whose fall would now mostly present a symbolic victory for Russia
Liz Truss, Suella Braverman Want More Tories To Back ‘Stop Rishi’ Campaign
Liz Truss and Suella Braverman appealed to the hard Brexiteers in the Conservative Party that by not putting their weight behind them they could automatically hand over the win to Sunak.
Gotabaya Gone, What Next in Sri Lanka’s Game of Thrones? These 4 Dates May Hold the Answer
Rajapaksa has promised to resign on Wednesday and clear the way for a “peaceful transition of power”, following widespread protests against him over the country’s unprecedented economic crisis
Passengers, Airport Staff Foil Basil Rajapaksa’s Bid To Flee Sri Lanka
The airport and immigration staff saw it was Basil Rajapaksa and immediately started sloganeering capturing the attention of other passengers who then apprehended him
Sri Lanka Crisis: President Rajapaksa Near International Airport as Exile Rumours Spread
There was no official word from the president's office about his whereabouts, but several local media reports speculated he was set to leave for Dubai later Monday
Donald Trump Expresses Desire To Attend Shinzo Abe’s Funeral
Trump said he is touch with Shinzo Abe's family. He also extended his support towards Abe's family.
From Rishi Sunak to Penny Mordaunt, UK PM Race Expands to Nine With Early Focus on Tax
Penny Mordaunt, 49, an ex-navy reservist who has also held several senior ministerial roles, is not among the frontrunners to succeed Johnson in recent polls of Tory party members ultimately set to choose their new leader
US Factory Linked to Baby Formula Shortage Reopens Again After Row Over Infants' Deaths
The plant in Sturgis, Michigan had been closed for several months following a recall of the formula manufactured there, after it had been suspected of causing two infants to die
French Health Authority Urges Wider Monkeypox Vaccination
Men who sleep with men and transgender people with multiple sexual partners, sex workers and people working in places where people go to find sex" were among "the groups most exposed to the virus," the HAS body said
Vladimir Putin Says if West Wants to Defeat Russia on Battlefield, 'Let them Try'
Delivering one of his strongest speeches since he sent troops to Ukraine on February 24, Putin also raged against "totalitarian liberalism" that he said the West has sought to impose on the entire world
Heads of MI5, FBI Give Joint Warning of Growing Threat from China
FBI Director Christopher Wray said that the Chinese government "poses the biggest long-term threat" to economic and national security, for the UK, the U.S. and allies in Europe and elsewhere
‘Painful’: MP Chandra Arya, Famous For His Speech In Kannada In Canadian Parliament, On Leena Manimekalai’s Kaali’s Poster
The Canadian MP from Nepean said that there were anti-India and anti-Hindu forces in Canada hurting Hindu sentiments
Russian Scientist Held On Grounds Of Treason Dies Two Days After His Arrest
Physicist Dmitry Kolker, accused of leaking state secrets to China, was suffering from advanced pancreatic cancer
Nomura Says Many Major Economies Will Hit Recession In 2023
Nomura Holdings in its research note said as major economies enter recession in 2023, global economy will see a 'synchronized growth slowdown'.