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Important, bold decisions have been taken during PM Modi’s US State Visit: Former Deputy NSA

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Former Deputy National Security Advisor of India Pankaj Saran commented on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s State Visit to the USA and said that the visit is a successful one as it had exceeded expectations. He also said that bold and...
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Indonesia begins multilateral naval drills amid regional tension

9th - Higher Ed
A week of naval drills with 35 countries in Indonesia - despite their political rifts.
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Burkina Faso rallies: Support for military government

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands have been rallying in Burkina Faso in support of the military government.
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Japan’s Kishida tells S Koreans his heart hurts over occupation

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says his ‘heart hurts’ for Koreans who suffered under Japanese colonialism.
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Iraq's new gov't struggles to deliver on promises 100 days in

9th - Higher Ed
It has been 100 days since Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani took office.
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EU leaders and NATO sign a third Joint Declaration deepening cooperation on security and defence

9th - Higher Ed
A third Joint Declaration has been signed by EU leaders and NATO deepening cooperation on security and defence in Europe
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EU countries to plug defence spending gaps with €70 billion by 2035

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission is also pushing for a joint procurement method when it comes to buying new weapons.
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EU countries to plug defence spending gaps with €70 billion by 2025

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission is also pushing for a joint procurement method when it comes to buying new weapons.
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Ontario premier sees 'massive impacts' from potential CUPE deal

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario Premier Doug Ford warned that a new contract with the province's education workers will have a significant impact on public service salaries, especially as negotiations continue with teachers.
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Iran drones: Tehran confirms supply to Russia before war

9th - Higher Ed
Iran’s foreign minister has admitted that Tehran supplied Russia with drones that are being used to hit Ukraine.
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Russian cosmonaut team arrives at the International Space Station

9th - Higher Ed
The blastoff marked the first space crew launch since Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine on February 24.
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Lebanon to receive Jordan electricity through Syria

9th - Higher Ed
Lebanon has signed an agreement with Jordan to receive electricity through Syria.
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China's ambassador to Canada on lessons learned

9th - Higher Ed
Cong Peiwu, China’s ambassador to Canada, says Canada and China need to show mutual respect and equal treatment, especially after the Meng Wanzhou incident. He also says he hopes Canadians will continue to honour the One China principle.
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Quirinale treaty: Will a new French-Italian pact shift the balance of power in Europe?

9th - Higher Ed
Paris and Rome signed a landmark cooperation pact on Friday after years of bitter disputes. Can Europe's new bromance steal the show from the French-German couple?
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Xi, Biden wrap up ‘virtual’ meeting amid rising tension

9th - Higher Ed
Relations between China and the United States have deteriorated over issues including Taiwan, Hong Kong and Xinjiang.
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China, U.S. will work together to meet COP26 goals

9th - Higher Ed
As the COP26 summit wraps up, the U.S. and China announced that they will work together to reduce emissions over the next 10 years.
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France recalls ambassadors to United States and Australia amid submarine deal outrage

9th - Higher Ed
"I decided to immediately recall to Paris our two ambassadors in the United States and in Australia for consultations," said Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian after Canberra scrapped a multi-billion purchase of French submarines in...
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Belarus extraditions: Pro-democracy activists fear deportation

9th - Higher Ed
A security agreement between Tbilisi and Minsk took effect earlier this month and has sparked concern.
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Britain's plan to send migrant boats back to France 'inhumane' and 'unworkable', critics say

9th - Higher Ed
France says it will not tolerate any flouting of international law, following reports that UK Border Force staff are to receive training on how to turn back migrant boats before they reach the English coast.
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Brussels unveils plans to reform borderless Schengen Area

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission wants to improve the management of the external borders and also strengthen cooperation among Schengen states.
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Arctic nations agree to fight global warming despite tensions

9th - Higher Ed
Latest data shows the Arctic is warming three times faster than anywhere else on the planet, putting summer ice at risk.
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What's the future of EU-Swiss relations now talks have collapsed?

9th - Higher Ed
Euronews looks into the past, present and future of Switzerland's cooperation with the EU after Swiss leaders rejected signing a long-delayed framework agreement with Brussels on Wednesday.
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NATO military chiefs prepare crucial summit

9th - Higher Ed
NATO military chiefs have been meeting this week to prepare a crucial summit next month in Brussels that will decide the alliance's budget.
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Arctic should remain an area of cooperation, not conflict, says MEP

9th - Higher Ed
Global players, including the EU, are turning their attention to the Arctic, as climate change has made the region more accessible.