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Seoul detects two more North Korean ballistic missile launches

A lull would have been almost surprising. North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles on Tuesday, March 14, according to its South Korean neighbor."We...

Aukus Alliance: Australia to buy five US nuclear-powered submarines

First a large order of Australian submarines by Canberra, then the launch of a new state-of-the-art submarine involving the United States, United Kingdom and...

Biden administration approves controversial oil project in Alaska

The battle over Project Willow has been going on for years. Despite pressure from environmental associations, the US government approved this major oil project...

BBC reinstates star presenter Gary Lineker following outrage over his suspension

The BBC announced on Monday March 13 the return to the air of ex-footballer Gary Lineker, one of the group's most famous presenters, whose...

Israeli Minister Bezalel Smotrich, persona non grata in Washington

It is not known how good the soundproofing is at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in central Washington, or what floor Bezalel Smotrich was staying...

In Guinea, the resumption of dialogue threatened by the arrest of two civil society...

The Guinean Ministry of Justice demanded an explanation on Sunday, March 12, on the arrest of two civil society activists likely to call into...

UN delegation calls for negotiations in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

At the end of a three-day visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a delegation from the UN Security Council called for negotiations...

The largest joint military exercises in five years between Washington and Seoul have begun

Defense cooperation between Washington and Seoul is in full swing. "Freedom Shield" exercises between US and South Korean forces began on Monday, March 13....

Bankruptcy of the SVB: customer deposits will be guaranteed

The American authorities are striking hard to reassure individuals and businesses about the solidity of the American banking system caught in the turmoil. They...

Some 30 migrants missing after attempted rescue off Libya

The rescue operation of a migrant boat turned tragic off the coast of Libya on Sunday March 12. A shipwreck occurred while a cargo...

Three Palestinians, members of the armed group the Den of Lions, killed by the...

Three Palestinian fighters were killed before dawn on Sunday in an exchange of fire with Israeli soldiers near Nablus, in the northern West Bank,...

In Greece, thousands of people demonstrate to increase the pressure on the authorities after...

Thousands of people demonstrated across Greece on Sunday March 12, twelve days after the country's deadliest ever train crash, increasing pressure on the government....

Iran: Hundreds Arrested in Intoxicated Schoolgirls Case

A hundred people have been arrested in Iran as part of the investigation into the mysterious case of poisoning in girls' schools, which has...

'Qatargate': International Trade Union Confederation boss dismissed

Three months after his arrest as part of the investigation into "Qatargate" in the European Parliament, Luca Visentini was dismissed on Saturday from his...

Shaken by 'Gary Lineker affair', BBC director general announces he will not resign

The venerable, century-old BBC has weathered many storms. The one that agitates him today makes his general manager sway, but Tim Davie said on...

In Côte d'Ivoire, the conviction of pro-Gbagbo activists strains the political climate

There was no indication of such a heavy sentence. At the Abidjan courthouse, it is usually small offenses that pass in immediate appearance, for...

Joe Biden tries to reassure Ursula von der Leyen about the "Inflation Reduction Act"

Joe Biden and Ursula von der Leyen promised Friday in Washington to avoid harmful competition in the race for the energy transition, which must...

Covid-19: US Congress votes to declassify information on the origin of the pandemic

The United States Congress passed a law on Friday, March 10, ordering American intelligence services to declassify their information on the origin of the...

FC Barcelona and some of its former leaders indicted by the Spanish courts for...

Spanish justice on Friday, March 10 indicted FC Barcelona and some of its former leaders for "corruption", "breach of trust" and "false business records"...

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak received at the Elysée

The UK will more than double its funding over the next three years to tackle illegal immigration from France, the British government announced on...

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