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Two Protesters Killed As Thousands Rally Against Sudan Coup - Medics
At least two protesters were shot dead as security forces confronted crowds marching in Sudan on Monday demanding the release of prisoners and an end to military rule, medics and a Reuters reporter said.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to Hold Fresh Talks on Ukraine Crisis, Says Spokesman
The statement came after UK's defence minister suggested some nations were not taking a strong enough stand against Moscow, as fears grows among some western the countries that Russia is preparing to invade Ukraine.
Putin Told Biden His Security Ideas Do Not Tackle Main Russian Concerns
Russian leader Vladimir Putin told U.S. President Joe Biden that Moscow would review ideas he laid out to address Russia's security demands in a phone call on Saturday, but that they still did not tackle Moscow's key concerns, the Kremlin said.
Mexican President Names Salary Of Critical Journalist In Row Over Reporting
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Friday revealed what he said was the salary of a prominent journalist, arguing the public had a right to know about the financial interests of his administration's critics.
Jaishankar, Blinken, Payne and Hayashi Kick Off Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meet
The meeting will focus on issues related to China's growing threat in the Indo-Pacific and also discuss a path out of a pandemic
Global Stocks Rise On Strong Earnings, Tech Sector Strength
World stocks rallied on Wednesday, with Wall Street rising again on a Big Tech boost and European shares gaining on strong earnings as investors put aside worries about rising interest rates for now.
Rocket Warning Sirens Sound In Northern Israel, Military Says
Rocket warning sirens sounded in northern Israel on Wednesday, the Israeli military said.
Six Russian Warships En Route To Black Sea For Drills
Six Russian warships are heading to the Black Sea from the Mediterranean for naval drills, the Interfax news agency cited Russia's Defence Ministry as saying on Tuesday, in what it said was a preplanned movement of military resources.
Alsom Island: Missile Test Site Which Is Dubbed As North Korea’s ‘Most Hated Rock’
Alsom Island, dubbed by security experts as Kim's most hated pile of rocks, is North Korea's favorite site for missile testing.
‘Tooting Horns No Expression Of Great Thought’: Judge Silences Freedom Convoy Truckers
Judge McLean said that tooting horns was 'not an expression of great thought' but protesters warned that they are ready to stay put
U.S. Think Tank Identifies North Korea Base Likely Intended For ICBMs
A Washington think tank says it has identified a military base close to North Korea's border with China that is likely intended for stationing of intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Opposed to 'Unilateral Action' on Kashmir, Need Peaceful Resolution, Says China After Imran Khan, Xi Meet
In his meeting with Khan, Xi said China firmly supports Pakistan in safeguarding national independence, sovereignty, dignity and fighting terrorism, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
‘Deal To Avoid War Possible’: Macron Expresses Hope Ahead Of Meeting With Putin
French president Macron will meet Russia president Putin on Monday and will also meet Volodomyr Zelensky, president of Ukraine, on Tuesday.
Loville, Arizona State Women Beat No. 19 Oregon 55-49
Jade Loville scored six of her 16 points in the fourth quarter, Ayzhiana Basallo scored 10 points with six assists off the bench and Arizona State beat No. 19 Oregon 5549 on Sunday.
Delaire, Ingram, Keefe Lead Stanford Past Washington 87-69
Jaiden Delaire had 18 points, Harrison Ingram and James Keefe scored 17 apiece and Stanford breezed to an 8769 victory over Washington on Sunday.
Pipkins Carries Purdue Fort Wayne Past Green Bay 71-55
Jalon Pipkins had 19 points and Purdue Fort Wayne rolled to a 7155 victory over Green Bay on Sunday.