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Japan approves long-range weapons to counter growing threats from rivals Japan on Friday unveiled a new national security plan that signals the country's biggest military buildup since World War II, doubling defense spending and veering from its pacifist constitution in the face of growing threats from regional rivals.
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Pentagon offers few answers in UFO investigation but has received several hundred more reports "We have not seen anything that would lead us … to believe that any of the objects we have seen are of alien origin, if you will," said Ronald Moultrie, under secretary of defense for intelligence and security.
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China's Massive Covid-19 Surge May Overwhelm Healthcare System And Negatively Impact Global Economy In the wake of a wave of protests that gripped numerous Chinese cities at the end of November, the national government in Beijing suddenly relaxed its strict Covid-19 restrictions. The pandemic control system of lockdowns, mass testing, quarantining in ...
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Berlin's giant AquaDom hotel aquarium containing 1500 fish explodes A giant aquarium containing a million litres of water in the lobby of the Radisson Blu in Berlin has burst, flooding the hotel and nearby streets. The "AquaDom" - home to 1,500 tropical fish - is 15.85m high (52 ft) and was described as the largest ...
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'Reconsider Travel' To Peru Due To Civil Unrest, Says State Department A closure of PeruRail service has cut off the main way of getting to and from the UNESCO World Heritage Site — Peru's most popular tourist destination — in the wake of deadly protests over the detention of Castillo. PeruRail has not run trains to and from ...
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Exploding gift sends Polish police chief to hospital after Ukraine visit Poland's police chief Jaroslaw Szymczyk was hospitalized with minor injuries on Wednesday after a gift that he had received in Ukraine suddenly exploded, according to a government statement. "Yesterday at 7:50 a.m., an explosion occurred in a room ...
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Remarks by Ambassador Robert Wood at a UN Security Council Briefing on Libya In the seven years since the signing of the Libya Political Agreement, the Libyan people have witnessed conflict, government mismanagement, rampant corruption, and human rights abuses, instead of democracy and prosperity that they deserve.
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German ammunition plant to sidestep Swiss re-export ban This has left the anti-aircraft tanks in Ukraine short of ammunition to defend against Russian aerial attacks. The military ordinance company Rheinmetall now plans to build a factory on German soil to produce the ammunition.
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EU agrees on pay transparency rules to fight gender pay gap EU negotiators reached an agreement on Thursday (15 December) between the European Parliament and EU member states on a directive to make salaries more transparent in an effort to narrow ...
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Evolving our collective approach to counter-terrorism: Lord Ahmad statement at UN Security Council Thank you Mr President,. Before I go any further, may I join others and express the deepest condolences to my dear friend Simon Coveney, and all the people of Ireland at the tragic loss of a ...
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