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Russian Foreign Ministry calls on Armenia to resume its participation in CSTO

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova today said that Moscow expects Armenia to resume its full participation in the Russian-backed CSTO military alliance, Azernews reports, citing TASS. Yerevan and Moscow, over the past few months, have traded accusations as to whether the CSTO failed to fulfill its security obligations to support Armenia militarily. In February […]

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Moroccan PM arrives in Beijing for 2024 FOCAC summit

Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch arrives for the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 4, 2024. (Xinhua/Li Xin) Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch arrives for the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 4, 2024. (Xinhua/Li Xin)

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Kyagulanyi Was Not Shot-Police

The Uganda Police have announced that investigations are underway to clarify the events surrounding an incident involving Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, president of the National Unity Platform (NUP). Reports indicate that Kyagulanyi was injured during a confrontation with police officers on September 3rd in Bulindo, Wakiso district, after attending a thanksgiving ceremony for lawyer George Musisi. Supporters of Kyagulanyi claim that he was

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Mongolia says it refused to arrest Putin because of “energy dependence”

Mongolia’s government didn’t execute an international arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin during his official visit on 2 August due to Mongolia’s “energy dependence,” a Mongolian government spokesperson told Politico on 3 September. Russian leader Vladimir Putin visited Mongolia on 2-3 September, making his first official trip to an International Criminal Court (ICC) member

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Norway allocates over $53 mn for drones and air defense equipment for Ukraine

The Norwegian government will contribute an additional 570 million Norwegian kroner (approximately $53.4 million) to the International Fund for Ukraine (IFU) to purchase drones and air defense systems. According to European Pravda, Norway’s contribution, made in collaboration with the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Lithuania, aims to protect Ukrainian civilians and critical infrastructure from Russian attacks.

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Ship Carrying 20K Tons of Explosive Cargo From Russia Docks at NATO Port

A ship carrying 20,000 tons of potentially hazardous cargo from Russia docked at a port in Norway this week after seeking shelter from a storm. The Malta-flagged cargo vessel, the Ruby, departed from Russia’s northern port of Kandalaksha on August 22. It was loaded with ammonium nitrate, a substance used in fertilizer and explosives, when it

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Ukraine condemns Mongolia’s refusal to arrest Putin, calls for consequences

Heorhii Tykhii, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, criticized Mongolia for its failure to arrest Putin during his state visit on 3 September. The statement followed Putin’s trip to Mongolia, which became his first official trip to an International Criminal Court (ICC) membering state since it issued an arrest warrant against him

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ISW: Russian troops regain lost ground east of Korenevo as Ukrainian attacks continued in the Kursk Oblast

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported on 2 September that Russian forces have recently regained previously lost positions east of Korenevo amid ongoing Ukrainian attacks in Kursk Oblast. The battle for Korenevo has been lasting since late August. According to military analyst Yan Matveyev, the most intense clashes occurred in the Korenevo

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Israel continues West Bank assault as Gaza school bombed

Israeli forces have continued deadly raids across the West Bank on Wednesday, with at least 33 Palestinians killed over the course of a week of military violence in the illegally occupied territory. In the latest bloodshed, two Palestinian men were killed in “Israeli aggression on the Dhnaba suburb, east of Tulkarem”, the Palestinian health ministry said in a statement. This

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