‘There must never be a hiding place for those who commit these kind of atrocities,’ foreign secretary says Foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt will visit Myanmar “to seek answers” after a damning United Nations (UN) report on the army’s violent crackdown on the country’s Rohingya muslims. Investigators have declared the systematic ... Read More »
World Court hears Iran lawsuit to have U.S. sanctions lifted
Iranian lawyers will ask the International Court of Justice on Monday to order the United States to lift sanctions ordered by the Trump administration against Tehran. The lawsuit filed with the ICJ, also known as the World Court, says the U.S. sanctions, which are damaging its already weak economy, violate ... Read More »
DO NOT PROVOKE US: Russia issues dire WARNING after RAF jets scrambled
Royal Air Force (RAF) interceptions of Russian military aircraft have been labelled dangerous and “provocative” by Moscow in a clear warning to the UK. Russia said the RAF intercepted its aircraft over the Black Sea and scrambled to intercept two suspected Russian fighter aircraft on Wednesday. The Russian embassy said ... Read More »
Amid praise for Trump, North Korea doubles down on criticism of Japan
In North Korea, Japan appears to have replaced the United States as the most vilified imperialist enemy, with state media deriding Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government as a “cult” bent on derailing Pyongyang’s diplomatic outreach. North Korea’s blistering broadsides against Japan are nothing new, given its position as a hated ... Read More »
India, China agree to expand military ties after defense talks
India and China have agreed to expand their military ties and enhance interaction to ensure peace on their common border, India said after a meeting between the old rivals’ defense ministers. Relations between the Asian giants were strained last year over a 73-day military face-off in a remote, high-altitude stretch ... Read More »
Canada’s Conservatives face split ahead of 2019 election
Canada’s opposition Conservatives face a potential split a year ahead of national elections after a prominent former cabinet minister quit the party on Thursday to form his own right-leaning faction, focused on limited immigration and promoting free trade. Maxime Bernier, who failed in his bid to lead the Conservative Party ... Read More »
‘No One Can Obliterate Taiwan’s Existence.’ President Tsai Ing-wen Defiant on U.S. Trip
As China ramps up efforts to scrub Taiwan from international recognition, the island’s President Tsai Ing-wen struck a defiant tone Sunday and vowed that “no one can obliterate Taiwan’s existence” before departing for the U.S. “In going abroad, the whole world can see Taiwan; they can see our country as ... Read More »
North, South Korea agree on third summit to be held in Pyongyang
North and South Korea agreed to hold a summit in Pyongyang in September, the latest step forward in cross-border ties this year after more high-level talks on Monday, the South’s Unification Ministry said. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in met in April and May ... Read More »
Afghanistan: dozens dead as Taliban attack Ghazni, officials say
Attack on eastern provincial capital leaves many dead and wounded before troops force militants to retreat The Taliban has attacked the eastern Afghan city of Ghazni, leaving dozens dead and wounding at least 100 before government troops forced the militants to retreat, officials said. The attacks began around 2am with ... Read More »
Pence details plan for creation of Space Force in what would be the sixth branch of the military
Vice President Pence laid out an ambitious plan Thursday that would begin creating a military command dedicated to space and establish a “Space Force” as the sixth branch of the U.S. military as soon as 2020, the first since the Air Force was formed shortly after World War II. Pence ... Read More »