Tel Aviv is “concerned” about the potential outcome of the Vienna talks on the Iranian nuclear program that might be unfavorable to Israel, the prime minister has said, adding that its military would still act as they see fit. “Israel is not part of the agreements,” Bennett told the Israeli …
Read More »Americans ‘underestimate gravity of situation,’ Russia warns after European security talks
Following discussions on Monday, in Switzerland, over the future of European security, Russia’s chief negotiator has warned that his American counterparts “underestimate the gravity of the situation.” While the US delegation came to Geneva for “serious” discussions on Moscow’s European security proposals, they failed to show an understanding of how …
Read More »US showing ‘Cold War’ mentality with Kazakhstan – Moscow
Remarks from the US secretary of state on the crisis unfolding in Kazakhstan are reminiscent of rhetoric from the Cold War era, a top Russian parliamentarian has said as Nur-Sultan grapples with outbreaks of street violence. In a statement issued on Monday, the chairman of the State Duma Committee on …
Read More »‘Agreement can be reached with Russia’ – NATO
Upcoming talks scheduled between NATO and Russia may leave some questions unanswered, the military bloc’s Secretary General has said, while indicating it may be possible to reach a compromise with Moscow on arms control. Speaking on Monday in Brussels, Jens Stoltenberg told reporters that he welcomes “the talks that will take place …
Read More »Tesla owner uses Model 3 to mine for crypto
Cryptocurrency mining, which is an energy-intensive process, usually requires a computer and a lot of power. However, some are coming up with inventive ways of generating crypto coins. San Francisco-based Siraj Raval told CNBC he runs free bitcoin mining software on his Apple Mac mini M1 and powers the computer …
Read More »‘More revenge’ for US for killing Iranian general
Major General Hossein Salami, the commander of Iran’s powerful Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), said Tehran’s revenge for the US killing of his fellow military leader Qassem Soleimani was not over. “We have taken part of the harsh revenge, and another part of it still remains. Everybody is definitely aware …
Read More »Djokovic reacts to ruling by making vow
Novak Djokovic has issued a message about his devoted fans and shared a photo of himself for the first time since a court verdict on his visa row with the Australian government over his Covid vaccination status. Mystery surrounded Djokovic’s whereabouts in the immediate aftermath of his high-profile hearing in …
Read More »‘One of the best’ fossil finds named
Paleontologists in the UK have unearthed the fossils of a giant prehistoric ‘sea dragon’ known as an ichthyosaur. The 32-foot (9.8-meter) skeleton is thought to be the largest and most complete set of fossils found in the country. The specimen, which was found at the bottom of a reservoir last year, …
Read More »Why Kazakh crisis could worsen China-US relations
With the crisis in Kazakhstan beginning to stabilise, it’s been fascinating to observe China’s role and how it has been offering support to its government at the most senior level. On Friday, leader Xi Jinping spoke to President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, assuring him he would support the country against foreign interference. …
Read More »Australian immigration minister issues Djokovic statement
Novak Djokovic could still be deported from Australia although a decision will not be taken until Tuesday at the earliest. Djokovic was backed in his case by a Melbourne court judge on Monday. In confusing scenes after the initial court decision, Djokovic’s father, Srdjan, told reporters that his son had …
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