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  • Belarus Ratifies Amendments to Treaty With Russia on Ensuring Security

    Sputnik - Jun 29th 2023 6:03am EDT

    MINSK (Sputnik) – Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko signed a law to ratify amendments to the treaty with Russia on jointly ensuring regional security in the military sphere.

  • Yellen Voices Hope Visiting China Will Help Resume Contacts Between US, Chinese Officials

    Sputnik - Jun 29th 2023 6:00am EDT

    MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Earlier in the week, media reported, citing sources, that US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen was planning an early July visit to Beijing to hold high-level economic talks with her counterpart.

  • Israel Refuses to Send Iron Dome System to Kiev for Fear of It Getting to Iran – Netanyahu

    Sputnik - Jun 29th 2023 5:56am EDT

    MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Iron Dome is a missile defense system, developed by Israel, used to intercept and destroy short-range rockets and artillery shells. It consists of radar and tracking systems that detect incoming threats and assess their trajectory, followed by interceptors that are launched to neutralize the target.

  • Ukraine’s Military Intel Complaining Partners Are Calling for ‘Violent’ Offensive

    Sputnik - Jun 29th 2023 5:45am EDT

    As the much-heralded Ukrainian counteroffensive stutters, racking up huge losses since June 4, according to Russia’s Defense Ministry, Western officials are reportedly getting anxious to see some tangible proof that their outpouring of generous military aid to the forces of the Kiev regime has not been in vain.

  • IAEA Head Plans to Visit Some States Over Tokyo’s Water Discharge From Fukushima

    Sputnik - Jun 29th 2023 4:22am EDT

    TOKYO (Sputnik) – The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is preparing its head, Rafael Grossi,’s upcoming visit to South Korea, New Zealand and the Cook Islands to clarify the agency’s position on Tokyo’s plans to discharge contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant (NPP), Japanese media reported.

  • Pope’s Envoy Zuppi to Meet With Patriarch Kirill in Moscow on Thursday

    Sputnik - Jun 29th 2023 3:09am EDT

    ROME (Sputnik) – Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, Pope Francis’ peace envoy for Ukraine, will hold a meeting with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia on Thursday, Apostolic Nuncio to Russia Giovanni d’Aniello said.

  • Sweden Mulls Massive Rise In Military Budget to Meet NATO Goal

    Sputnik - Jun 29th 2023 2:39am EDT

    The increase that is reminiscent of the Cold War-era is necessary because the Swedish Armed Forces need to grow. At the same time, the military bears increased costs because of inflation and must replace the arms it has donated to Ukraine – an ever-growing list that includes tanks, howitzers, fighting vehicles and anti-tank weapons.

  • Nicaragua, Russia Discussing Trade in National Currencies – Nicaraguan Foreign Minister

    Sputnik - Jun 29th 2023 2:17am EDT

    UNITED NATIONS (Sputnik), Lenka White – Managua and Moscow are having conversations with respect to conducting trade in national currencies, including when paying for Russian wheat, Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Denis Moncada told Sputnik.

  • South Koreans Shed a Year or Two as Tradition-Rooted Age-Counting System Ditched

    Sputnik - Jun 29th 2023 2:08am EDT

    Up until now, the age-counting method widely used across the world had been one of several other ones, more steeped in tradition, also resorted to. However, in December 2022, a law was adopted to revise the so-called “Korean Age” system, at least on official documents.

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  • US Reveals Russian Vehicle That Brings Chaos to Ukrainian Forces

    Sputnik - Jun 29th 2023 1:59am EDT

    A machine for laying landmines is designed to create a defensive barrier that ought to impede the progress of the enemy and protect valuable assets.

  • Summit of European Union to Start in Brussels

    Sputnik - Jun 29th 2023 1:16am EDT

    MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The summit of the European Union will start in Brussels on Thursday, with leaders of the bloc’s 27 member states coming to the Belgian capital.

  • Raytheon Calls in Retired Engineers to Restart Production of Stinger Missiles

    Sputnik - Jun 29th 2023 12:30am EDT

    MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The US Department of Defense announced Tuesday a package of additional military assistance for Ukraine worth $500 million, including 30 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles, 25 Stryker armored personnel carriers, Stingers, as well as more munitions for Patriot defense systems and HIMARS systems and other military equipment.

  • Over 1,000 People Engaged in Search for 16 Kidnapped Police Officers in Mexico

    Sputnik - Jun 28th 2023 11:54pm EDT

    MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) – More than 1,000 security officers are involved in the search operation for 16 police officers, who have been kidnapped in the Mexican state of Chiapas by an armed group of people, Gabriela Cepeda Soto, the Commissioner of the Secretariat of Security and Civilian Protection of Chiapas, said Wednesday.

  • US State Dept. OKs Possible $15 Billion Sale of Missile Defense Systems to Poland

    Sputnik - Jun 28th 2023 11:42pm EDT

    WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – The US State Department has approved a possible $15 billion sale of an Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) Battle Command System (IBCS) and related equipment, including Patriot launchers and missiles, to Poland, the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) said Wednesday.

  • Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Says ‘Greedy’ West Uses Grain Deal to Stockpile Food

    Sputnik - Jun 28th 2023 11:34pm EDT

    UNITED NATIONS (Sputnik), Lenka White – Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Denis Moncada told Sputnik that ‘greedy’ western countries were using the Black Sea Grain Initiative as a means to ensure supply for themselves.

  • Two Dead After Shootout Unfolds Near US Consulate in Jeddah

    Sputnik - Jun 28th 2023 11:25pm EDT

    The consulate in Jeddah has been a target of violence in the past. In 2016, an individual parked across the street from the consulate before blowing himself up with a suicide belt when approached by security personnel.

  • Scientists Discover Long Theorized ‘Low Hum’ Created by Supermassive Black Holes

    Sputnik - Jun 28th 2023 10:59pm EDT

    Scientific theories surrounding gravitational wave background signals may provide clues about the earliest days of the universe.

  • Morocco Recalls Ambassador From Sweden Over Quran Burning in Stockholm

    Sputnik - Jun 28th 2023 10:23pm EDT

    MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Morocco has recalled its ambassador from Sweden indefinitely for consultations against the background of the burning of a Quran near the main mosque in Stockholm on the first day of Eid al-Adha, one of Islam’s major holidays, the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates said Wednesday.

  • Democrats in Denial

    Sputnik - Jun 28th 2023 10:04pm EDT

    Denial is neither a river in Egypt nor just a psychological defense mechanism identified by Anna Freud, Sigmund’s daughter. It’s the guiding principle of US President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign.

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  • Debris From Titanic Tourism Sub Recovered With ‘Presumed’ Human Remains

    Sputnik - Jun 28th 2023 9:28pm EDT

    The Titan submersible, which was reportedly capable of reaching depths of 14,000 feet, went missing on June 18 after officials lost contact with the group one hour and forty-five minutes into their descent towards the Titanic.

  • Videos: Clashes in Paris Suburb of Nanterre Intensify Over Killing of Teenager

    Sputnik - Jun 28th 2023 9:03pm EDT

    NANTERRE (Sputnik) – Protesters in the Paris suburb of Nanterre started attacking police with fireworks and setting vehicles on fire, forcing law enforcement to use stun grenades, as protests against the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old teenager during a traffic stop continue for the second night, an RIA Novosti correspondent reported Wednesday.

  • Hungarian Parliament Will Reportedly Not Ratify Sweden’s NATO Bid Before Fall

    Sputnik - Jun 28th 2023 7:59pm EDT

    BUDAPEST (Sputnik) – The Hungarian parliament will not vote on ratifying Sweden’s application to join NATO during the last week of the spring session, Hungarian media reported on Wednesday, citing people in the know.

  • Recession in US Possible as Fed Thinks Inflation Target Will Hit by 2025 – Powell

    Sputnik - Jun 28th 2023 7:38pm EDT

    WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – A recession in the United States is not certain but still possible as the Federal Reserve’s target of returning inflation to 2% per year via interest rate hikes might not be achieved until 2025, Chairman Jerome Powell said on Wednesday.

  • Report: Trump May Return to Twitter If His Campaign Requires Publicity Boost

    Sputnik - Jun 28th 2023 6:52pm EDT

    Twitter suspended former US President Donald Trump’s account on January 8, 2021, for the “glorification of violence” in the wake of the Capitol riot, which saw thousands of Trump supporters attempt to stall the certification of the 2020 election results.

  • Chile to Temporarily Head Pacific Alliance Amid Rift Between Mexico, Peru

    Sputnik - Jun 28th 2023 6:35pm EDT

    BUENOS AIRES (Sputnik) – Chile will temporarily lead the Pacific Alliance amid disagreements between Mexico and Peru that have slowed the organization’s work, the Chilean Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.

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