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China won’t ‘bully’ neighbours over S. China Sea, foreign minister says

MANILA (Reuters) – China will not use its strength to “bully” its smaller neighbours including the Philippines, its foreign minister said on Monday, as he highlighted the importance of settling disputes in the South China Sea peacefully. © Reuters/POOL FILE PHOTO: China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits Philippines“Stressing only one side’s claims and imposing one’s own […]

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UK gives Ukraine extra weapons and training aid amid Russian invasion fears

Britain is providing further “self-defence” weapons and training to Ukraine amid concerns over a possible Russian invasion. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said light anti-armour defensive weapons systems would be supplied to Ukraine, with a “small number” of UK personnel travelling to the country to provide training. © 2021 Anadolu Agency DONBASS, UKRAINE – JUNE 09: (—-EDITORIAL

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STATE HOUSE NRB: First Lady Margaret Kenyatta holding talks with First Anita Herczegh

Her Excellency First Lady Margaret Kenyatta with Her Excellency Anita Herczegh when she signed the visitors book ahead of their talks at State House, Nairobi. First Lady Anita Herczegh is accompanying her spouse, President János Áder who is on a four-day State Visit of Kenya. Her Excellency First Lady Margaret Kenyatta with Her Excellency Anita

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Strong Kenya-Hungary bilateral ties anchored on trade, President Kenyatta says

NAIROBI, 18th January 2022, (PSCU)—President Uhuru Kenyatta has hailed the strong bilateral ties between Kenya and Hungary saying the relationship is driven largely by economic cooperation, trade and investments. President Uhuru Kenyatta and the visiting President of the Republic of Hungary His Excellency János Áder hold a press briefing at State House, Nairobi. At the same

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Kenya and Hungary sign four bilateral agreements

NAIROBI, 17th, January 2022 (PSCU)– Kenya and Hungary on Monday signed four bilateral agreements for cooperation in the health, water, education and diplomacy sectors. The agreements were signed at State House, Nairobi shortly after President Uhuru Kenyatta and his visiting Hungarian counterpart János Áder led their respective delegations in bilateral talks. The agreement on health covers human

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Action Against Hunger interests Uganda’s government in nutrition focused budget in the FY 2022/2023.

  By Julius Mugaga/ KMA Updates. Kampala, Uganda: Action Against Hunger organization has advised Uganda’s government to directly improve people’s nutrition levels if it is to benefit from the proposed FY 2022/2023. Mariam Akiror, Advocacy and Communications Coordinator at Action Against Hunger/Courtesy Photo Appearing in the Joint Civil Society Organizations’ engagement giving their observations of

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Pakistan logs over 4,000 Covid-19 cases on second straight day

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan logged more than 4,000 Covid-19 cases for the second straight day, as the Omicron variant of the virus continues to push infection rates across the country amid the fifth wave of the pandemic, data from the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) showed Sunday, says a Geo News report. As per the latest

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At least 2 dead, hundreds of thousands without power as brutal winter storm slams South

The eastern United States was under a weather siege Sunday as a furious winter storm packing heavy snow, ice, gale-force winds and tornadoes rolled out of the Midwest and continued its unforgiving march across the nation.Almost 250,000 homes and businesses were dark in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Over 6,000 flights into, out of and within the

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Kazakh ex-leader’s in-laws leave key energy sector jobs

NUR-SULTAN (Reuters) – Two members of former Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev’s extended family have resigned from the leadership of state oil and gas shipping companies, the Central Asian nation’s sovereign fund said on Saturday. © Reuters/MUKHTAR KHOLDORBEKOV FILE PHOTO: Former Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev attends President Tokayev’s inauguration ceremonyNazarbayev, Kazakhstan’s leader for three decades before his

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Seoul: N. Korea fires projectile in 4th launch this month

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea on Monday fired at least one suspected ballistic missile into the sea in its fourth weapons launch this month, officials in South Korea and Japan said, with the apparent goal of demonstrating its military might amid paused diplomacy with the United States and pandemic border closures. South Korea’s

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