China says Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus and a close ally of the Russian leader, will visit Beijing this week.
Belarus leader and Putin ally Alexander Lukashenko to visit China
Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus and a close ally of the Russian leader, will visit Beijing this week, China’s Foreign Ministry said, as U.S. concerns grow that China is considering providing military aid to Russia.
Putin accuses West of plotting to ‘eliminate’ Russia in new interview
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said in an interview that his country has no choice but to take into account NATO’s nuclear capabilities
Raab says he will resign from British cabinet if bullying allegation upheld
Dominic Raab is being investigated by a lawyer over claims of bullying, with dozens of officials thought to be involved in eight formal complaints
Nikki Haley says if voted to power, she will cut foreign aid to countries like China & Pakistan
Indian-American Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has vowed that if voted to power, she will cut every cent in foreign aid for countries like China, Pakistan and Iraq which hate America, saying “a strong America doesn’t pay off the bad guys…
Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador shares ‘proof’ of woodland elf – The Independent
Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador shares ‘proof’ of woodland elf The IndependentMexico’s President Is Tweeting About Elves. Biden Could Never. Yahoo NewsMexican president AMLO’s elf photo has probably circulated for ye…
Biden national security adviser: No ‘definitive answer’ on COVID origins despite lab leak report
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said there is still no “definitive answer” from the intelligence community to how COVID-19 originated, despite reporting that the Department of Energy has concluded the pandemic most likely came from …
Cutting Pentagon Jobs Won’t Stop the Real Waste, Union Says
Lawmakers should reject pressure to fund underperforming weapons and service contracts, AFGE officials said.
Russia must account for NATO’s nuclear weapons, Putin says
As he has done repeatedly during the Ukraine war, Putin claimed that Russia faces an existential threat because, in his view, NATO is seeking the country’s “strategic defeat.”