Israel and Greece setting up radar in Crete Israel and Greece have decided on building a Long Horizon Radar in Eastern Crete. The project will help the countries…
US asserts Freedom of Navigation Rights The US continues freedom of navigation missions in order to ensure China does not upset the status quo of the…
Siberians resist Chinese investment A Siberian petition to hinder Chinese investment around Lake Baikal gathers momentum amidst greater engagement by Russia and China to…
China willing to talk on terrorism China said it was willing to have more discussions with all parties concerned including India on blacklisting the head of…
Israel launches Gaza strikes Israeli military aircraft bombed Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip early, hours after two rockets were launched at Tel Aviv…
Global Internet Outage Facebook, its family of apps and Google services have been affected by global outage triggering disruption to the online business.…
US ends Yemen war involvement The Republican-controlled Senate has passed a resolution that would end US involvement in the Saudi-led coalition’s brutal war in Yemen,…
UK Parliament rejects no-deal Brexit The U.K. is on course to delay Brexit and open the door to a radical re-write of the terms of…
Turkey EU-entry deal suspended The European Parliament urged the EU to suspend membership negotiations with Turkey as a result of democratic backsliding in the…
India grounds the 737 MAX India will not allow U.S. planemaker Boeing Co’s 737 MAX aircraft to enter or transit its airspace after 1030 GMT,…
Macron’s East-Africa charm tour President Emmanuel Macron visited former French colony Djibouti with promises of a “respectful” partnership in the face of growing African…
South Korea steps up fight against pollution South Korea’s parliament passed bills aimed at reining in air pollution. Seoul increasingly embraces emergency measures targeting sources from coal…
May defeated yet again The UK parliament has again rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal after she secured legally binding assurances from Brussels…
Berners-Lee urges data controls World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee on Monday slammed the increasing commodification of personal information and appealed for internet users…
Australia’s Pacific ‘Step-up’ Policy Australia turns to Pacific Island States to shore up its defenses against what is its most pertinent geopolitical threat; China.…