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South Korea sues rival North Korea for blowing up joint liaison office in 2020
South Korea sues rival North Korea for blowing up joint liaison office in 2020
South Korea has filed a $35 million damage suit against North Korea for blowing up a joint liaison office just north of their border in 2020, which highlighted a revival of tensions between the rivals following the collapse of larger nuclear talks between the U.S. and North Korea
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Central London Landlord Reports Strong Demand for Office Space
Central London Landlord Reports Strong Demand for Office Space
London’s West End is seeing strong demand for space, even against a backdrop of macroeconomic uncertainty — at
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Belarus receives nuclear bombs ‘three times size of Hiroshima bomb’ from Russia
Belarus receives nuclear bombs ‘three times size of Hiroshima bomb’ from Russia
Belarus has started taking the delivery of Russian tactical nuclear weapons, president Alexander Lukashenko announced, claiming that some of these were three times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Mr Lukashenko said “the bombs are three times more powerful than those (dropped on) Hiroshima and Nagasaki”, adding to his previous statement that he didn’t simply ask Mr Putin for the weapons, but "demanded" them. The Vladimir Putin ally was speaking to Russian state TV channel Rossiya-1 on a road in a forest clearing with military vehicles and a storage facility visible in the background seen around him. This will be the first such warhead deployment by Moscow, comprising shorter-range less powerful nuclear weapons that could potentially be used on the battlefield, outside of Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union. The interview was posted on the Belarusian Belta state news agency’s Telegram channel on Wednesday. This comes five days after the Russian president announced plans to start deploying tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, even as Moscow will retain their control, after the special storage facilities to park them were ready. Mr Lukashenko further confirmed his close ally’s statement in the state television interview where he said Belarus has numerous nuclear storage facilities from the Soviet-era and has restored five or six of them. On control of nuclear weapons in Russia’s hands as a move to prevent the arsenal from being used up quickly, Mr Lukashenko played down the concern and said that Mr Putin and he could pick up the phone to each other “at any moment”. Just hours before on Tuesday, he had said that the Russian tactical nuclear weapons will be physically deployed on the Belarusian territory “in several days” and he had the facilities to host longer-range missiles too if ever needed. Mr Lukashenko further alleged that Belarus has “always been a target” for the West. "They (the West) have wanted to tear us to pieces since 2020. No one has so far fought against a nuclear country, a country that has nuclear weapons," Mr Lukashenko said, adding that the nuclear deployment will act as a deterrent against potential aggressors. Belarus has been an active participant in Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine as it has consistently allowed its territory to be used by Russian forces to attack Kyiv. The first announcement of tactical nuclear weapons was made in March by Mr Putin who had blamed the US deployment of such weapons in a host of European countries over many decades. The US, however, maintained that it did not see any signs of Russia’s willingness to prepare for nuclear weapons use in the continuing invasion, as it criticised the decision of deployment by Mr Putin. Read More Putin says Russian tactical nuclear weapons to be deployed to Belarus next month The dam attack in Ukraine is a ruthless act of destruction – and shows just how desperate Putin is US, allies clash with Russia, China over North Korea's failed military spy satellite launch Watchdog: Nuclear states modernize their weapons, Chinese arsenal is growing What weapons does Russia have? Deadly arms Putin uses in Ukraine from phosphorus bombs to hypersonic missiles
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SAP co-founder Plattner intends to sell nearly 1.46 million shares
SAP co-founder Plattner intends to sell nearly 1.46 million shares
Hasso Plattner, co-founder of German software firm SAP, concluded an agreement with a bank, which was not named,
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UK police hunt motive in Nottingham attack as friends mourn student athlete victims
UK police hunt motive in Nottingham attack as friends mourn student athlete victims
Police in England are working to piece together details of a knife and van attack that killed two 19-year-old students and another man in the city of Nottingham
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Slow Jobs Market Warning Sees Robert Walters Shares Drop 15%
Slow Jobs Market Warning Sees Robert Walters Shares Drop 15%
International recruitment business Robert Walters Plc went from a record year in 2022 to a warning this morning
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India, Pakistani coasts on high alert a day before Cyclone Biparjoy is expected to make landfall
India, Pakistani coasts on high alert a day before Cyclone Biparjoy is expected to make landfall
The coastal regions of India and Pakistan are on high alert with tens of thousands being evacuated a day before Cyclone Biparjoy is expected to make landfall
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Watch live: ICRC gives update on Ukraine dam collapse and prisoners of war
Watch live: ICRC gives update on Ukraine dam collapse and prisoners of war
Watch live as the International Committee of the Red Cross holds a briefing on the Ukraine dam situation and the organisation's visits to prisoners of war. The Nova Kakhova dam, which was under Russian control, was breached on the morning of 6 June, with water surging through it and causing extensive flooding in Kherson - prompting the evacuation of thousands of people. Damage to the area can be seen from space, with huge areas of land submerged in water. As of Tuesday, 13 June, the death toll from flooding in two Russian-controlled towns in southern Ukraine has risen to 17 in the wake of the dam's collapse, a Russian-installed official in Kherson said. It is not clear how the dam was breached. Ukrainian forces have accused Russia of deliberately destroying the dam; Russia says the destruction was an act of "sabotage" by Ukraine to deprive the annexed Crimean peninsula of water. Read More The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
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Smiths Group Announces Launch of Charitable Foundation
Smiths Group Announces Launch of Charitable Foundation
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 14, 2023--
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Jocelyn Chia: US comedian calls Malaysia's reaction to MH370 joke 'ridiculous'
Jocelyn Chia: US comedian calls Malaysia's reaction to MH370 joke 'ridiculous'
Malaysia has said it will ask Interpol to help locate Jocelyn Chia, accusing her of offensive content.
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UBS Amasses 1,200 Private Bankers in Asia as Region Spared Cuts
UBS Amasses 1,200 Private Bankers in Asia as Region Spared Cuts
UBS Group AG initially plans to take on the bulk of Credit Suisse private bankers in Asia Pacific,
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Pro-Russian Hackers Target Website of Europe’s Largest Port
Pro-Russian Hackers Target Website of Europe’s Largest Port
The website of the port of Rotterdam was targeted in a cyberattack blamed on Russia-aligned hackers last week.
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