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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un unveils 250 new tactical ballistic missile launchers

MOREE CHAMPION North Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw the delivery of 250 new tactical ballistic missile launchers to frontier troops, which Seoul says he will use to threaten South Korea. The launchers have been described by state media as a modern tactical attack weapon personally designed by Kim and ready to be transferred to Korean […]

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At least 91 killed as clashes rock Bangladesh, curfew imposed

DHAKA – At least 91 people were killed and hundreds injured in clashes in Bangladesh on Aug 4 as police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse tens of thousands of protesters calling for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign. The death toll, which includes at least 13 policemen, was the highest for a

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Venezuela to attend BRICS+ summit in Kazan in October.

EN.MEHRNEWS “BRICS is setting up a multicurrency system. Venezuela is in. BRICS is setting up an alternative to SWIFT. Venezuela is in. BRICS has put forward proposals in trade. Venezuela is in,” the Venezuelan leader said at a news conference, taking a TASS reporter’s question. Venezuela is at the doorstep of joining the BRICS group

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JUST IN: Russia passes bill to allow international payments with cryptocurrency.

CRYPTO NEWS According to a report by Retuers, Russian lawmakers passed a new law on Tuesday, permitting the use of cryptocurrency for international trades by specific businesses as the country grapples with ongoing financial pressure from Western sanctions. The new law, expected to come into effect in September, has garnered support from Russian Central Bank

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India reported on the test of an interceptor missile of its own production

India on Wednesday conducted successful tests of an Advanced Area Defense (AD) interceptor missile of its own production as part of the second stage of the creation of the country’s national missile defense system, Azernews reports. An interceptor missile launched from the Chindipur test site (Odisha State) successfully hit a target simulating a long-range ballistic missile. “The

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South Korea to develop indigenous fighter engine

Development of the Hanwha fighter engine will take more than ten years, at which time it will “compete with the GE F414” engine powering various aircraft. South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace has confirmed its intention to shake up the fighter engine market with its own indigenous unit set to power fifth-generation combat aircraft. Speaking with Airforce Technology at their stand

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Hamas and Fatah sign unity deal in Beijing to end years-long rift

Gathering rival Palestinian factions to sign a deal comes over a year after Beijing brokered an unexpected deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia. China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi, centre, hosts an event for Mahmoud al-Aloul, left, vice chairman of Fatah, and Mussa Abu Marzuk, a senior member of Hamas, to meet at the Diaoyutai State

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UMSC Education Team Inspects Muslim Schools in Ankole-Kigezi Muslim Region

Sheikh Juma Bakhit Cucu, the head of the UMSC Education Department, led a team that included Haj Muhammad Kateregga Namuguzi Sebuganda, Chairperson of the National Education Committee, and Mr. Ashiraf Twalib Kuba, the Administrative Secretary, for a four-day inspection of selected Muslim-founded schools in the Ankole-Kigezi Muslim Region, starting on Sunday, July 21, 2024. The

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Acting Head of Administration at the Electoral Commission, Pamela Etonu Okudi dies

The Acting Head of Administration at the Electoral Commission, Pamela Etonu Okudi, is dead. The circumstances surrounding Etonu’s death remain unclear. The Electoral Commission was yet to issue a statement on the matter. However, preliminary information shows Etonu succumbed to a cardiac arrest. Etonu had been nominated by President Museveni and three other new members

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