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Bulgaria bans Ukraine grain imports
The ban will enter into force from April 24 and last until the end of June, but will not apply to the transit of goods through Bulgarian territory. In May 2022, the European Union allowed Kyiv to export its grain stocks through the bloc after the closure of the Black Sea shipping lanes following Russia’s
Germany Patriots system in Ukraine
Ukraine has received its first Patriot defense system and the Patriot system is used to combat enemy aircraft, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles, its considered one of the most advanced defense systems developed by the US.The US and Germany each agreed to provide Kyiv with one of the systems. The Netherlands has also pledged to
China-Australia thawing diplomatic ties
Australian business delegation’s visit to China sends a clear signal to China’s business community that Australian business is looking to collaborate on the many new trade and investment opportunity areas on a shared path to net zero, While other Australian business leaders have visited China in the past month, the trip organized by the Australia
Iran-Saudi deal new reality
The Saudi-Iranian rapprochement and the imminent end of the war in Yemen will undoubtedly contribute to creating a new regional reality in which the countries of the region play a vital role. Yakovenko clarified the significant steps taken by Russia, China, Brazil and the BRICS countries collectively to align the new economy with the decline
The “fall” of Bakhmut
After months of fighting in and around Bakhmut, Russian forces are set on capturing the city, which would be their first significant battlefield victory in some six months. Western strategists and officials suggest a Russian occupation of the city would be of more symbolic than strategic value. The eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut could fall
Tiktok launches security project
As part of its current effort to store European user data locally, TikTok revealed plans for two new data centres, costing a total of €1.2bn (£1.1bn) every year, in Dublin, in addition to one already announced, and the Hamar region of Norway. TikTok has launched security measures to allay concerns it could be made to
No private access to Iranian nuclear sites
Given rumors of a significant increase in IAEA inspections of Iranian nuclear installations, Kamalvandi underlined that that such cases of increased inspections are in accordance with the Safeguards Agreements and with Iran’s prior decision to raise uranium enrichment to 60% purity. A senior Iranian nuclear official has denied allegations that individual access to Iran’s nuclear
New Russian Offensive
The missile barrage struck as Russia pushed its advance in Ukraine’s eastern stronghold of Bakhmut, where a grinding fight between the two sides has gone on for six months and reduced the city to a smoldering wasteland. Russia unleashed a missile barrage targeting energy infrastructure across Ukraine early Thursday, hitting residential buildings and killing at
WhatsApp asked to weaken its security in United Kingdom for message scanning
End-to-end encryption scrambles messages so even the company running the service cannot view the contents. WhatsApp is the most popular messaging platform in the United Kingdom, used by more than seven in 10 adults who are online, according to communication regulator Ofcom. WhatsApp says it would rather be blocked in the UK than undermine its
Sudanese army clashes with Rapid Support Forces
َThe Sudanese army speaks about ending the RSF insurgency in the coming hours as they use now tanks and but observers say the military operations may take several days. The Sudanese army reported that it had captured the headquarters of the Rapid Support Forces in six cities and the Karari base in Khartoum. The RSF,