• China orders operators to remove US chips from networks

    Chinese officials reportedly told operators to remove foreign chips from their networks by 2027, in an apparent blow to Intel and AMD.

  • Rwandan president denounces US semantic duplicity

    Kigali, Apr 9 (Prensa Latina) President Paul Kagame expressed concern in a message broadcast on Tuesday about the United States Government's reluctance to describe the massacres perpetrated by members of the Hutu ethnic group against their Tutsi compatriots as genocide. The post Rwandan president denounces US semantic duplicity first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • N. Korea denounces US envoy's Asia trip

    North Korea slammed on Friday United States Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield's tour across South Korea and Japan, as per KCNA.Kim Son-gyong, North Korea's vice foreign minister

  • Aussie mining 'under assault' from China: US ambassador

    Australian and American efforts on climate change and clean energy are “under assault” from China, a leading diplomat says. “The commodities you manage are not only the basis for our economies – our future national security, and the health of the planet, depends on them as well,” United States ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy said […]

  • US sanctions on Iran to include missile, drone program

    United States National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan (pictured) stated that US sanctions on Iran will be imposed "in the coming days" and will include the country's missile and drone pr

  • Scenes From The First Criminal Trial Against A Former US President

    This week marks the beginning of the first criminal trial against Donald Trump. The former president is accused of crimes stemming from his hush money scheme in which he and his associates sought to

  • Turkish, US top diplomats discuss developments in Gaza

    Turkish and American top diplomats have discussed on the phone the latest developments in Gaza amid fears of a fresh escalation between Israel and Iran.

  • ‘Greece is redrawing energy map,’ says US ambassador

    US Ambassador to Greece George Tsunis emphasized the significance of Greece’s strategic partnership with the US at the 9th Delphi Economic Forum on Thursday. “Greece is NATO’s most southern flank,” Tsunis said, underlining its crucial role as an ally for the US. He highlighted Greece’s participation in the planned co-production of Constellation-class frigates as pivotal to bolstering NATO capabilities, positioning the country at the forefront of defense cooperation. Tsunis also praised...

  • US emphasizes UN special envoy appointment for Afghanistan

    A day after the Taliban rejected the UN’s appointment of a special envoy, the US State Department said that it continues to support the appointment of a special representative for Afghanistan. The US State Department said that the members of the UN Security Council requested the appointment. Hamdullah Fetrat, deputy spokesperson for the Taliban, responded […]

  • Senegal's new president orders economic recovery plan

    Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye on Tuesday ordered his prime minister to draw up an urgent “action plan” to strengthen the country’s flagging economy and finances, his office said in a statement. The 44-year-old swept to victory in an election last month on a promise of radical reform, becoming the country’s youngest president despite never Read More

  • Columbia Students Call on President Shafik To Restore Order on Campus

    Columbia University students are calling for classes to become virtual and urging the administration to do more to assure public safety as anti-Israel protesters invade campus in a tent encampment. Columbia students Friday wrote in a letter that they do not feel safe as chaos descended upon the Ivy League campus. Anti-Israel protesters refuse to leave the "Gaza Solidarity'' tent encampment until the school meets their "demands" including divesting from companies that do business with the Jewish...

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    Ecuador President Orders National Shutdown Amid Electricity Crisis

    Ecuador President Daniel Noboa has blamed the unprecedented measure on drought, but also sabotage, without offering evidence.