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Sánchez visits Kyiv on the day Spain starts EU presidency
Sánchez arrived in the Ukrainian capital by train from Poland.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-7-21022 -
Eurozone inflation drops to 5.5 pct in June: Eurostat
Yearly inflation in the eurozone is expected to fall to 5.5 percent in June, compared to 6.1 percent in May, according to a flash estimate published on Friday by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union (E…
Source:XINHUA2023-7-11029 -
China's new journey creates fresh opportunities for world: Chinese ambassador
Chinese Ambassador to the United States Xie Feng said at a recent event that China's new journey will not only reinvigorate its own new development, but also create fresh opportunities for the world.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-11127 -
Extreme heat wave spreads across U.S. with over 55 million people under heat alerts
The extreme heat wave that has baked much of southern United States continues to spread to other regions of the country this week, with over 55 million people now under heat alerts.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-28998 -
Counter-terrorist operation regime introduced in Moscow
Russia's National Anti-terrorism Committee announced on Saturday that a counter-terrorist operation regime has been introduced in Moscow city, the Moscow region and the Voronezh region to prevent possible terrorist acts,…
Source:XINHUA2023-6-251354 -
China-Europe freight train services expand in first 5 months
China-Europe freight train services saw solid growth from January to May this year, with the transport capacity and efficiency continuously rising.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-251803 -
U.S. approves sales of lab-grown meat to consumers
U.S. regulators have approved the sales of cell-cultured chicken to customers in a landmark decision, the two startups that received the first approvals said on Wednesday.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-221208 -
Missing Titan: US military confirms 'underwater noises' near search area
The Boston Coast Guard Wednesday confirmed detecting "underwater noises in the search area" where the OceanGate Expedition's Titan submersible had gone missing, hours after news regarding "banging" sounds heard by a Cana…
Source:The News International2023-6-21878 -
Alarms were raised about OceanGate’s experimental approach
The submersible Titan's history of lost contact with surface raises concerns about its reliability and safety protocols
Source:The News International2023-6-211228 -
Finland's new government takes office
The new government of Finland, led by Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, took office on Tuesday.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-21981 -
UN chief says prevention most effective way to ending terrorism
The international community should focus on prevention as the most effective approach to ending the global menace of terrorism, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Monday.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-201174 -
China donates energy-saving facilities to help Egypt combat climate change
China donated a batch of energy-saving public facilities to Egypt on Sunday to help promote the green transformation and climate adaptation of the North African country.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-191310 -
China's largest desert transforms into green development powerhouse for Xinjiang
Once known as the "sea of death," the Taklimakan Desert, the world's second-largest shifting sand desert, has become a driving force for green development in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-181023 -
Promotion event on China Int'l Import Expo debuts in Iceland
China International Import Expo (CIIE) overseas promotion activities came to Iceland for the first time on Friday. Representatives from government organizations of both China and Iceland, as well as local business figur…
Source:XINHUA2023-6-181081 -
UN chief calls for accelerating climate action
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday called for accelerating action to address climate change, as he voiced concerns over the world's off-tracking and backtracking in reaching climate goals.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-16774 -
Greece boat disaster leaves at least 79 dead and hundreds missing
A fishing boat crammed to the gunwales with migrants trying to reach Europe capsized and sank Wednesday off the coast of Greece, authorities said, leaving at least 79 dead and many more missing in one of the worst disast…
Source:SunOnline International2023-6-151534 -
U.S. sees more unintentional shootings by children: CBS News
A 2-year-old toddler gained access to an unsecured firearm, accidentally got shot and later pronounced dead at a local hospital in the U.S. state of Michigan over the weekend, according to police.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-15828 -
Trump pleads 'not guilty' in US secret documents case
Donald Trump has denied dozens of criminal counts of willfully mishandling US government secrets and scheming to prevent their return, in a historic first appearance in federal court.
Source:SunOnline International2023-6-141039 -
NATO exercise to cause disruption to passenger flights, raising concerns in Germany
A massive NATO exercise that kicked off on Monday is set to cause major disruptions to passenger flights in Germany, raising concerns from air travellers and also protesters.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-14835 -
Iran's supreme leader says nothing wrong with reaching nuclear deal if infrastructure remains "intact"
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said on Sunday there is nothing wrong with reaching a nuclear deal providing that the country's atomic infrastructure remains "intact," according to the official news agency IRNA.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-121109 -
Four children missing in Amazon found alive after 40 days
Four young children have been found alive after more than a month wandering the Amazon where they survived like “children of the jungle,” according to Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2023-6-10907 -
China-Hungary trade promotion events underway in Budapest
Hungary-China Business Meeting and Signing Ceremony took place here on Friday, as part of a series of trade promotion events to boost economic and trade relations between the two countries.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-101072 -
Trump indicted in classified documents probe
Donald Trump said on Thursday he has been indicted over his handling of classified documents after leaving office, the US ex-president's most serious legal threat yet as a firestorm of criminal investigations imperil his…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-6-91215 -
High food, energy prices drag Eurozone economies into mild recession: Eurostat
The 20-nation eurozone was in mild recession at the start of this year, according to data released Thursday by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union (EU).
Source:XINHUA2023-6-91261 -
Pakistan, China, Iran hold maiden talks on fighting terrorism
Pakistan, China and Iran on Wednesday held the first meeting of “Trilateral Consultation on counter-terrorism and security” in the Chinese capital Beijing, announced the Foreign Office spokesperson.
Source:The News International2023-6-81072 -
USAID allocates $16.4m for Pakistan's flood recovery efforts
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has pledged $16.4 million in assistance to Pakistan to aid the victims of the devastating floods that occurred in 2022.
Source:The News International2023-6-71221 -
CPC delegation visits Egypt
At the invitation of the Egyptian Republican People's Party, a CPC delegation visited Egypt from Saturday to Monday.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-61254 -
Israeli soldiers killed in shooting near Egyptian border
Three Israeli soldiers and an Egyptian security officer have been killed near the countries' border, Israel and Egypt said, in an incident whose details remained unclear but which the countries said they were investigati…
Source:SunOnline International2023-6-4918 -
How U.S. "de-risking" trick will jeopardize global economy
Despite its much hyped rhetoric of the so-called "looking to de-risk and diversify," the United States has in deed hastened its scheme to "decouple from China."
Source:XINHUA2023-6-41463 -
No Ukraine cease-fire without a peace deal: Blinken
Allowing Moscow to keep the one-fifth of Ukraine territory it has occupied would send the wrong message to Russia and to "other would-be aggressors around the world," according to Blinken.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-6-31636 -
UN warns of aid shortage, looming food crisis in wake of devastating cyclone that hit Myanmar
The United Nations warned Friday that far too little aid is reaching cyclone-hit areas of Myanmar and the country could face a major food crisis soon if farmers are unable to plant crops.
Source:International The Times2023-6-21469 -
Security Council supports UN presence in Sudan: council president
Lana Zaki Nusseibeh (2nd R), the permanent representative of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to the United Nations, arrives at a press conference at the beginning of her country's Security Council presidency for the month…
Source:XINHUA2023-6-21151 -
North Korea's bid to launch country's first spy satellite fails
North Korea has said that its attempt to launch the country's first spy satellite has failed.
Source:SunOnline International2023-5-311000 -
Situation at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant fragile, dangerous: IAEA chief
The nuclear safety and security situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine remains extremely fragile and dangerous, said the chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Tuesday.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-311555 -
Xinhua Commentary: Sci-tech advancement to benefit Chinese people, whole world
China is accelerating efforts to achieve greater self-reliance and strength in science and technology, while pursuing more collaboration with other countries to promote sci-tech innovation.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-31823 -
U.S. debt default crisis becomes political pawn of partisan fight
After weeks of trading blame and playing a game of chicken, the U.S. White House and Republicans on Sunday reached a final agreement to raise the debt ceiling to avert a fast-approaching default amid global concerns.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-301239 -
Giant rally against Serbia govt over mass shootings
Tens of thousands of people have staged the fourth weekly anti-government protest in the Serbian capital Belgrade after two back-to-back shootings that killed 18 people, half of them children.
Source:The News International2023-5-281055 -
Explainer: What's at stake in Türkiye's first presidential runoff?
As the final battle for the Turkish presidency is within 24 hours, millions of Turks are prepared to cast a decisive ballot.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-281815 -
Passenger opens exit door during airplane flight in SKorea
A passenger opened an emergency exit door during a plane flight in South Korea on Friday, causing air to blast inside the cabin and slightly injure 12 people, officials said. The plane landed safely.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-5-27849 -
Strict gun laws not enough to protect children at high risk of violence in U.S.: research
Death rates from gunshots among young people were 11 times higher in "socially vulnerable" communities compared to those in low-risk areas, according to research published on Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medi…
Source:XINHUA2023-5-26879 -
Six killed, 100 homes destroyed in Afghan flood
Six people have been killed and dozens of homes washed away in central Afghanistan after heavy rains were funnelled down mountain valleys causing devastating floods, a local official said Wednesday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-5-25791 -
Head of Russian private army Wagner says more than 20,000 of his troops died in Bakhmut battle
The head of the Russian private army Wagner says his force lost more than 20,000 men in the drawn-out battle for Bakhmut, with about half of those who died in the eastern Ukrainian city being Russian convicts recruited t…
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-5-251644 -
EU defense ministers fail to agree on new military aid to Ukraine
The defense ministers of the European Union (EU) member states have failed to reach an agreement on new military aid to Ukraine, the bloc's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said here on Tuesday.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-24964 -
Joint commissioning, testing of Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway starts
The joint commissioning and testing of the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway (HSR) started on Monday, marking a milestone in the construction of the railway project.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-231480 -
Strong 5.5 magnitude quake rocks Northern California coast
The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) has confirmed a significant earthquake measuring 5.5 magnitudes that struck the offshore region of Northern California.
Source:The News International2023-5-221013 -
China launches "Macao Science 1" space exploration satellites
China successfully sent two satellites of "Macao Science 1," a space exploration program, into space on Sunday.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-221616 -
Russia says Wagner private army, with help from Russian troops, seized Bakhmut
Russia’s defense ministry said early Sunday that forces of the Wagner private army, with the support of Russian troops, seized the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.
Source:SunOnline International2023-5-211026 -
Deaf Malaysian missing from Everest South Col, Piyali airlifted to Lukla from Makalu
A deaf and mute Malaysian climber, who stood atop Mt Everest on May 18, has gone missing from South Col.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-5-211155 -
BCCI and Korea agency cooperate for better business
Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) President, Tandy Wangchuk, and Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) Director General, Samsoo Kim, signed an MoU in Thimphu yesterday to build stronger business re…
Source:Kuensel2023-5-20842 -
Canadian lawmakers express concern over human rights violations in Pakistan
In a significant development, Canadian lawmakers have expressed "grave concern over the situation unfolding in Pakistan" in a letter sent to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Source:The News International2023-5-201181 -
Death toll rises to 13 from N. Italy floods
The torrential rain eased in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region on Thursday but much of the area remained under water. The death toll from flooding and landslides rose to at least 13, with dozens of people still listed as mis…
Source:XINHUA2023-5-20854 -
World Bank expects UAE's non-oil economy to grow
The economies of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are projected to grow by 2.5 per cent in 2023 and 3.2 per cent in 2024.
Source:NepalNews2023-5-181051 -
New study finds over 1.6 million excess deaths among Black Americans over 2 decades
Black population in the United States experienced more than 1.63 million excess deaths and more than 80 million excess years of life lost, when compared with the White population over the last two decades, according to a…
Source:XINHUA2023-5-171061 -
Biden to cut short Asia-Pacific trip due to debt ceiling stalemate: media
U.S. President Joe Biden will not travel to Papua New Guinea and Australia later this month as originally planned due to the ongoing stalemate in negotiations with congressional leaders
Source:XINHUA2023-5-17850 -
UN official regrets stalemate in Israeli-Palestinian political process
UN Undersecretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo on Monday regretted the stalemate between Israelis and Palestinians.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-16621 -
Türkiye's presidential election goes to likely runoff with 93 pct of votes counted
Türkiye was heading toward a likely runoff presidential election as Sunday vote count showed neither of the candidates above the 50-percent threshold of the votes to win outright, according to preliminary results.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-15993 -
China's national reunification must be realized: FM
The post-war international order must be safeguarded and China's national reunification must be realized, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang said on Wednesday.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-11622 -
U.S. ending COVID-19 public emergency poses profound impacts
U.S. COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) declaration is set to expire on Thursday.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-111091 -
Jury finds Trump liable for sexual abuse, defamation in civil case
A federal jury in New York on Tuesday found former U.S. President Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll in a department store dressing room in the mid-1990s.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-10821 -
New study sheds light on animal species turnover in south China
A new study on the fossil records unearthed at Yanlidong, a cave site in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, has filled in the blanks concerning the relationship between Mid-Pleistocene Transition (MPT).
Source:XINHUA2023-5-101008 -
U.S. politics no more normal: Washington Post
There's a powerful case that at the heart of the American people's uneasiness is a widespread sense that politics just isn't normal anymore, reported The Washington Post on Sunday in an Opinion article titled "There's a …
Source:XINHUA2023-5-91058 -
At least 27 dead in Peru gold mine fire
At least 27 workers have died in a fire at a gold mine in a remote area of southern Peru, authorities said today.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-5-8528 -
South Koreans protest Japanese PM's visit to Seoul
Several South Korean organizations rallied here Sunday to protest Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's visit to South Korea.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-8654 -
Protest continues over chokehold death of black man on New York subway
Demonstrations went on in New York City on Saturday, five days after 30-year-old black man Jordan Neely was allegedly choked to death by 24-year-old white U.S. marine veteran Daniel Penny on a subway in the city.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-81007 -
Charles III crowned King at UK's first coronation in 70 years
Charles III was on Saturday crowned monarch of the United Kingdom (UK) and 14 other Commonwealth realms in the UK's first coronation since 1953 at Westminster Abbey in central London.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-71060 -
Chinese premier meets with IOC president in Beijing
Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with visiting International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach in Beijing on Saturday.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-71185 -
King's coronation draws apathy, criticism in former colonies
Two days ahead of Charles' crowning, campaigners from 12 Commonwealth countries wrote to the monarch urging him to apologize for the legacies of British colonialism.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-5-6999 -
Close to 190 U.S. banks could collapse: USA Today
A study on the fragility of the U.S. banking system found that 186 more banks are at risk of failure even if only half of their uninsured depositors decide to withdraw their funds, reported USA Today on Thursday.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-5919 -
U.S. Fed hikes interest rates by 25 basis points
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised the target range for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 5-5.25 percent, saying that the Fed "remains highly attentive to inflation risks."
Source:XINHUA2023-5-4892 -
Gaza cross-border fire after Palestinian hunger striker dies
The Israeli military conducted air strikes and traded fire with Gaza rulers on Tuesday in a flare-up of violence following the death in Israeli custody of a Palestinian prisoner on hunger strike.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-5-3845 -
3 imprisoned Iranian female journalists win top UN prize
The United Nations announced Tuesday night that its premier prize for press freedom has been awarded to three imprisoned Iranian female journalists “for their commitment to truth and accountability.”
Source:SunOnline International2023-5-31204 -
China's Honor unveils new cellphone in Türkiye
Chinese smart devices maker Honor unveiled its new mobile phone on Tuesday at a ceremony held in Istanbul, Türkiye's largest city.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-3851 -
Pakistani-Americans hail restoration of White House Eid celebrations by US President Joe Biden
Influential Pakistani-Americans, who attended the Eid reception hosted by United States President Joe Biden, welcomed the restoration of the celebrations at the White House which were stopped during former president Dona…
Source:The News International2023-5-21230 -
First Republic Bank rescue deal unlikely to remove U.S. downside risks
U.S. top banking group JPMorgan Chase announced on Monday it has acquired the substantial majority of assets and assumed the deposits and certain other liabilities of First Republic Bank from the Federal Deposit Insuran…
Source:XINHUA2023-5-21069 -
Mars rover Zhurong finds evidence of water at red planet's low latitudes
China's Mars rover Zhurong has provided key observational evidence of liquid water at low Martian latitudes, the warmest regions on the red planet, according to a new study published in the journal Science Advances this …
Source:XINHUA2023-5-1783 -
North Korea insults Biden, warns of serious danger
Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, has warned that the new US-South Korea agreement would only lead to "more serious danger," reported the state media on Saturday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-4-30768 -
Data points to slowing U.S. economy, possible recession
The U.S. economy appears to be slowing, and could hit a recession this year, according to experts, economic indicators and major corporations.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-30620 -
Japan should have correct understanding of China: Chinese ambassador
Japan should have a correct understanding of China from the root, Chinese Ambassador Wu Jianghao said.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-30936 -
Singapore executes man for cannabis trafficking
Singapore on Wednesday executed a man accused of coordinating a cannabis delivery, despite pleas for clemency from his family and protests from activists.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-4-27918 -
US not against Pakistan-Russia oil deal
The United States has reiterated that it has no objection to Pakistan’s decision to import oil from Russia, stating that every county has the right to decide according to its needs.
Source:The News International2023-4-27833 -
U.S. gets competition with China all wrong in Latin America: World Politics Review
Latin America is worth caring about regardless of how it factors into Washington's competition with Beijing, argued an article published on World Politics Review on Monday
Source:XINHUA2023-4-27671 -
World Insights: Toxic friendship -- How Washington exploits Ukraine crisis to shackle Europe
A report published Monday by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) indicated that military expenditure in Europe shot up by 13 percent in 2022 -- its steepest year-on-year increase in at least 30 …
Source:XINHUA2023-4-27989 -
Türkiye presents state medals to domestic, foreign rescue teams for quake efforts
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday presented state medals to 55,000 personnel from local and foreign rescue teams for their contributions to the rescue and relief efforts after the massive earthquakes in F…
Source:XINHUA2023-4-261301 -
U.S. small business wants bigger voice on China: The Wire
As relations between the United States and China sour, there is one important constituency keen on maintaining close trade ties -- small American companies across all 50 states, many of which have done business with Chin…
Source:XINHUA2023-4-261519 -
Evacuation operations underway as Sudan battles rage
Foreign countries on Sunday rushed to evacuate their nationals from battle-torn Sudan where deadly fighting raged into a second week between forces loyal to two rival generals.
Source:The News International2023-4-241780 -
Protests against NATO held across Sweden
"NATO is nothing but the war machine of the United States," Nellie Puig, a Swede protesting her country joining the military alliance, told Xinhua in central Stockholm on Saturday.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-24992 -
Bodies of two Indian students who went missing at US lake recovered
The bodies of two Indian students have been recovered after they went missing at a lake in the east of the Paynetown Marina in the US, reported USA Today
Source:NepalNews2023-4-231293 -
Supreme Court preserves access to abortion pill for now
The Supreme Court on Friday preserved women’s access to a drug used in the most common method of abortion, rejecting lower-court restrictions while a lawsuit continues.
Source:myRepublica2023-4-22832 -
U.S. eavesdrops on UN secretary-general: Washington Post
The United States eavesdropped on conversations of the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and other UN officials, according to a report by The Washington Post citing leaked classified intelligence document…
Source:XINHUA2023-4-191155 -
Myanmar junta frees 3,000 prisoners on Buddhist New Year
To mark the Buddhist New Year, the Myanmar military junta released more than 3,000 prisoners on Monday, according to a statement by the military government.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-4-18933 -
Chinese embassy organizes Ramadan charity event in Egypt
The Chinese Embassy in Egypt and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Egypt organized a food distribution event on Sunday for needy Egyptians during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-181378 -
UN chief calls for dialogue to resolve crisis in Sudan
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday called on leaders of the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces to immediately cease hostilities and begin a dialogue to resolve the crisis in Sudan.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-18929 -
Houthis unveil new prisoner exchange deal with Yemeni gov't
Prisoners released disembark from a plane during a prisoner exchange at the Sanaa airport in Sanaa, Yemen, April 16, 2023.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-171120 -
State dept to be contacted over 'unjust' moves in Pakistan: US lawmaker
The ties between the United States lawmakers and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan seem to be deepening as the American Congressman Ted W. Lieu held a telephonic conversation with the former prime minist…
Source:The News International2023-4-111001 -
Gun deaths of U.S. kids up 50 pct in grim new record: Global News
Most gun deaths among children, a total of 60 percent, in 2021 were homicides, while one-third were suicides and the remaining were accidents.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-111173 -
China not source of "debt trap" for African nations: FM spokesperson
China is not the source of African countries' "debt trap," but a partner to help them and other developing countries to escape the "poverty trap," a spokesperson for the Chinese foreign ministry said Monday.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-111189 -
Iran says reducing U.S. dollar influence will minimize West's domination over global economy
A top Iranian security official said on Sunday that reducing the U.S. dollar's influence on regional and international trade will minimize the West's domination over the global economy.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-101139 -
China, Europe closely tied in economy for brighter future
In its East Asia and the Pacific Economic Update for April 2023, titled "Reviving Growth," the World Bank forecast that the projected slowdown in growth in advanced economies may be largely offset by signs of revival in …
Source:XINHUA2023-4-9995 -
Israel Palestinian tensions high after deadly attacks
An Italian tourist was killed and five people were wounded in a car ramming in Tel Aviv on Friday that came hours after two Israeli sisters were killed in a shooting attack in the occupied West Bank.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-8868 -
China starts drills around Taiwan after US Speaker meeting
China began three days of military exercises around Taiwan on Saturday to express anger at Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen’s meeting with the speaker of the US House of Representatives, as the island's defence ministry sa…
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-81161
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