A YouTuber-turned-lawmaker was dismissed from Japan’s upper house on Wednesday for failing to attend any parliamentary sessions since he got elected last year.
What The Video Of A Russian Jet Intercepting A US Drone Shows: 5 Points
The US European Command today released a video of the controversial encounter between an armed Russian Su-27 aircraft conducting what it called “an unsafe/unprofessional intercept” of an unmanned drone of the US Air Force over the Black Sea.
Russian Jet Dumps Substance on U.S. Drone Over Black Sea
A camera on a U.S. surveillance drone filmed a Russian warplane spraying it with what the Pentagon said was fuel.
Japanese and South Korean leaders meet to restore relations and strengthen regional security
The Japanese and South Korean leaders met on Thursday during a highly anticipated summit to discuss improving trade and security relations. This comes amid concerns over North Korea’s growing unrest and China’s increasing influence.
Russia gives suspended sentence to soldier who admitted killing Ukrainian civilian
Daniil Frolkin’s sentence on charges of spreading ‘fake news’ seen as attempt to silence other service personnelRussia-Ukraine war – latest news updatesA Russian soldier who confessed to killing a civilian in Ukraine last year has been given a five-and…
Further strikes suspended as NHS workers offered new pay deal – as it happened
Unions recommend members accept pay offer Sinn Féin’s US fundraising arm has caused a row by calling for a referendum on Irish unity in adverts in the New York Times, Washington Post and other US publications.The half-page ads were paid for by Friends …
CISA Warns of Adobe ColdFusion Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild
On March 15, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added a new vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. The said vulnerability impacts Adobe ColdFusion and is actively exploited by threat actors. De…
Georgia grand jury heard third Trump call attempting to influence 2020 election results
Ex-president’s calls to state officials could lead to unprecedented criminal charges