Russia does not plan to give Belarus the know-how to modify its planes to carry nuclear missiles, a senior diplomat says Russia does not intend to give Belarus the technology that wouldRead More…
Workers trapped after deadly coal-mine explosion
At least 28 people were killed in northern Türkiye, the country’s health minister says The death toll from a coal-mine explosion in Türkiye’s northern Bartin Province has climbed to 28, Health MinisterRead More…
Six sports where Russian stars can still shine abroad
Russian athletes remain in a number of sports outside their homeland Russian athletes still have the chance to excel on the world stage in spite of the various sanctions placed upon theRead More…
White House comments on paying for Starlink service for Ukraine
The US understands the importance of satellite communications for Kiev’s forces, Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says The Pentagon and US allies are exploring all options to maintain Starlink satellite services for UkraineRead More…
European auto industry in trouble – S&P
Inflation, supply chain issues and the energy crisis are weighing on output, according to a market data provider With energy prices in EU skyrocketing, a harsh winter could shut down production inRead More…
Inflation leading to ‘horrifying’ food insecurity — IMF
Over 120 million people in sub-Saharan Africa are under threat, IMF Africa head warns Some 123 million people, representing 12% of sub-Saharan Africa’s population, face acute food insecurity by the end ofRead More…
Merkel defends ‘very rational’ Russian gas deals
The ex-chancellor said Russian energy was the best way to a green future Germany’s former chancellor, Angela Merkel, has said she does not regret her decision to sign natural gas deals withRead More…
West prepping nuclear crisis plans – British media
Officials are reportedly looking for ways to avert “chaos” at home in case of a nuclear event Western governments are preparing plans to avoid panic and hysteria among their citizens should aRead More…
EU opens probe into vaccine deals
Prosecutors said the case is a matter of “extremely high public interest” The European Union prosecutor’s office has launched an investigation into the bloc’s procurement of billions of Covid-19 vaccine doses, amidRead More…
Nord Stream saboteurs plunged EU into ‘energy poverty’ – top minister
The destruction of Russian gas pipelines has “nullified” the EU’s energy security, Moscow’s deputy PM said The perpetrators behind the attacks on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 natural gas pipelines haveRead More…