This photo, taken from social media, purportedly shows Argentineans protesting a recent wave of state employee dismissals, in Buenos Aires, on February 15, 2018. Thousands of people have marched on the streets of the Argentinean capital, Buenos Aires, to protest against a recent wave of state employee dismissals ...
Read More »China air force holds drill in preparation for ‘future wars’
China’s air force says it has held another round of drills in the South China Sea and the Western Pacific in preparation for possible future wars. “Air Force exercises are rehearsals for future wars and are the most direct preparation for combat,” it said in a statement on Sunday. The drill came after a ...
Read More »US destroyer sails near Chinese island amid rising trade war fears
A US Navy destroyer has sailed close to a Chinese-built island in the disputed South China and carried out maneuver operations there, amid rising diplomatic tensions between Washington and Beijing. The USS Dewey traveled within 12 nautical miles of the Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands, known as Nansha in China, US ...
Read More »Kashmir gunfight leaves 10 Indian soldiers, suspected militants dead
A gunfight has claimed the lives of five soldiers and five suspected militants in the disputed region of Kashmir, police say. The fighters on Wednesday attacked security troops carrying out a search operation in forests around Kupwara, 95 km (60 miles) north of the main city of Srinagar, said Shamsher ...
Read More »Pakistan doing bare minimum to contain Taliban: US official
A senior US official has accused Pakistan of doing the “bare minimum” required to squeeze the Taliban and terror groups. An unnamed official from US President Donald Trump’s administration told media outlets on Friday that Islamabad has “done the bare minimum to appear responsive to our requests.” The official cited ...
Read More »UN accuses Mexico of torture, cover-up in missing students case
The United Nations human rights office has accused Mexico of ignoring fair principles of carrying out an investigation, saying authorities in the Latin American country have committed extensive rights abuses against suspects in a case related to the 2014 disappearance of 43 students. Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, the UN High Commissioner ...
Read More »Mexico warns of drug cartel meddling in elections
Mexican Interior Minister Alfonso Navarrete said Friday there are “warning signs” that drug cartels are trying to influence the country’s upcoming elections. Mexico will elect a new president, Congress, and a host of local and state officials on July 1, a vulnerable moment for a country where multi-billion-dollar drug cartels ...
Read More »US, Saudi forces launch ‘friendship’ war games amid Yemen offensive
Saudi and US military forces have launched joint “friendship” war games in the kingdom’s northern region as the Riyadh regime presses ahead with its deadly campaign against Yemen with Washington’s support. The maneuvers, dubbed Friendship Military Exercises 2018, are due to continue for several days with the announced objective of ...
Read More »Donald Trump, Kim Jong-un to meet by May: South Korea
US President Donald Trump has agreed to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un by May, says a senior South Korean official, claiming that Pyongyang is ready to get rid of its nuclear weapons under certain conditions. Chung Eui-yong, South Korea’s national security advisor, broke the news in Washington on Thursday, ...
Read More »Nine killed as bombing targets gathering of Shia Hazaras in Afghan capital
At least nine people have been killed and 18 others injured in a bomb attack near a Shia mosque in the Afghan capital, Kabul. The casualties were caused after an attacker, who had been stopped at a nearby security checkpoint, set off an explosive device he was carrying, said Nasrat Rahimi, ...
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