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Police officers told a shopkeeper to take down a sign calling shoplifters “scumbags” because it could cause offence, sparking ...
Today, however, peace processes rarely make it past the first stage, leaving the political disputes that ignited war in the ...
The plan, which defence officials say includes the largest pay raise in nearly three decades, is part of Canada's effort to meet its NATO commitments and boost recruitment.
A Trump-Putin meeting has been floated by both sides for some time. So why might either side want it to happen now?
Once upon a time, American presidents called out "evil empires." Now, Trump is too shy to call Vladimir Putin a dictator.
According to Alexander Stepanov, Oreshnik missile systems, whose serial production was announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 1, fall within the scope of the INF Treaty, which has cea ...
"Rhetoric sometimes turns into action in unpredictable ways," a former senior U.S. arms control official told Newsweek.
Beijing has emerged as Belgrade’s primary non-Western partner, while Serbia provides a foothold in Europe for China’s ...
Romanian parliament's new law explicitly permits shooting down Russian drones that enter its airspace, deterring Moscow from ...
Russia has announced it will no longer uphold its obligations under the intermediate-range nuclear forces (INF) treaty, ...
From killing its youth and criminalising protests, to hosting war criminals and undermining its own Constitution, Kenya is ...