Justin Trudeau says Canada isn't looking to escalate tensions, but asks India to take Sikh's killing seriously
TORONTO (AP) — Justin Trudeau says Canada isn't looking to escalate tensions, but asks India to take Sikh's killing seriously.
TORONTO (AP) — Justin Trudeau says Canada isn't looking to escalate tensions, but asks India to take Sikh's killing seriously.
US intelligence officials have said the Saudi leader personally ordered the killing of Kashoggi, a US resident
An estranged son of Thailand’s king who has spent almost all his adult life away from his homeland has unexpectedly gone public with his belief that open discussions about the country's monarchy should be allowed, in a rejection of a harsh royal anti-defamation law. Vacharaesorn Vivacharawongse, one of the king’s five sons, posted his opinion on Facebook after attending a photo exhibition in New York about people who have been charged under the law, Article 112 of Thailand’s Criminal Code. The so-called lese majeste law makes insulting the monarch, his immediate family and the regent punishable by up to 15 years in prison per offense.
US President Joe Biden has sparked further concerns about his age after he repeated the same anecdote within minutes during a speech.
Cassidy Hutchinson explains why the then-president said "I’m not wearing this thing" in 2020.
‘You stop the war and president Zelensky will not take the floor’
Poland will not send any new weapons to Ukraine, its prime minister has said, in the first major blow to Kyiv’s military pipeline from a major ally.
Western leaders reportedly didn’t want to spoil India’s ‘coming-out party’ at G20
Trump says Congress ‘must defund all aspects of Crooked Joe Biden’s weaponized Government that refuses to close the Border, and treats half the Country as Enemies of the State’
Conference fails to approve procedural motion to take up defense spending bill as government shutdown looms
On abortion and a few other issues, the former president is using all sorts of rhetorical misdirection to avoid being tagged as an extremist.
Long-held resentments of the west are surfacing as world relations rebalance in favour of economic powerhouses like India and China, says Guardian columnist Nathalie Tocci
Announcement of ‘security threats’ follows Justin Trudeau’s claims India was involved in Sikh activist’s killing
Volodymyr Zelensky used his UN Security Council address to call for Germany to be given a permanent seat as he criticised the organisation’s inaction on the war.
Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia, said he would keep his government’s $2bn investment in a private equity firm founded by Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner if the former president is re-elected. Source: Fox News
‘Regardless of the country, we will stand up and defend our basic principles’
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BEIJING (Reuters) -Some Chinese companies have obtained export licences for gallium and germanium products, the commerce ministry said on Thursday, after Beijing set new conditions on exports from Aug. 1. The comments came after China's exports of germanium and gallium items plunged in August, the first month of the export controls,customs data showed on Wednesday. China unveiled curbs that month on exports of eight gallium and six germanium products, starting from August.
The Fed kept rates steady on Wednesday but suggested a less friendly outlook for investors betting on the central bank starting to back off its efforts to bring inflation down.
The Chinese navy has launched a recruitment drive aimed at transforming post-graduate students into fighter pilots, saying it is “imperative” to attract more talent as Beijing accelerates military modernisation plans.
The Su-34 fighter jet crashed during a training flight over Russia on Wednesday morning