China says certain countries must stop ‘fuelling the fire’ in Ukraine conflict ReutersView Full Coverage on Google News
Putin has taken ‘all necessary decisions’ should West enter war, unearthed speech shows
The Russian President said he hoped his “words will be heard” during his last annual address.
Russian ‘spy ship targeting UK internet and power cables for sabotage’ is INTERCEPTED while scouring North Sea
AN apparent Russian spy ship was caught potentially targeting power and internet cables connecting the UK and the rest of Europe, it was revealed yesterday.
The vessel was intercepted in the North Sea by Dutch intelligence services who say the cable…
Russia guilty of ‘crimes against humanity,’ Biden says in Poland speech; Moscow suspends role in arms control treaty
“Kyiv stands strong,” Biden declared in wide-ranging remarks in Warsaw, ahead of the Feb. 24 anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
UK Faces Tomato Shortage As Bad Weather Hits Crops In Europe And Africa
It’s not just tomatoes, cucumbers are also in limited supply and peppers are failing to ripen.
Biden’s Ukraine visit is ‘powerful’ and ‘symbolic’: Sheridan
The Australian’s Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan says US President Joe Biden’s visit to Ukraine is a very “powerful, symbolic move”.
New quake hits battered Turkey, Syria
A new 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Monday killed three people and injured more than 200 in parts of Turkey that were laid waste two weeks ago by a massive quake that killed tens of thousands. (Feb. 21)
Iranian Foundation Rewards Salman Rushdie’s Attacker With Land- State TV
An Iranian foundation has praised the man who attacked novelist Salman Rushdie last year, leaving him severely injured, and said it will reward him with 1,000 square metres of agricultural land, state TV reported on Tuesday
Why did Russia invade Ukraine?
Vladimir Putin’s brutal military assault on sovereign neighbour continues in face of heavy losses and near-unanimous international condemnation
Ex-Russian tanker tied to ‘dark’ trade before drawing Maersk Tankers into EU debacle
Data analyst firm Windward says the Cameroon-flagged Nobel was involved in manipulating its position before controversial Mediterranean trades