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G7 to pledge aid to Kiev after NATO non-invitation — RT World News
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has claimed it is “absurd” that his country has not been given a roadmap to join the US-led military bloc G7 nations are expected to declare support for Ukraine on the sidelines of the ongoing NATO summit in Lithuania. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky expressed anger on Tuesday when Kiev was not offered a timeline for accession …
Read More »‘Welcome to the world, sweet babies!’ Excitement as South Korea welcomes birth of giant panda twins
Twin pandas were born in a South Korean zoo. Panda mom Ai Bao is taking care of her cubs. All the animals are in good health. A South Korean zoo has announced the birth of two giant panda twins – the first to be born in the country – triggering an outpouring of excitement online. The female twins were born …
Read More »China warns against NATO expansion into Asia-Pacific — RT World News
Beijing vows a “resolute response” should the US-led military bloc attempt to move closer to its borders The Chinese government has urged NATO not to expand into the Asia-Pacific, warning that it would retaliate to any increased Western military presence in the region after the alliance criticized Beijing during its summit in Lithuania. China’s Mission to the European Union issued …
Read More »Japan’s top court rules on trans bathroom case — RT World News
The judiciary said it was illegal to limit a transgender civil servant’s access to women’s restrooms at work The Supreme Court of Japan has struck down a Trade Ministry policy restricting the use of women’s bathrooms by a transgender official, deeming the regulation “illegal” and “unacceptable” following a years-long legal battle. The court ruled against the policy unanimously on Tuesday, …
Read More »North Korea fires ballistic missile – Seoul — RT World News
Pyongyang has launched a projectile into the Sea of Japan, the South Korean military said North Korea launched a ballistic missile into the Sea of Japan on Wednesday, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said. The reported show of force comes after Pyongyang had accused the US of flying a spy aircraft over its exclusive economic zone. The launch …
Read More »‘Sadly, the killing continues in the world’ — Global Issues
Among the exhibit’s visitors were members of the Mothers of Srebrenica, an association that united thousands of people – mothers, sisters, and wives – who have lost loved ones in the massacre in their city. Munira Subašić doesn’t need photographs to remember the tragedy that claimed her husband, son, and 20 other close relatives. “I represent all the mothers who …
Read More »World Eskimo-Indian Olympics: How ripped ears are preserving a rare culture in Alaska
Matthew Chagluak takes part in the two-foot high kick, where competitors aim for the suspended target while attempting to hold their balance Sign up for notifications to the latest Insight features via the BBC Sport app and find the most recent in the series here. Hundreds of years ago, the Native people of Alaska’s coastal whaling settlements had a unique …
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Read More »China makes suggestion on Fukushima discharges — RT World News
UN nuclear watchdog and others who claim Japanese reactor’s wastewater is safe should drink it, a Chinese official has said Beijing has responded to the UN nuclear watchdog’s controversial support for plans by Japan to dump contaminated wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean by arguing that those who believe the water is safe should …
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