U.S. exercises right of innocent passage in international waters.
A Russian propaganda telegram channel fabricated the Ukrainian news report about the death of Ukraine Defense Intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov, and state-owned RIA Novosti amplified the fabrication.
India was not the first to use visas as a weapon. The two Asian giants are equally at fault for denying visas to each other’s journalists. China has a record of using visas as a weapon to stifle opposing views.
U.S. troops have been training Ukrainians since before the war, but the Pentagon has tightly restricted media access to the training. VOA Pentagon correspondent Carla Babb brings us an exclusive look inside the training mission that has been out of public view – until now.
The anti-tank missile in the report is not a U.S. Javelin and there is no evidence it came from U.S. stocks or was intended for Ukraine.
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.
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