Russia shows N Korea’s Kim hypersonic missiles, nuclear-capable bombers

Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have reviewed hypersonic missiles and nuclear-capable bombers at an air show in Russia. The show of military might comes amid heightened tensions between Russia and the West over the war in Ukraine, and as North Korea continues to develop its nuclear and missile programs.

 

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‘Shattered’: Muslim engineer killed by mob at mosque in India’s Maharashtra

A Muslim engineer was killed by a mob at a mosque in India’s Maharashtra state. The victim, Nurul Hassan, was allegedly attacked by a group of Hindu men after he refused to chant Hindu slogans. The incident has sparked outrage across India, with many calling for justice for Hassan and his family.

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 570

As the war in Ukraine enters its 570th day, here is a list of the key events:

  • Russian forces continue to bombard Ukrainian cities in the east and south of the country.
  • Ukrainian forces have launched a counteroffensive in the Kherson region, with some success.
  • The United States and its allies have announced new military aid packages for Ukraine.
  • The European Union has agreed on a sixth round of sanctions against Russia.

Canada hits pause on trade mission to India after tensions at G20 summit

Canada has put on hold a trade mission to India that was scheduled for October, amid frosty relations between the two countries. The decision comes after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi exchanged heated words at the G20 summit last month.

China sees ‘Cold War mentality’ in US-Vietnam pact, Vietnamese disagree

China has accused the United States of having a “Cold War mentality” after Washington and Hanoi signed a defense agreement last week. The agreement allows the US to deploy more warships and aircraft to Vietnam. Vietnam, however, says that the agreement is purely defensive and does not pose a threat to China.

Analysis: Concerns raised in Brussels over EU-Tunisia migration pact

Concerns have been raised in Brussels over a new migration pact between the European Union and Tunisia. The pact, which was signed in July, aims to reduce illegal migration from Tunisia to Europe. However, some critics say that the pact is unfair to Tunisia and could lead to human rights abuses.

Russian Soyuz with 2 cosmonauts, US astronaut docks at Int’l Space Station

A Russian Soyuz spacecraft docked at the International Space Station on Thursday, carrying two cosmonauts and a US astronaut. The arrival of the new crew brings the number of people on the ISS to seven.

Ovidio Guzman, son of feared Mexican drug lord ‘El Chapo’, extradited to US

Ovidio Guzman, the son of feared Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, has been extradited to the United States. Guzman is facing drug trafficking charges in the US. His extradition comes just over a year after his father was sentenced to life in prison in the US.

How ‘war on terror’ was fought and won in Southeast Asia – for now

The “war on terror” in Southeast Asia has been largely successful, with no major terrorist attacks in the region in recent years. However, experts warn that the threat of terrorism has not been completely eliminated, and that there is a need to remain vigilant.

Macron says French ambassador ‘literally being held hostage’ in Niger

French President Emmanuel Macron has accused Niger’s ruling army of blocking food deliveries to the French ambassador, who is being held in Niger on suspicion of spying. Macron said that the ambassador was “literally being held hostage”. The Niger government has denied the allegations.