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US national security adviser Sullivan says Trump should like ‘burden sharing’ AUKUS deal
The AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine partnership with Australia will benefit the United States and is the kind of “burden sharing” deal that President-elect Donald Trump has talked about, US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said.
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‘Never sought refuge’: Syria’s Bashar al-Assad in first statement since ouster
Ousted Syrian ex-president Bashar al-Assad in his first public statement since exile said he “never” intended to step down or “seek refuge” out of the country and was prepared to fight “terrorism”.
Assad said Syria has “fallen into the…
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“BOB POP Transforms India’s Beverage Market with Non-Caffeinated, Non-Carbonated Juice…
In an ever-evolving market where innovation and novelty are highly valued, BOB POP is making a remarkable splash in the Indian beverage industry. This unique drink, which combines refreshing juice-based flavors with popping bobas, is unlike…
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French military aid starts to arrive in cyclone-battered Mayotte
Emergency workers raced on Monday to restore basic services to the French overseas territory of Mayotte, where hundreds or even thousands are feared dead from the most powerful cyclone to hit the Indian Ocean island in nearly a century.…
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Himalayas Face Severe Impact Of Climate Change: Melting Glaciers, Expanding Lakes Raise Alarm
The Himalayan region, long considered a guardian of nature and climate, is now facing the brunt of global warming. Rising temperatures and erratic weather patterns are causing glaciers to retreat at an alarming rate.
This grim phenomenon…
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US agencies should use advanced technology to identify mysterious drones, Schumer says
After weeks of fear and bewilderment about the drones buzzing over parts of New York and New Jersey, elected officials are urging action to identify and stop the mysterious flights.
“There’s a lot of us who are pretty frustrated right…
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Taiwan receives first batch of US-made Abrams tanks
Taiwan has received 38 advanced Abrams battle tanks from the United States, the defense ministry said Monday, as the island boosts its military capabilities against a potential Chinese attack.
Washington has long been Taipei’s most…
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UN launches fresh attempt to resolve Libya’s election impasse
The United Nations will convene a technical committee of Libyan experts in an attempt to resolve contentious issues and put the country on the path to long-awaited national elections, the acting head of the UN mission in Libya (UNSMIL) said…
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Turkey Says Syria’s New Rebel Rulers Agreed To Dismantle Kurdish Forces
Turkey said Syria’s new rebel government agrees with Ankara on the need to dismantle Kurdish military forces — a critical US ally in the northern region of Syria — as countries rush to shape the future of the region after the downfall of…
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ICJ weighs legal responsibility for climate change, ‘future of our planet’
Historic hearings at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague have drawn to a close after more than 100 countries and international organisations presented arguments over two weeks on who should bear legal responsibility for…
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