Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict: “Very large-scale escalation that has a potential to turn to the regional scale”
“I am afraid the ceasefire is not coming any time soon.”
“I am afraid the ceasefire is not coming any time soon.”
“Brahmos Supersonic Cruise Missile has achieved yet another milestone with successful test launch showcasing enhanced operational capabilities and additional indigenous technologies. Congratulations to all the scientists and engineers. @DRDO_India @BrahMosMissile,” he tweeted.
Delegations from Libya’s warring sides meeting in Egypt have concluded two days of security and military talks in efforts towards a lasting ceasefire, the UN political mission for the country, UNSMIL, has reported.
Every year an estimated 88.6 billion, which is equivalent to 3.7% of Africa’s GDP, leaves the continent in the form of illicit capital.
India’s Ambassador to the US Taranjit Singh Sandhu, in an op-ed in The Houston Chronicle, wrote that numbers speak for themselves.
Security Council members strongly condemn the use of force and regret the loss of life
Sheikh Sabah’s life spanned two very different Kuwaits. He was born June 16, 1929, just as the country’s pearl-diving industry would collapse. Within the decade, Kuwait would strike oil. Engineers would eventually confirm that the tiny country, slightly smaller than the U.S. state of New Jersey, had the world’s sixth-largest known oil reserves.
“While we await further breakthroughs, we have seen that the virus can be effectively contained through the application of tried and tested public health measures.”
Face to Face with Ruben Elamiryan Ruben Elamiryan is the Chairperson and an Associate Professor at
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