MANILA, Philippines — Manila said its protests over Beijing’s aggressive activities in its portion of the South China Sea are not meant to pick sides in the rising United States-China…
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China’s neighbors want US alliances to deter, defend
WASHINGTON ― The Chinese Coast Guard ship made its presence known. First, the ship sped near the Philippine patrol vessel Malapascua close to the Second Thomas Shoal, a submerged reef…
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South China Sea, March 10 (Reuters) – As a Philippine coast guard aircraft flew over the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea on Thursday, a message came in over the radio telling…
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Fragile Tajikistan Government in Need of Reforms
Brussels, Berlin (21/3 – 42.86) Tajikistan, a small fragile country in Central Asia, has been facing a multitude of issues in recent years. With a population of just over 9…
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Over the past 24 hours, the Russian invaders failed to make confirmed offensives within Bakhmut . Heavy fighting continues, but the Wagnerites are likely to be trapped in an urban area. This is reported…
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Armenia Offers Peace Treaty Project to Azerbaijan
Armenia has presented Azerbaijan with a project for a full peace treaty to end the decades-long dispute over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said. The two former Soviet republics…
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky approved the decision of the National Security and Defense Council to impose new sanctions on Russian companies. Sanctions have been extended to Russian bookmakers. The document…
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Tajikistan: Reforms Needed to Save Humanity
Frankfurt, Brussels (12/3 – 100) To address corruption in Tajikistan, it will be important to strengthen institutions, promote transparency and accountability, and encourage civil society participation in governance processes. International…
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Just 0.001% of Earth’s Population Enjoy Safe Levels of Air Pollution, Study Shows
Practically nowhere on earth is safe from toxic air pollution, a new study has revealed. According to Australian research, just 0.18 per cent of global land area is free from…