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UAE Intercepts a Houthi Missile as Israeli President Visits
Herzog spent the night in Abu Dhabi, an Israeli official told Reuters. He will continue his UAE visit despite the Houthi attack, his office said.
U.S. Worried North Korea Could Return to Nuclear and ICBM Tests, Urges Dialogue
North Korea's testing spree is a major unwanted headache for the Biden administration as it seeks to head off any plans by Russia to invade Ukraine and contends with relations with China at their worst level in decades.
N. Korea Tests Biggest Missile Since 2017, U.S. Calls for Talks
Kim vowed ahead of the New Year to bolster North Korea's military capabilities in the face of international uncertainties caused by "hostile policies" by the United States and its allies.
Nova Scotia Outlaws Support on Highway for Freedom Truckers Days After Massive Protest
Corporations that disobey the directive face fines of up to $100,000
Elon Musk Throws Spotlight on Canadian Truck Convoy with Tweet: ‘Here’s A Nice Photo of Trucks’
Musk has said previously the science behind vaccines is 'unequivocal,' but he opposes mandates
Canada PM Trudeau, Family Move to ‘Undisclosed’ Location Amid Freedom Trucker Protests: Report
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau remains working remotely in Ottawa, his office says
Canadian News Host Slammed for Suggesting Russia Behind Massive Freedom Trucker Protest
Critics slammed the remarks as liberals having 'one beat: Russia, Russia, Russia'
NATO Concerned Over Europe’s Energy Security Amid Standoff with Russia
Some of the sanctions in the bill could take effect before any invasion because of what Russia has already done, said U.S. Senators Bob Menendez, the Democratic chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
NATO Rules Out Sending Troops to Ukraine, But Russia Wants Clarity on West’s Intentions
The sticking point remains whether the most forceful deterrent would be to sanction now or underscore the threat of future sanctions, which is the strategy adopted by Kirby and the White House.
Pentagon Spox: U.S. Considering Russian Sanctions “The Likes of Which We Haven’t Done Before”
The sticking point remains whether the most forceful deterrent would be to sanction now or underscore the threat of future sanctions, which is the strategy adopted by Kirby and the White House.