Greece Formally Requests to Buy F-35 Fighter Jets From US
Greece’s prime minister says his country has sent a letter of request to the United States to buy a squadron of F-35 fighter jets.
Greece’s prime minister says his country has sent a letter of request to the United States to buy a squadron of F-35 fighter jets.
Germany’s vice chancellor says he suspects that Russia may not resume gas deliveries to Europe through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline after planned maintenance work in July.
Japanese beverage giant Kirin Holdings plans to sell its stake in Myanmar Brewery to the joint venture, leaving its partner Myanma Economic Holdings Plc.
The Czech Republic has decided to reverse plans to halt mining in a key black coal region to help the country safeguard its power supply amid Russia’s war in Ukraine.
A leak of toxic chlorine gas at Jordan’s Red Sea port of Aqaba has killed 13 people and injured more than 260 others, state media report.
The results of Australia’s five-yearly census have been released, painting a picture of a country undergoing significant change.
NATO has for the first time singled out China as one of its strategic priorities for the next decade, warning about its growing military ambitions, confrontational rhetoric toward Taiwan, and increasingly close ties to Russia.
A few years ago, Sri Lanka had an economy strong enough to provide jobs and financial security for its 22 million people.
President Vladimir Putin says Russia is trying to build relations with the Taliban and that Russia wants to see all the ethnic groups in Afghanistan take part in running the country.
Members of the Group of Seven major economies pledged Tuesday to create a new “climate club” that for nations that wants to take more ambitious action to tackle global warming.