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Biden To Unveil IPEF In A Bid To Counter China's Economic Clout In Indo-Pacific
The IPEF is unlikely to generate enthusiasm around trade in the Indo-Pacific but it is a tool to deter China which has a strong trade footprint in the region
WHO Europe Director Warns Monkeypox Cases Could 'Accelerate' in Coming Months
The health official warned that transmission could be boosted by the fact that 'the cases currently being detected are among those engaging in sexual activity', and many do not recognise the symptoms
Determined To Not Allow Terror Havens Become Part Of NATO: Turkey Opposes Finland, Sweden's Bids
Erdogan said that Sweden's alleged links to terror organisations made them unfit to join NATO
US Secretary Of State Blinken Accuses Russia Of Weaponizing Food, Causing Global Crisis
Blinken said that the decision to hold global food security hostage was taken by the Russian military and Russian president Putin.
Final Taste Of The West: Russians Queue Up At McDonald's Outlets Ahead Of Its Exit
Russians lined up at remaining McDonald's outlets for their favourite cheeseburger, milkshake and chips as the fast food chain exits due to war in Ukraine.
US Brings Changes To Its Cuba Policy, Eases Curbs On Granting Visas, Travel
The Biden administration will aim to issue 20,000 immigrant visas a year and expand authorized travel to Cuba
Joe Biden to Travel to Buffalo on Tuesday After US Supermarket Shooting Kills 10
One person was dead and four others in 'critical' condition after a shooting at a church near Los Angeles
After Finland Announces Desire To Join NATO, Russian Electricity Supplier Cuts Supply
Russia and Finland did not attribute to the suspension of supply to the latter's bid to NATO.
Palestinian Gunman Shown In Israel Army's Video May Not Have Killed Journalist Shireen Abu Akleh
The Israeli newspaper and the Israeli human rights organisation B’Tselem made their own video tracing backwards but they could not verify the claims made by the Israeli army and its foreign ministry.
Magnitude 5.7 Earthquake Strikes Eastern Uzbekistan Region
An earthquake measuring 5.7 magnitude struck the eastern Uzbekistan region, the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre said
G7 Foreign Ministers Meet to Discuss Ukraine War, China Relations
The foreign ministers of Ukraine and neighboring Moldova, which fears becoming Russia's next target of aggression, have been invited to attend as guests
Cardinal, Pop Star Bailed in Latest Hong Kong Security Arrests
Retired cleric Cardinal Joseph Zen and singer Denise Ho were among those detained, a police source and a legal source
Sri Lanka’s Demigods to Destroyers, Rajapaksas' Ignominious Exit Busts Myths Around the Powerful Family
Rajapaksas, once revered for ending the civil war, are being called traitors by the people of Sri Lanka for putting the country in a spot. To stay in power, Rajapaksas dismissed all charges against them that forced people to protest against them
Mahinda Rajapaksa, Family Holed Up In Naval Base After Rescue Amid Violence
Protesters have found out where they are hidden and are protesting outside the naval base where the Rajapaksas are holed up
Philippines Elections: Bongbong Marcos Jr Set To Be New President Following Landslide Victory
Marcos Jr and Sara Duterte have brought back political dynasties at the forefront in the Philippines
Vladimir Putin's 'Girlfriend' Alina Kabaeva Included in Proposed EU Sanctions List
Alina Kabaeva is a late addition to the list of individuals targeted in a sixth package of measures against Russia in response to the war in Ukraine.