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Iran FM says no basis for resuming talks with US
Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi said there is currently no possibility of resuming negotiations with the United States, citing “lack of constructive behavior” from Washington.
Denmark leads the way with first large-scale E-methanol production
With COP30 kicking off on Monday, world leaders are set to discuss new strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions – with a particular focus on the shipping industry. One potential solution is e-methanol, now being produced on a large scale for the …
Gaza’s streets overwhelmed by waste causing a growing public heath crisis
The October Peace Plan allowed those who had survived displacement from cities in Gaza to return home. In the heavily bombarded areas of Khan Younis and Gaza City, however, they now face a new challenge: a growing public health crisis caused by the co…
UK and Norway deepen naval ties on carrier mission
Six months of combined operations aboard HMS Prince of Wales have strengthened cooperation between British and Norwegian naval forces, the Royal Navy have stated.
The post UK and Norway deepen naval ties on carrier mission first appeared on UK Defence Journal.
Ukraine strikes cut power and heating in two Russian cities
Local officials said Voronezh and Belgorod were targeted late on Saturday and early on Sunday.
UK military to help protect Belgium after drone incursions
Sir Richard Knighton, the UK military chief, says his Belgian counterpart asked for assistance this week in the form of UK personnel and equipment.
Ukraine: Women are taking on roles that were done by men before the war
As Ukraine is forced to send more and more soldiers to the frontline, women are taking on roles that were traditionally done by men. Daniel Quinlan reports.
Al-Sharaa to become the first Syrian president to visit the White House after an unlikely rise
Ahmad al-Sharaa, once detained by the U.S. for joining al-Qaida in Iraq, will be the first Syrian president to visit Washington since 1946.
US Government shutdown hits 39th day
Over 1,400 US flights were canceled Saturday after airlines cut traffic due to the federal government shutdown. Nearly 6,000 more were delayed, down from 7,000 on Friday, FlightAware reports. The FAA is reducing capacity at 40 busy airports as unpaid,…