The Pentagon announced on Thursday it had received approval for a potential sale of $650 million worth of air-to-air missiles to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia... .
The Lebanese judge leading investigations into last year's Beirut port blast was forced to stop work Thursday over a lawsuit filed by an ex-minister he had summoned for interrogation ... .
"There was a lot of yelling and protests," said Sergei -- a gaunt, mustachioed bookstore owner -- in his apartment in Tashkent. "I never thought they'd be back." ... SEE ALSO ... ....
Earlier on Wednesday OLA spokesman Odaa Tarbii said his group intended to topple Abiy's government, calling his removal "a foregone conclusion" ... “While the regime is teetering on the brink of collapse, #Abiy & his lieutenants are unleashing a reign of terror with a vengeance,” he tweeted on Wednesday ... Image. Section. World Display Lead for ... Right .
Advertisement ...China is also supporting this expansion by increasing its capacity to produce and separate plutonium by constructing fast breeder reactors and reprocessing facilities, it said ... The Pentagon report also says that China has continued its aggressive, top-level push to master advanced technologies and become a global innovation superpower.
BUDAPEST -- A top official in Hungary's governing party has confirmed for the first time that the government had bought spyware that was allegedly used to monitor journalists, lawyers, businesspeople, and opposition figures in dozens of countries around the world ...Opposition lawmakers are demanding a probe into the use of Pegasus ... ....
JudgeRichard Hertling of the US Court of Federal Claims in Washington granted the government's motion to dismiss the suit filed on Aug 16. The judge's opinion explaining his reasoning was sealed, as were many other documents in the case, pending a meeting of the parties later this month on proposed redactions ... More on this topic. � ....
his military campaigns against his neighbors and rebellious client states, and his grand and ambitious construction projects ... As a part of his ongoing urban development initiative, he built new roads and bridges and installed many impressive gardens ... The remains of his spectacular palace were first discovered by archaeologists in 1840.
In this photo released by the TaiwanPresidentialOffice, Taiwan's PresidentTsai Ing-wen, right presents a gift to Raphael Glucksmann, the chair of the EU's foreign interference committee during a meeting in Taipei, Taiwan on Thursday. AP-Yonhap ...China's defense ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday ... (Reuters). .