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Argentina remains number one with 1,889 pointsRussian national team down to 34th place in FIFA ranking
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Video footage shows a Ukrainian Leopard 2 tank burning after it was hit by multiple Russian kamikaze drones in Kursk Region Read Full Article at RT.com
The range of UAV systems is expanding and unmanned boats are also being created, the Russian president has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The West is in the grip of a “wokeism catastrophe,” but Russia’s traditional values could save the day, Margarita Simonyan has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The Russian military has destroyed a US-made Stryker armored personnel carrier used by Ukrainian forces in Kursk Region Read Full Article at RT.com
State Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin has slammed the European Parliament’s resolution on Ukraine’s use of Western weapons Read Full Article at RT.com
Moscow’s forces are building on gains on three key fronts as Kiev desperately tries to find a response Read Full Article at RT.com
«The Minister of Communications of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan signed this Memorandum, emphasizing the importance and significance of this project for the development of trade and economic relations and cargo transportation in the region,» the statement reads
According to Admiral Vladimir Kasatonov, «the communication center effectively completes the mission of protecting the national interests of the Russian Federation»
Major General Apty Alaudinov added that, on Thursday, he visited the rightmost flank of the Russian troops on the Kursk direction - near cities of Rylsk and Lgov
The sources indicated that the IDF is now allegedly under instructions from the Israeli government to wait and see what Hezbollah will do next, according to the newspaper
According to the report, the strikes targeted Hezbollah rocket launchers which, Israeli intelligence said, were loaded with a total of 150 rockets and ready to fire at Israel
The schoolboy, named locally as May Hamid Balal, fell around 30ft from a third-floor window in his house on Costock Avenue shortly before 7.15pm on Wednesday.
The main Al-Qaeda-affiliated jihadist group in Mali struck a forceful blow to the ruling junta when it hit highly sensitive military targets in the capital Bamako, underscoring its two-pronged strategy of territorial expansion and harassment, experts say. Targeting a military police barracks and a military airport, the Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal Muslimeen (JNIM) group demonstrated its firepower on Tuesday in a city usually spared major attacks. It also made an impression at a time when the focus has been on northern Mali. Up there, the army and its Russian allies from the Wagner mercenary group and a new umbrella security body known as Africa Corps are trying to regain the upper hand in some areas. «It's a double message: 'We're here, we strike where we want, including strategic sites',» said one North African researcher, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The attack was a severe blow to the junta -- in power in the West African nation after back-to-back coups in 2020 and 2021. They insist the situation is under control despite jihadists linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group roaming the Sahel region for years. «The location and nature of the attack demonstrates the significant operational capabilities and reach of JNIM,» Lucas Webber, an analyst with Tech Against Terrorism, told AFP. «It also signals the inability of Mali's intelligence and security apparatus -- along with those of its Russian and regional allies -- to detect and intercept the plot beforehand,» the analyst said. The JNIM also sent a message to the Malian government and army by seeking to avoid civilian victims, Webber said. «It likewise signals to neighbouring governments that JNIM can conduct similar attacks in neighbouring countries,» he added. - Propaganda - Mali's leaders launched an extensive military operation in the north of the country where armed separatist groups and jihadists have lost control of several areas since last year. In July, however, the army and its Russian allies suffered one of their biggest defeats. The army admitted it had suffered a «large number» of deaths during the fighting in Tinzaouatene, near the Algerian border. A Telegram channel linked to the Wagner group confirmed losses among its ranks. On the other side, the mainly Tuareg separatists claimed «a stunning victory», with one of their leaders saying dozens of Russians had been killed. The JNIM said it had killed 50 Russians and 10 Malians. Previously, France's anti-jihadist Barkhane force, the United Nations stabilisation mission, MINUSMA, and European troops had contained the threat in the north, Hans-Jakob Schindler, head of the Counter-Extremism Project think tank, told AFP. But the Malian junta ordered them out, turning instead to Russia for support. Since then, said Schindler, «the Malian army haven’t done a very good job, Africa Corps have committed atrocities against the local population» and the JNIM has profited by declaring through its propaganda that it is protecting the Malian population. - Sowing 'uncertainty everywhere' - Tuesday's dawn attack is also symbolic of progress in advancing southwards by the jihadists, whose stated objective is to reach the Gulf of Guinea by attacking coastal nations. «The JNIM is in a long-term attrition strategy. The north is a sanctuary and they are pushing towards the south,» the North African researcher said. The jihadist group has the capacity to «do the same thing in Mopti (north of Bamako) or in Kayes (in the southwest),» said one Western expert on the region. «They are going to create uncertainty everywhere and show they have real freedom to act, contrary to what the junta says,» he said. It was a «strategy of permanent pressure and of harassment» without any intention of taking control of Bamako. Mali, like its neighbours and allies Niger and Burkina Faso, appears unable to halt the trend. Western countries, now classed as an enemy, have no means of gathering intelligence or taking action. Their only option is to stop the advance on the south by working with coastal countries, Schindler said. «This is what happens when you have chaos. Terrorists don't have limited ambitions,» he said. Mali's choice of growing isolation, like that of its Sahelian neighbours, worries Western powers. «I would hope they realise they need to reconsider their options because their counter terrorism is not working,» Tammy Palacios, analyst at the Modern War Institute at the United States' West Point military academy, said. «They will face further instability from these groups if they don’t consider perhaps international partnerships.» © Agence France-Presse
The President of Seychelles Wavel Ramkalawan and his counterpart from Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, have agreed to further enhance cooperation, in the healthcare, pharmaceuticals, education, capacity building and cultural exchanges. According to State House, Ramkalawan held bilateral discussions with the Cuban President on Tuesday in Havana. Ramkalawan expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome extended to the Seychelles' delegation and commended the strong diplomatic ties between the two island nations, which have spanned over four decades. Despite the geographic distance, he noted, the enduring relations between Seychelles and Cuba is rooted in shared values and mutual respect. «Our present bilateral cooperation is both dynamic and evolving, and we anticipate continuous engagements on important global matters. I wish to reaffirm my personal commitment to work closely with you towards maintaining and consolidating the deep-seated relations that exist between Seychelles and Cuba,» he said. President Diaz-Canel, in turn, thanked Seychelles for its consistent support of Cuba, particularly regarding the Cuban resolution against the United States embargo, and for President Ramkalawan's participation in the G-77 and China Summit in Havana last year. As part of the official visit, the two nations signed three bilateral agreements, enhancing collaboration in criminal justice, environmental protection, and academic-diplomatic training. Ramkalawan also paid tribute to Cuban national hero José Martí by laying a wreath at his monument. Martí is remembered as the architect of the last Cuban War of Independence against Spain, and as a martyr in that struggle. After concluding his official engagements in Havana, Ramkalawan will travel to New York to participate in the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) from September 23 to 27.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Former Somali Foreign Minister Yusuf Garaad has called on the Somali government to take action against the Director of Transport and Aviation, who recently made disparaging comments about the people of South West State in the media.
Turkey will hold separate talks with Horn of Africa rivals Somalia and Ethiopia in an effort to ease tensions between them before a new round of Ankara-hosted talks, the foreign minister said on Thursday.
Multiple women have come forward to claim the late Egyptian businessman sexually abused them in the Knightsbridge store and at his properties in the UK and abroad.
A special ceremony at the Canadian Embassy in Rome marked the successful recovery of an iconic portrait of Winston Churchill after a two-year search by Ottawa police.
New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs has called for a provincial election. Voters will go to the polls on Oct. 21, as prescribed by the province's fixed-date election law.
A Canadian suspect was among dozens arrested around the world in a global crackdown on the encrypted communication platform, called Ghost, according to the RCMP.
The Red Bridge, a historic landmark in Kamloops, B.C., was completely destroyed by fire early Thursday morning.
The mayor of an Alberta city appeared to suggest on Tuesday that residents could use inhumane tactics to deal with feral cats.
Earlier, the IMF decided to postpone consultations with the Russian authorities as part of the annual review of the Russian economy under the Article IV of its Charter
Rafael Grossi pointed out that the physical and nuclear safety situation at the plant remains precarious
According to the leader of the Lebanese Shia group, the criminal actions on the part of Israel should be regarded «as a major terrorist operation»
The Russian leader emphasized that «drones of various classes have already become an indispensable attribute of modern combat operations»
Germany is also preparing to deliver 12 Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled artillery units
The price of a WTI crude futures with settlement in November rose by 2.02% to $71.35 per barrel
Aside from blocking up our sewers, sending anything down the U-bend other than the 'three Ps' - pee, poo, and paper - can have harmful impacts on nature.
Adam Smith-Connor is accused of breaching a Public Spaces Protection Order around the Dean Park Clinic in Bournemouth on November 24, 2022.
RAF cadet Greg Love, who was 13 when he was hit by a police car, died 17 years later after his family decided further surgery was too risky for the injuries he had sustained, an inquest has heard.
Hezbollah's leader has condemned Israel following the pager blasts, saying it has crossed 'red lines' and that the deadly attacks 'deserve a response'.
First Deputy Minister Vasily Osmakov noted that the regulator develops measures to counter sanctions pressure on Russia
As Maxim Buyakevich noted, the discussion is afoot in the West about the possibility of using high-accuracy long-range weapons against facilities deep inside Russian territory