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Ukraine, US Agree To Launch Joint Weapons Production, Says Zelensky
Ukraine and the United States have agreed to launch joint weapons production in a step that will enable Kyiv to start producing air defence systems, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday as he wrapped up a visit to the U.S.
Vivek Ramaswamy’s Vision On Declaring “Economic Independence” From China
Indian-American Republican presidential aspirant Vivek Ramaswamy has called for declaring “economic independence” from China, for which he proposed a slew of measures including an expanded relationship with countries like India.
Missing Defence Minister Adds To China’s History Of Disappearing Officials
The disappearance of China’s Defence Minister Li Shangfu, who is being investigated for corruption, is just the latest recent case in which a senior official in President Xi Jinping’s entourage has mysteriously vanished.
Man Accused Of Aiding 9/11 Attack “Too Mentally Damaged” For Trial: US Judge
A judge at the US military tribunal in Guantanamo Bay on Thursday ruled that a Yemeni detainee who was tortured by the CIA is unfit to stand trial in a death-penalty case.
Student In Africa Cycles 4,000 Km To Study In Dream University
The 25-year-old also stated that “he was arrested and detained three times for no good reason”. The incidents happened Burkina Faso and in Togo.
Massive Protests In Canada Over Gender, Sexual Identity In School Curriculum
The protests in Canada took place at a time when the Justin Trudeau government is engaged in a diplomatic standoff with India on alleged support to the Khalistan extremist movement.
With iPhone 15 Sale, Apple Set To Break Its Own Revenue Record
Apple Inc.’s latest iPhones and watches went on sale Friday, a test of whether a new smartphone design and modest smartwatch changes can help return the company to growth.