The leader of the DPRK is hesitating in case of an attempt, according to Western experts. On September 8, North Korea officially declared itself a nuclear state, securing the right to use nuclear weapons at the legislative level. One of the provisions of the legal document is the obligation to launch a strike in response…
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EU ministers could not agree on a “price ceiling” for Russian gas – mass media
Hungary does not want to change its position. on Friday, September 9, they could not agree on limiting prices for Russian gas due to Hungary's position. “Energy ministers of 27 EU member states could not resolve differences on the subject of the “ceiling prices” for Russian natural gas, as Hungary, which does not want to…
The White House has asked Congress for additional support for Ukraine
Funds may arrive by the end of the year. The White House announced that it is seeking additional funding for of Ukraine in Congress. It is about the amount of almost 12 billion dollars that the Americans want to spend on military and economic aid to Kyiv by the end of the year. The White…
The US wants to change the rules for using the veto in the UN Security Council because of Russia's aggression against Ukraine
Previously, Ukraine demanded that the Russian Federation be stripped of its membership in the organization due to unprovoked military aggression. Russia's military aggression against Ukraine caused anger and indignation in many countries of the world and entailed the exclusion of the Russian Federation from some international organizations. Official Kyiv demanded that the West deprive the…
North Korea has officially adopted a law on the use of nuclear weapons
Pyongyang has secured the right to use nuclear weapons at the legislative level. North Korea has passed a law enshrining the right to use pre-emptive nuclear strikes for self-defense, making its nuclear status “irreversible” and prohibiting any talks on denuclearization, Reuters reported, citing a statement by Kim Jong-un . According to the source, North Korea's…
Truss named the new king of Great Britain
Prince Charles is the son of Queen Elizabeth II and the first in the list of contenders for the throne. Prince Charles , who will inherit the British throne after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, will rule under the name Charles III, Prime Minister Elizabeth Truss announced. < p>Charles could have chosen…
The media told who could become Stoltenberg's successor. More precisely, next
Freeland's mother is Ukrainian. One of the candidates for the post of Secretary General NATO's Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, Khrystia Freeland. This is reported by CBC News, citing three different sources:in Ottawa, Washington and Brussels. Interlocutors note that the name of Freeland as a potential successor to Stoltenberg has been discussed in international defense…
Military exercises on the “liberation of captured territories” began in Belarus
The Ministry of Defense of Belarus did not specify the number of troops participating in the command and staff training. Military exercises have started in Belarus< /strong> from working out military operations “regarding the liberation of the territory temporarily occupied by the enemy”. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Belarus. The military…
Biden will discuss further support for Ukraine with allies — Bloomberg
The US president intends to maintain unity in the fight against the Russian invasion. Today the US President Joe Biden< /strong> will discuss with allies the next steps to support Ukraine in the fight against Russian invasion. The leaders of the G7, the EU and NATO will take part in the video conference, Bloomberg reports.…
The US knows how to outcompete China in microchip manufacturing technology
And they even know that it can cost $280 billion. But so far the government is giving much less. Recently law passed in the USA about chips” allocates about 13 billion dollars for research and training of specialists in the field of microelectronics, reports Science. Recent events on the planet, in particular, China's pursuit of…