TOKYO - Former Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu passed away this month, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported Friday. He was 91 years old. After the Gulf War, the Japanese Self-Defense...
Read more“We are now embarking on a new chapter, namely a decision to offer the fourth jab to the most vulnerable citizens,” Health Minister Magnus Heunicke told reporters on Wednesday, adding that “the more widespread...
Read moreUpon entering the Sustainability Gate of Expo 2020 Dubai, the first thing you will see is a forest of "energy trees". The pavilion, also known as Terra, is one of...
Read moreAn estimated 7.7 million people in Somalia will require humanitarian assistance and protection in 2022, marking a 30 percent rise in needs in just one year, according to the UN....
Read moreIn an interview with RIA Novosti, published on Monday, the, Aleksey Dakhnovsky, said that according to Chinese statistics, the volume of mutual trade had already surpassed $130 billion in the...
Read moreSpeaking about Nur-Sultan's decision to call in allied peacekeepers, Blinken told CNN that Washington had “real questions” about “why they felt compelled to call in this organization that Russia dominates,” insisting...
Read more“How do we reduce that minority? We reduce it – sorry for the expression – by pissing them off even more,” the French president said, explaining that the plan includes “putting pressure...
Read moreUN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on parties in Kazakhstan to refrain from violence and promote dialogue so as to address the volatile situation, said his spokesman on Thursday. The...
Read moreNo casualties have been reported so far after a 6.9-magnitude earthquake jolted Menyuan Hui Autonomous County in Northwest China's Qinghai province at 1:45 am Saturday, according to a press conference...
Read moreHas aroused wide public concern over the potential symptoms and impact the two infections might jointly cause. The term came in the spotlight after an unvaccinated pregnant woman in her...
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