⚡️Turkish Defense Minister: "There are agreements signed with Russia, we are observing them and we expect Russia to comply with them as well."
The statement came after Lavrov's words that Turkey does not comply with the Idlib agreement, and the increased frequency of Russian airstrikes on the province of Idlib.
The statement came after Lavrov's words that Turkey does not comply with the Idlib agreement, and the increased frequency of Russian airstrikes on the province of Idlib.
An updated map of #Afghanistan. Currently, fighting continue in different parts of the Panjshir Valley, while Pul Khumri fell into Taliban control. The valley is not under the Taliban control; the mountainous region is also under resistance’s control.
#Syria’s leader, Bashar al-Assad, met Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
Putin urged American and Turkish forces to withdraw from Syria, claiming their presence was the country’s “main problem”. He also congratulated Assad on “winning his fourth seven-year term” as president.
Putin urged American and Turkish forces to withdraw from Syria, claiming their presence was the country’s “main problem”. He also congratulated Assad on “winning his fourth seven-year term” as president.
Two senior Taliban leaders have gone missing from public view, leading some Afghans to question whether the group’s supreme leader and new deputy prime minister are alive.
The top Taliban leader, Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, has not been seen in public a month after the militants seized control of Afghanistan. A spokesperson has gone on the record to deny rumours of his death.
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, one of the Taliban’s most recognised faces, has also gone missing. Questions about the wellbeing of the head of the political office and key figure in peace talks began mounting after he was not seen in public for several days.
There have been rumours in Kabul that he had been killed or badly injured in a fight with another senior Taliban figure during an argument about how to divide Afghanistan’s ministries. (Guardian)
The top Taliban leader, Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, has not been seen in public a month after the militants seized control of Afghanistan. A spokesperson has gone on the record to deny rumours of his death.
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, one of the Taliban’s most recognised faces, has also gone missing. Questions about the wellbeing of the head of the political office and key figure in peace talks began mounting after he was not seen in public for several days.
There have been rumours in Kabul that he had been killed or badly injured in a fight with another senior Taliban figure during an argument about how to divide Afghanistan’s ministries. (Guardian)
The investigation into the assassination of the Haitian president Jovenel Moïse has taken a sensational turn after the country’s chief prosecutor asked a judge to charge Haiti’s prime minister in connection with the crime.
Ariel Henry, a 71-year-old neurosurgeon, became Haiti’s principal leader in July, two weeks after Moïse was killed at his home in the capital Port-au-Prince.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/sep/14/haiti-prime-minister-ariel-henry-president-assassination-implicated?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Ariel Henry, a 71-year-old neurosurgeon, became Haiti’s principal leader in July, two weeks after Moïse was killed at his home in the capital Port-au-Prince.
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The new Chinese ambassador to the UK has been barred from parliament by the Speakers in the Commons and Lords after the imposition of sanctions on British MPs by Beijing.
The new ambassador, Zheng Zeguang, was due to attend a meeting of the broadly pro-Chinese all-party group on China, but after a letter from MPs who were subjected to sanctions by China, including the former Conservative party leader Iain Duncan Smith, the Commons Speaker, Lindsay Hoyle, has said the meeting is not appropriate.
The new ambassador, Zheng Zeguang, was due to attend a meeting of the broadly pro-Chinese all-party group on China, but after a letter from MPs who were subjected to sanctions by China, including the former Conservative party leader Iain Duncan Smith, the Commons Speaker, Lindsay Hoyle, has said the meeting is not appropriate.
French Defence Minister Florence Parly has warned #Mali against a deal with Russian private security group #Wagner amid claims the country’s military government is close to hiring 1,000 mercenaries.
Two French sources told the AFP news agency on Tuesday that the Malian government was nearing a deal with the Russian firm, which would underline Moscow’s growing influence in the region.
Four sources told Reuters that the Wagner Group would be paid about six billion CFA francs ($10.8m) a month for its services.
Two French sources told the AFP news agency on Tuesday that the Malian government was nearing a deal with the Russian firm, which would underline Moscow’s growing influence in the region.
Four sources told Reuters that the Wagner Group would be paid about six billion CFA francs ($10.8m) a month for its services.
#SouthKorea conducted its first underwater-launched ballistic missile test hours after #NorthKorea fired two ballistic missiles into the sea.
North Korea tested its first long-range cruise missile two days ago—but firing ballistic weapons would breach UN sanctions.
A meeting today between #China and South Korea is to focus on tensions on the Korean peninsula.
North Korea tested its first long-range cruise missile two days ago—but firing ballistic weapons would breach UN sanctions.
A meeting today between #China and South Korea is to focus on tensions on the Korean peninsula.
⚡️Three American ex-intelligence agents admitted to breaking American laws on behalf of the United Arab Emirates, which employed them to hack into the computer networks of rival governments, journalists and human-rights groups. The Emiratis’ spying programme was revealed in 2019.
🔴 Australia announces plan to acquire nuclear-powered submarine fleet with assistance of US, UK
- US, UK and Australia form new AUKUS trilateral security partnership amid growing great power competition with China in Indo-Pacific
- US, UK and Australia form new AUKUS trilateral security partnership amid growing great power competition with China in Indo-Pacific
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🔴 Australia announces plan to acquire nuclear-powered submarine fleet with assistance of US, UK - US, UK and Australia form new AUKUS trilateral security partnership amid growing great power competition with China in Indo-Pacific
Update: Australian nuclear subs will be banned from New Zealand waters: Ardern
The head of the United Kingdom’s new Space Directorate warned that increased access to space increases the possibility of “space terrorism,” drawing parallels to the way terrorists were able to use commercial aircraft during the 9/11 attacks.
The decreasing cost of launch and the increasing capability of relatively cheap, small satellites makes it easier than ever for governments, corporations and academics to access space. This development has been hailed for the possibilities it’s introduced in the commercial and defense spheres, but Smyth argued that it also opens up new challenges.
Existing rules for space are not fit for the new, shifting space environment, said the director. To that end, the UK is pursuing the establishment of globally agreed norms of behavior for space within the United Nations General Assembly. Smyth characterized the progress being made to that end as “exceptionally positive.”
The decreasing cost of launch and the increasing capability of relatively cheap, small satellites makes it easier than ever for governments, corporations and academics to access space. This development has been hailed for the possibilities it’s introduced in the commercial and defense spheres, but Smyth argued that it also opens up new challenges.
Existing rules for space are not fit for the new, shifting space environment, said the director. To that end, the UK is pursuing the establishment of globally agreed norms of behavior for space within the United Nations General Assembly. Smyth characterized the progress being made to that end as “exceptionally positive.”
#Taiwan proposed extra defence spending of $8.7bn over the next five years, including on new missiles.
The defence ministry said that more arms were needed “in the face of severe threats” from neighbouring #China, which claims Taiwan as its own territory.
The US, Taiwan’s closest ally, has been urging the country to spend more on its defence.
The defence ministry said that more arms were needed “in the face of severe threats” from neighbouring #China, which claims Taiwan as its own territory.
The US, Taiwan’s closest ally, has been urging the country to spend more on its defence.
#Somalia's president announced he was suspending the executive powers of his prime minister, the latest twist in a feud that has plunged the country into a deep political crisis.
The move by President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed came despite efforts by Somali politicians to defuse the escalating tensions with Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble.
He accused Roble -- the man he appointed just a year ago -- of violating the constitution and taking "reckless decisions which can pave the way for political and security instability".
The two men have locked horns over top security appointments and dismissals in a dispute that has stoked fears for Somalia's stability as it struggles to hold long-delayed elections and keep an Islamist insurgency at bay.
Farmajo said he was withdrawing Roble's executive powers, particularly the ability to hire and fire officials until the election process was completed. (AFP)
He said his prime minister had failed to consult or collaborate with him and made decisions that were "not in line with the laws and constitution of the country".
The power struggle became public last week when Roble sacked Somalia's spy chief over his handling of a probe into the disappearance of a young intelligence agent.
Farmajo overruled the prime minister, appointing the dumped intelligence official as his national security adviser.
Ikran Tahlil, a 25-year-old officer with the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), was abducted near her Mogadishu home in June, and her employers concluded that she had been kidnapped and killed by Al-Shabaab jihadists.
The move by President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed came despite efforts by Somali politicians to defuse the escalating tensions with Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble.
He accused Roble -- the man he appointed just a year ago -- of violating the constitution and taking "reckless decisions which can pave the way for political and security instability".
The two men have locked horns over top security appointments and dismissals in a dispute that has stoked fears for Somalia's stability as it struggles to hold long-delayed elections and keep an Islamist insurgency at bay.
Farmajo said he was withdrawing Roble's executive powers, particularly the ability to hire and fire officials until the election process was completed. (AFP)
He said his prime minister had failed to consult or collaborate with him and made decisions that were "not in line with the laws and constitution of the country".
The power struggle became public last week when Roble sacked Somalia's spy chief over his handling of a probe into the disappearance of a young intelligence agent.
Farmajo overruled the prime minister, appointing the dumped intelligence official as his national security adviser.
Ikran Tahlil, a 25-year-old officer with the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), was abducted near her Mogadishu home in June, and her employers concluded that she had been kidnapped and killed by Al-Shabaab jihadists.
🔴 Iranian president announces acceptance of his country's full membership in Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
A member of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) was killed in Sulaimaniya. Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani condemned the killing.
According to reports, he was arrested in 1980 during Turkey’s September 12 coup. He joined the PKK in 1991 and served on the party’s Families of Martyrs Committee for 15 years.
PKK blamed the assassination on Turkey’s intelligence agency (MIT).
According to reports, he was arrested in 1980 during Turkey’s September 12 coup. He joined the PKK in 1991 and served on the party’s Families of Martyrs Committee for 15 years.
PKK blamed the assassination on Turkey’s intelligence agency (MIT).
A Franco-British defence ministers’ summit due to take place this week has been cancelled as Paris steps up its protests over the loss of a £48bn submarine contract with Australia and its secret replacement with nuclear technology from the UK and US.
The council was also due to be attended by defence chiefs from both countries, the two largest military powers in western Europe. The co-chair Peter Ricketts, a former UK national security adviser, confirmed the elite gathering had been “postponed to a later date”.
France recalled its ambassadors to the US and Australia over the weekend, plunging relations between the countries to an almost unheard of low. The cancellation of the defence summit demonstrates there will also be repercussions for the UK, which could yet deepen as the row continues.
The council was also due to be attended by defence chiefs from both countries, the two largest military powers in western Europe. The co-chair Peter Ricketts, a former UK national security adviser, confirmed the elite gathering had been “postponed to a later date”.
France recalled its ambassadors to the US and Australia over the weekend, plunging relations between the countries to an almost unheard of low. The cancellation of the defence summit demonstrates there will also be repercussions for the UK, which could yet deepen as the row continues.
🔴 Armed attack at #Russia's Perm State University leaves casualties, perpetrator arrested, says Russian Interior Ministry, local media reports at least 3 fatalities.
#HongKong held its first elections without an opposition and by a system #China introduced to ensure that “patriots rule Hong Kong”.
4,380 people selected a 1,500-person “election committee” which will pick some legislators in December and the territory’s chief executive next year.
Hong Kong’s vocal pro-democracy opposition has been dismantled since anti-government protests in 2019.
4,380 people selected a 1,500-person “election committee” which will pick some legislators in December and the territory’s chief executive next year.
Hong Kong’s vocal pro-democracy opposition has been dismantled since anti-government protests in 2019.
The US began expelling Haitian immigrants who have been massing in Texas.
Some 13,000 people have taken shelter under a bridge in Del Rio, on America’s Mexican border.
On Sunday three planes returned around 320 people to Port-au-Prince.
More flights are scheduled for the coming days.
Some 13,000 people have taken shelter under a bridge in Del Rio, on America’s Mexican border.
On Sunday three planes returned around 320 people to Port-au-Prince.
More flights are scheduled for the coming days.