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21.10.2024 22:29
North Korean arms more significant than troops in Russia抯 war against Ukraine Intelligence builds that members of Pyongyang抯 special forces are in Russia preparing for combat as munitions are also shippedUkraine抯 president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, got to the point in his presidential address last night: 揂nother state, he said, was 搄oining the war against Ukraine. He was referring to the growing intelligence that shows elite soldiers from North Korea are in Russia preparing to join what has become a fight that, in effect, extends all the way across Asia.The effect will be greater than the numbers believed to be involved. On Friday, South Korea抯 National Intelligence Service (NIS) reported that 1,500 members of Pyongyang抯 special forces had crossed the border to Vladivostok in Russia抯 far east to begin training and some degree of participation in the war in Ukraine. Continue reading... ...

21.10.2024 22:50
President Biya returns to Cameroon amid health speculation The West African Nation's 91-year-old leader appeared on television after his plane landed, following weeks of speculation about his health and whereabouts after he vanished from public view after leaving Beijing in early September.

21.10.2024 23:22
Hurricane Oscar dumps heavy rain across Cuba amid power outageT Deluge causes landslides and tears house roofs as engineers try to get country抯 electricity grid up and running againHurricane Oscar has dumped heavy rain across the eastern end of Cuba, adding to a list of woes already besetting the Caribbean抯 biggest island, which was hit over the weekend by a huge power cut.The deluge caused landslides, and winds of 75mph tore the roofs off houses, making work even more difficult for the engineers trying to get Cuba抯 electricity grid up and running again, after a weekend when the entire country of about 10 million people was plunged into darkness. Continue reading... ...

22.10.2024 0:34
Canadian military refused apology to sexual assault victim over fears of bad press Documents obtained by Ottawa Citizen show officials were concerned about negative media in case of Kristen AdamsCanada抯 military decided not to apologize to an employee after she was sexually assaulted while working with Nato allies, over fears that any apology would be reported by an Ottawa newspaper.For years, the country抯 armed forces has publicly acknowledged a culture that bred abuse and assault, and a longstanding failure to root it out. The crisis, which prompted a shake-up at the most senior ranks, has eroded public trust in the institution and weakened morale within the military抯 ranks. Continue reading... ...

22.10.2024 0:39
Schools in Mexico have six months to ban junk food sales or face heavy fines Rules targeting fruit drinks, chips and artificial pork rinds come as UN calls child obesity in country an emergencySchools in Mexico have six months to implement a government-sponsored ban on junk food or face heavy fines, officials said on Monday, as authorities confront what they call the worst childhood obesity problem in the world.The new rules target products that have become staples for two or three generations of Mexican school kids: sugary fruit drinks, chips, artificial pork rinds and soy-encased, salty peanuts with chili. Continue reading... ...