Day: March 14, 2023
Activists urge UN Security Council to refer Myanmar to court
Human rights activists are urging the U.N. Security Council to refer Myanmar’s military rulers to the International Criminal Court and for neighboring Southeast Asian countries to support the opposition pro-democracy movement.
India, US Explore Development of Enhanced M777 Howitzers
The 155 mm/39 calibre M777 ultra lightweight howitzer, displayed above undergoing trials with the UK Army, has a maximum range of 24.7 km using unassisted rounds and a sustained rate of fire of 2 rds/min. India and the US are exploring the development of a 155 mm/52 calibre M777 with an extended rangeIndia and the US are exploring the development of an extended-range, longer barrel variant of the
Donald Trump blames Mike Pence for January 6 violence because he wouldn’t do what rioters wanted
Trump’s comments come two days after Pence says history will hold the former president accountable for January 6
Kraken penalty kill falters as Stars shoot to 5-2 win
The Kraken penalty kill, which had been on a hot streak of late, melted down to the tune of three goals against in a 5-2 loss to the Dallas Stars on Monday.
Singapore’s PSA said to be eyeing CK Hutchison Port stake sale
Singapore Inc looks to cut one set of Hutchison Port ties as it continues to build up another
Amid Border Standoff, China Buys Fresh Lot of Weapons Used In Galwan Clash
These spiked weapons have become a common feature at the LAC between India and ChinaChinese Army has purchased ‘combined maces’ that belong to the category of ‘cold weapons’, which were used in the Galwan clash that claimed the lives of 20 Indian soldiers in 2020. The purchases come at a time when the two countries are locked in a border stand-off. China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has
Police use of rubber bullets maiming thousands globally: Amnesty
Rights group says a global Torture-Free Trade treaty is urgently needed to regulate the trade in policing equipment.
Nearly Half Of Meetings Could Disappear Without Any Impact: Survey
Executives spend an average of 25 hours a week in meetings, yet nearly half of those Zoom calls and project updates could disappear without any negative impact, according to a survey.