Late last month, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken headed to the Philippines to meet with their counterparts and Philippine
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I’m glad to have another frank discussion with you about securing Australia’s future. Tonight, I propose to do something different. I’d like to take a
German military base on lockdown after suspected sabotage
Germany‘s Cologne-Wahn military base has been sealed off after a suspected act of sabotage against its water supply, news outlets reported Wednesday. The base near Cologne-Bonn
Philippines begins removing oil from sunken tanker
The Philippines says it has begun recovering a large cargo of fuel oil from a sunken tanker off the city of Limay. An oil spill
Russia’s Belgorod declares emergency
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China’s top envoy to meet military regime officials in Myanmar
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