Germany is considering a ban on parts made by Chinese manufacturers Huawei and ZTE in its 5G networks from 2026, government sources told AFP on Wednesday. According to government proposals, Chinese components would be excluded from the country’s “core network” from January 1, 2026, the sources said. It is understood …
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Power of veto pushed UN into deadlock: Ukrainian president
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Wednesday the veto power in the “hands of the aggressor” has pushed the UN into a “deadlock”. “Veto power should be voluntarily suspended but we can also observe that Russia will not give up this stolen privilege voluntarily,” he said in an address to …
Read More »Security forces neutralize four ISIS terrorists involved in killing civilians in al-Anbar
Iraq’s Security Media Cell (SMC) on Wednesday announced the elimination of four ISIS members who had earlier this week paraded the murder of two civilians in al-Anbar. “Through the diligent efforts of the Joint Operations Command and the ongoing field monitoring by the ground forces command, a force from the …
Read More »Morocco’s $11.7 bln post-earthquake reconstruction plan to benefit 4.2 million people
Morocco plans to spend 120 billion dirhams ($11.7 billion) in a post-earthquake reconstruction programme over the next five years, the Royal Palace said on Wednesday. The plan would target 4.2 million people in the worst hit provinces.
Read More »UN chief on climate crisis: ‘Humanity has opened the gates of hell’
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres sounded a warning on the climate crisis Wednesday when he said: “Humanity has opened the gates of hell.” “Horrendous heat is having horrendous effects, distraught farmers watching crops carried away by floods, sweltering temperatures spawning disease, and thousands fleeing in fear as historic fires rage,” Guterres …
Read More »China says Britain’s plans to disrupt Hong Kong ‘doomed to fail’
China’s foreign ministry in Hong Kong slammed a six month report on the financial hub by Britain, saying it ignored “good” societal conditions, a more stable business environment and instead supported “anti China” chaos. The comments came after Britain published its six monthly report on the Chinese controlled hub, from …
Read More »New Zealand breaks silence on Canada-India diplomatic row
New Zealand’s top diplomat said that if Canadian allegations against India over the killing of a Sikh leader proved correct, it would be of serious concern, local media reported on Wednesday. Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta’s statement came after Australia expressed its deep concern over alleged New Delhi involvement in the …
Read More »Azerbaijan halts Karabakh offensive after ceasefire deal with Armenian separatists
Azerbaijan said on Wednesday it had halted military action in its breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh after Armenian separatist forces there agreed to a ceasefire whose terms signaled the area would return to Baku’s control. Under the agreement, confirmed by both sides and effective from 1 p.m. (0900 GMT) on Wednesday, …
Read More »Al-Amiri confirms that an attack on any Iraqi territory is an attack on all of Iraq
The Secretary-General of the Badr Organization, Hadi Al-Amiri, confirmed that the attack on Sulaymaniyah represents an attack on all of Iraq. Al-Amiri’s office stated in a statement today: “The Secretary-General of the Badr Organization received in his office in Baghdad the head of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan Party, Pavel …
Read More »Group of Muslim Americans sue FBI over ‘secret’ no-fly list
A Muslim advocacy group in the US is suing the FBI, in an attempt to put an end to the use of a secret watchlist that almost exclusively targets Muslims for scrutiny when they travel. The lawsuit was filed by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), against 29 federal agencies, including …
Read More »Biden: US seeks to stop China’s ‘aggression, intimidation’
US President Joe Biden has delivered the usual double-talk, telling China that Washington seeks to stop Beijing’s “aggression and intimidation” while working with the Asian power. Addressing world leaders at the opening of the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, Biden said, “When it comes to China, I want to be …
Read More »Azerbaijan, Karabah separatists announce Russia-brokered ceasefire
Azerbaijan and Armenian-backed separatists in Karabakh have agreed to a Russian proposal for a ceasefire, a day after Baku launched a military operation there. Separatist Armenian forces in Karabakh said they had agreed to stop hostilities from 1 p.m. local time (0900 GMT) on Wednesday. “With the mediation of the command of …
Read More »China installs satellite network on disputed reefs as ASEAN launches drills
China has built two ground stations for its BeiDou satellite system on disputed South China Sea reefs, according to state media. The stations, connected to China’s land-based ship automatic identification system (AIS), are installed at lighthouses located on North Reef and Bombay Reef in the Paracel Islands, which are also …
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