On May 30, kamikaze drones struck targets in southwest Moscow and the Moscow region more than 500 km from the frontline in Russia-Ukraine war. The drones hit areas where the Russian elite have homes, with one falling just three kilometers from the presidential residence in Novo-Ogaryovo.
U.S. dollar continues to dominate global markets, even as its still outsized share in global foreign exchange reserves has dropped in recent decades.
The lab, funded by the U.S., is researching lethal pathogens that could have dual-use purposes. The goal, however, is exactly the opposite: to study these dangerous pathogens and prevent them from being misused or becoming the next epidemic.
Belarus’ international obligations and its 1994 constitution prohibit deploying nuclear weapons on its territory.
Jake Sullivan did not order Ukraine to strike Crimea in his interview with CNN; he reaffirmed the U.S. position that Crimea is part of Ukraine.
Iran is reportedly enriching uranium to levels that have no civilian uses.
Most military experts say Abrams tanks exhibit combat superiority over T-72s.
Despite Lavrov’s absurd rhetoric, there is no “Nazi gene” or Nazi regime in Ukraine.
The Will Smith-Chris Rock incident was personal and resolved without state involvement. That is drastically different from the consequences for Chinese comedian Li Haoshi, arrested and facing criminal charges due to the state censorship.
Russian news outlets based their reports about Twitter users ridiculing Zelenskyy’s European visit on six tweets, two of which are non-existing, while the other four came from shadowy accounts.
Prime Minister Hun Sen disbanded the opposition before 2018 elections. His latest move against political competition is again aimed at preserving his decades-long grip on power.
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