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No Intention To Sit Down With US: North Korea

No Intention To Sit Down With US: North Korea

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Kwon Jong Gun, director-general for U.S. affairs at North Korea’s foreign ministry, called talks about a sit down with the US as an “untimely rumour”. North Korea urged South Korea to “stop meddling” in its affairs and accused Seoul of misinterpreting North Korea’s statement about having another summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump. Kwon in a statement for the Korean Central News Agency said, “It is just the time for it (South Korea) to stop meddling in others’ affairs but it seems there is no cure or prescription for its bad habit.” These statements come amid South Korean President, Moon Jae-in, offering to act as a mediator between the US and North Korea. Moon suggested Trump and Kim Jong Un meet again before the US elections in Novembe...
China Slams US As It Joins the U.N. Global Arms Trade Treaty Snubbed by President Trump

China Slams US As It Joins the U.N. Global Arms Trade Treaty Snubbed by President Trump

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China previously being the fifth-largest global arms exporter between 2014 and 2018 has now joined the global arms trade treaty at the United Nations (UN). The global arms trade treaty intends to regulate international trade in conventional weapons. While joining the global arms trade treaty, China accused the United States (US) President Donald Trump’s administration of bullying, unilateralism, and undermining efforts to combat global challenges. Without naming the US, China’s U.N. ambassador, Zhang Jun, stated that “certain country ... walked away from international commitments, and launched acts of unilateralism and bullying.” Zhang Jun further stated, “This has brought huge uncertainties to the global strategic balance and stability, and seriously undermined the joint efforts of al...
Turkey Warns of Retaliation if EU Imposes Sanctions

Turkey Warns of Retaliation if EU Imposes Sanctions

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On Monday, Turkish Foreign Minister, Mevlut Cavusogl, said Turkey will respond if the European Union (EU) imposes new sanctions on Ankara. In a press conference with the EU foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, Cavusogl stated: “If the EU takes further decisions against Turkey, we will have to respond to them.” Cavusogl urged the EU to be an 'honest broker' and said that Turkey will not be held hostage by Greece and Cyprus. The EU ministers plan to discuss Turkey on July 13 in order to consider imposing new sanctions on the country in addition to taking steps over Turkey’s drilling in Cyprus' maritime economic zone off the divided island. In February the EU imposed a travel ban and asset freezes on two people for their role in Turkey's drilling in Cyrus economic zones. The EU...
WHO Downplaying Risk Of Coronavirus Spread Being Airborne: 239 Scientists Claim

WHO Downplaying Risk Of Coronavirus Spread Being Airborne: 239 Scientists Claim

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A group consisting of 239 scientists from 32 different countries argue that the World Health Organization (WHO) needs to acknowledge that COVID-19 can spread through the air. Acknowledgement of the coronavirus being airborne can alter measures of preventing it’s spread. Since the start of the pandemic, the WHO maintained its claim of COVID-19 being spread by larger respiratory droplets that end up falling on the ground, which is often a consequence of people coughing or sneezing. The WHO has continuously dismissed the possibility of the coronavirus being airborne, except for specific high-risk medical procedures, such as when patients are first put on breathing machines. The scientists published an open letter in the journal 'Clinical Infectious Diseases' to the WHO urging them...
U.S. Forces Foreign Students To Leave or ‘Face Consequences’

U.S. Forces Foreign Students To Leave or ‘Face Consequences’

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United States (US) Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency announced on Monday that foreign students must leave the US if their school’s lectures this fall are being taught completely online or transfer to another school that is having in-person classes in order to legally remain in the US. Students who remain in the US, if their classes were fully transferred online for the fall, could potentially face deportation according to the ICE. ICE stated that it would 'not allow' student visa holders to stay in the US if their classes are fully online for the winter session. The ICE statements are referred to students holding the F-1 and M-1 visas, which are for academic and vocational students. These new announcements by the ICE do not apply to students taking partial or all classes...
Amid Internet Shutdown, 166 Killed During Anti- Government Protests in Ethiopia

Amid Internet Shutdown, 166 Killed During Anti- Government Protests in Ethiopia

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The Ethiopian government on Sunday stated more than 166 people killed during the anti-government protests in Addis Ababa and surrounding Oromia region. Although the government initially said 80 people had been killed amid the two-day protests, according to a senior regional security official the death toll was at least double that. ALSO READ: Military Deployed In Ethiopia After More Than 80 Killed In Protests As of now, the senior regional security official states 145 civilians and 11 security personnel killed. The large-scale protests erupted after a popular Oromo musician Haacaaluu Hundeessaa was shot dead by unidentified gunmen. Haacaaluu Hundeessaa belonged to the largest ethnic group of Ethiopia, the Oromos. The killing resulted in nationwide ethnic unrest fuelled by yea...
Libya Airbase Hit by ‘Foreign Air Force’; Government vows response

Libya Airbase Hit by ‘Foreign Air Force’; Government vows response

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After the 2011 NATO supported uprising that toppled and killed Libya’s longtime leader, Muammar al-Gaddafi, Libyan administrations divided into the west and the east. On Sunday, the United Nations recognized- Libyan government condemned overnight air raids against the al-Watiya airbase by “foreign air force.” The Al-Watiya airbase located in the west of the country was recently captured by the Government of National Accord (GNA), backed by Turkey. Salah al-Namrush, GNA Deputy Defence Minister, said, "The raids last night against Al-Watiya base were carried out by a foreign air force in support of the war criminal [Haftar] in a miserable and desperate attempt to achieve a morale-boosting victory." Al-Namrush further stated "response in the right place and at the right time", and...
Iran Records Highest One-Day Coronavirus Deaths; WHO Drug Trials Fail

Iran Records Highest One-Day Coronavirus Deaths; WHO Drug Trials Fail

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The number of fatalities in Iran rise to 11,571 as health authorities record 163 new deaths due to coronavirus. Iranian official health ministry announces the highest number of deaths from COVID-19 within a day period. The Iranian health ministry had recorded 162 deaths in a 24-hour period last Monday. However, on Sunday, the deaths in Iran due to coronavirus exceed previous records by reaching a toll of 163. Other middle eastern countries, namely the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Ariba, experienced an increase in coronavirus cases after the pandemic lockdowns were fully lifted last month. The World Health Organization (WHO) recorded the highest single-day increase in new coronavirus cases, of over 212,000, since the start of the pandemic.buy levitra super force online http...
Indo-China Clash: Indian Soldiers Unarmed And Caught By Surprise, Families Say

Indo-China Clash: Indian Soldiers Unarmed And Caught By Surprise, Families Say

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Indian government sources, two soldiers deployed in the Galwan Valley and the families of the fallen soldiers said that the Indian soldiers who died in the India-China clash last month were unarmed and surrounded by a larger Chinese force on a steep ridge. On June 15, twenty Indian soldiers died on the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The soldiers all belonged to the 6th Bihar Regiment. Although no shots were fired, this clash resulted in the biggest fatality in combat between India- China since the 1967 war between the two neighbours. According to talks with Reuters, Indian government officials said that the conflict began when the Indian commanding officer led a small group of Indian troops to Patrol Point 14 to confirm whether the Chinese soldiers had retreated from the site and d...
Japan flooding: Many feared dead in elderly care home, 75,000 vacate city

Japan flooding: Many feared dead in elderly care home, 75,000 vacate city

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On Saturday, southern Japan experienced heavy rain resulting in flooding and mudslides. The flooding led to more than a dozen people being presumed dead and approximately 10 missing and dozens stranded on rooftops, Japan officials said. Currently, 14 fatalities have been reported form an elderly care home in Kuma village. In the prefectures of Kumamoto and Kagoshima, more than 75,000 residents were urged to vacate following heavy rain overnight. NHK footage showed large areas of Hitoyoshi town in Kumamoto submerged in water that came from the Kuma River. Images also included many cars inundated in muddy water, mudslides smashed into houses and floodwater carrying unrooted trees. According to the Kyushu Electric Power Co, power and communication lines had been cut off resu...