The US Food and Drug Administration on Monday gave the green light to updated Covid-19 vaccine booster shots from Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech. The updated vaccines are each approved for people 12 and older and are authorized under emergency use for individuals 6 months through 11 years old. As part of …
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Ukraine urges Germany to speed up decision on missile supply
Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on Monday urged Berlin to supply Ukraine with long-range Taurus missiles during a surprise visit to Kyiv by German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock. She promised unwavering support and praised Ukraine’s progress towards EU membership, but Kuleba said Germany should speed up a decision on missile deliveries. …
Read More »Opinion | Was 9/11 The Beginning Of The End Of The American Empire?
Everyone came together in the days after the attacks, but in hindsight 9/11 looks like the moment when everything started to fall apart. Was 9/11 the beginning of the end for America? In the 22 years since the attacks, I’ve begun to worry that the answer to that question is …
Read More »Iraq’s daily oil production reaches 4.23 million barrels
The Iraqi Minister of Oil, Hayan Abdul-Ghani, stated on Sunday that Iraq’s average oil production is 4.23 million barrels per day and its oil exports are 3.35 million barrels per day. Abdul-Ghani mentioned that an agreement has not yet been reached with Turkey regarding the resumption of oil exports from …
Read More »Putin and Kim’s meeting will be full-scale visit, Kremlin says
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s trip to Russia and meeting with President Vladimir Putin will be a full-scale visit, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. Kim has set off for Russia aboard a special train, a South Korean source said, as Pyongyang and Moscow on Monday confirmed a summit with …
Read More »Magnitude 6.2 earthquake strikes Indonesia’s North Maluku: GFZ
A strong 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia’s remote North Maluku province on Monday, the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) said, but there were no immediate reports of heavy damage or deaths. The Indonesian geological agency pegged the magnitude at 5.9 with no threat of tsunami. North Maluku covers the …
Read More »Hundreds feared dead after storm, floods hit Libya
Deadly storm winds and heavy floods hit Libya over the past two days, with estimates of fatalities ranging from hundreds to thousands of people, senior officials said on Monday. The head of Libya’s eastern government, Osama Hamad, said more than 2,000 people had died in the coastal city of Derna …
Read More »At least 10 killed in renewed clashes at Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon
At least 10 people have been reportedly killed and dozens of others injured in renewed clashes between rival groups in a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon over the past days. After a month-long shaky ceasefire, the violence broke out on Thursday between affiliated members of Fatah movement and armed …
Read More »Morocco rescuers race to find survivors as earthquake toll nears 2,500
Rescuers raced against time on Monday to find survivors in the rubble more than 48 hours after Morocco’s deadliest earthquake in over six decades, with nearly 2,500 killed in a disaster that devastated villages in the High Atlas Mountains. Search teams from Spain, Britain and Qatar were joining efforts to …
Read More »Gabon’s interim prime minister: Two-year transition to free elections ‘reasonable’
The prime minister of Gabon’s transitional government, which came to power following last month’s coup, says a two-year period before holding the free elections promised by the country’s new military rulers is “reasonable.” “It’s good to set off with a reasonable objective by saying we have the desire to see the …
Read More »Russian regional vote delivers strong result for Putin
Russia has concluded regional and municipal elections, including in regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia which formally joined the Russian Federation last year, delivering strong support for President Vladimir Putin. The week-long polls which were wrapped up on Sunday, took place amid Ukraine’s counteroffensive to reclaim territories under Russian …
Read More »North Korea’s Kim ‘appears’ to have departed for Russia: Reports
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has “apparently” departed for Russia to meet with President Vladimir Putin, according to South Korean media reports. On Monday South Korea’s YTN TV, citing an unnamed government source, reported Kim appears to be headed to North Korea’s northeastern border on a special train. It said …
Read More »China says ‘resolutely opposes’ UK spying allegations
China has rejected as “pure fabrication” allegations that an espionage suspect arrested in the United Kingdom was gathering information for Beijing. Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning made the remarks during a press conference on Monday, following the arrest of a parliamentary researcher for spying at the weekend. “The so-called claim …
Read More »Democrats express frustration with Biden’s abysmal poll numbers
Leading Democratic lawmakers have raised concerns about US President Joe Biden’s ability to win reelection in 2024 after polls showed him behind several potential Republican 2024 candidates. They acknowledged the primary challenge faced by the soon-to-be 81-year-old president is his age, which has a negative impact on how voters view …
Read More »US, Canada sail warships through Chinese Taipei Strait, prompting China to puts its forces on ‘high alert’
The navies of the United States and Canada sailed two warships through the Chinese Taipei Strait, prompting China to put its troops on “constant high alert.” The US Navy said in a statement on Saturday that the guided-missile destroyer USS Ralph Johnson and Canada’s HMCS Ottawa sailed through the waters …
Read More »Niger military: France deploying forces in West Africa for ‘aggression’
Niger’s junta leaders say France is deploying its military forces to West African countries with a plan for “aggression” against its former colony. “France continues to deploy its forces in several ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) countries as part of preparations for aggression against Niger, which it is …
Read More »Russia air defenses down eight Ukrainian drones over Black Sea near Crimea
The Russian Defense Ministry says the country’s air defenses have shot down eight Ukrainian drones over the Black Sea near the Crimean Peninsula. “Overnight to September 10, an attempt by the Kiev regime to carry out a terrorist attack using aircraft-type UAVs on facilities on the territory of the Russian …
Read More »Israel’s Pegasus spyware found to exploit bug to target Apple devices
A digital watchdog has discovered spyware linked to the Israeli hacking company NSO Group, which exploited a software flaw in Apple devices. The University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab said in a statement that it had found the bug while inspecting the Apple device of a staffer at a Washington-based civil society group. The vulnerability allowed the …
Read More »Erdogan calls for Russia to not be ‘marginalized’ in grain deal
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called for Russia not to be “marginalized” in negotiations aimed at restoring a crucial Black Sea grain export deal, stressing that any initiative that isolates Moscow is unlikely to be sustainable. Erdogan made the remarks in a press briefing after the conclusion of the annual meeting of the …
Read More »Al-Sudani discusses economic cooperation with Saudi delegation
Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani held a meeting with a delegation from the Shura Council of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is currently visiting the capital, Baghdad. The delegation is headed by Ibrahim Mohammed Al-Qannas. The meeting was characterized by discussions aimed at emphasizing the importance of sustaining …
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