Strasbourg saw thousands gather in support of the Iranian protesters. An estimated 12,000 people from all over Europe gathered to call on the European Union to blacklist the Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organisation.
Mongolia, China Look to Bolster Economic Activities in the Post-COVID Era
The end of China’s zero COVID policies will allow Ulaanbaatar and Beijing to accelerate the pledges made during President Khurelsukh’s November visit to China.
Reports: Iran arrests German for photographing oil facility
Semiofficial Iranian news agencies are reporting that a German national has been arrested in Iran after photographing an oil facility
Former commander of Russia’s mercenary group Wagner seeks asylum in Norway
A former commander of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group who fought in Ukraine said he has fled to Norway and is seeking asylum in fear for his life after witnessing the killing and mistreatment of Russian prisoners brought to front lines.
Iran arrests German national over suspected espionage
Iran has detained a German citizen for taking photos of “sensitive oil centres” in the southern province of Khuzestan, Iranian media outlets reported on Tuesday
‘Devotion’ Helps Renew Search for 1st Black Navy Pilot’s Remains
The making of a film has reignited efforts to repatriate the remains of Jesse Brown, America’s first Black Navy pilot, who died in 1950 during the Korean War.
South Africa will hold naval drills next month with Russia, China
Russia may be an international pariah state over its invasion of Ukraine, but that hasn’t stopped South Africa from agreeing to hold joint naval exercises with Moscow next month in the Indian Ocean.
Apple’s new Mac Mini with M2 chip is faster, more capable, and somehow cheaper
This year’s Mac Mini upgrade features new M2 and M2 Pro chipsets for enhanced performance and a lower starting price of $599.