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US elites stuck in Cold War – North Korea

North Korea’s deputy foreign minister has accused the US of “unjust and outrageous hostility” towards Pyongyang and Moscow, saying it shows Washington’s hegemonic mentality based on Cold War logic. “The US ill-minded repugnancy toward the North Korea-Russia relations only reveals that it lacks power and wits in the showdown with the anti-imperialist independent countries,” Im Chon Il said …

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Western ‘idiots’ want World War III — ex-Russian president

The conflict in Ukraine may lead to World War III because of the “idiots” occupying leading roles in the West, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has warned. “The number of high-ranking morons is rising in NATO member states,” he wrote on Telegram on Sunday. Medvedev, who currently serves as the deputy head of Russia’s Security Council, was responding …

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France calls on Turkey, Hungary to deliver on Sweden NATO bid

France urged Turkey and Hungary on Thursday to come through on Sweden’s stalled bid to join NATO. Hungary and Turkey in July lifted their vetoes against Sweden’s entry into the Atlantic alliance, but have been slow to ratify its membership. “We would like to see Sweden in NATO and we would like to see Turkey …

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Ukraine says Russian Black Sea Fleet commander among 34 officers killed

Ukraine’s special forces said that the commander of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, Admiral Viktor Sokolov, and 33 other officers were killed in a Ukrainian missile attack on the fleet’s headquarters in the Crimean port of Sevastopol last week. Ukraine’s claim to have killed one of Russia’s most senior navy officers came as Russian authorities said on Monday …

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Mild autumn weather prevails, with warmer temps in most regions

Jordan is experiencing moderate autumn weather Tuesday, with temperatures varying throughout the Kingdom. High mountainous regions can expect cooler temperatures, while the rest of the regions will encounter relatively warm to hot conditions. According to a report from the Jordan Meteorological Department, the prevailing winds are moderate and blowing from the northwest. Looking ahead to …

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Jordan’s cabinet ministers submit resignations ahead of anticipated reshuffle

During a cabinet session chaired by Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh on Monday morning, several ministers tendered their resignations in anticipation of a government ministerial reshuffle. Informed government and parliamentary sources suggest that the reshuffle may encompass six ministerial portfolios, including Water, Trade and Industry, Government Communications, the official government spokesperson, and Public Works and Investment. …

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Israeli Occupation continues to close crossings to Gaza Strip

For the 11th day in a row, the Israeli Occupation continues to close the main pedestrian crossing to the Gaza Strip, Erez/Beit Hanoun, while the commercial Kerem Shalom/Karm Abu Salem crossing is closed for the fourth consecutive day. This exacerbated the already difficult living conditions after more than 17 years of tight Israeli Occupation land, …

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EU trade chief warns businesses questioning future in China

The EU’s trade chief told Beijing on Monday that tough security laws and a more “politicised” business environment have left European companies struggling to understand their obligations and questioning their future in China. China’s refusal to condemn ally Russia for its war in Ukraine also poses a “reputational risk” for the world’s second-largest economy, Trade …

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Armenia receives first influx of Karabakh refugees

Armenia prepared Monday to welcome a new flood of Nagorno-Karabakh refugees while the leaders of Azerbaijan and ally Turkey were set to hold a celebratory summit marking Baku’s victory over the rebel enclave. And as Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan blamed Russia for last week’s events, more protests were planned in Yerevan over his handling …

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Fighting ongoing after police officer killed in attack in north Kosovo

Gunmen holed up in a northern Kosovo monastery clashed with authorities Sunday, according to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, hours after a police officer was killed when a patrol was hit by an ambush involving firearms and explosives. Kurti said that the group of at least 30 heavily armed gunmen were now surrounded by authorities near …

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