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No foreign troops to be deployed in Ukraine before war ends: FM
"Until the end of the war in the territory of Ukraine, foreign countries will not deploy their troops in the territory of our state," Kuleba said. The Ukrainian side is asking its partners for weapons, not for dispatching their soldiers, Xinhua news agency quoted the Prime Minister as saying. Kuleba further stressed that Ukraine's possible membership in the NATO would not put an end to Russia's full scale invasion of Kiev, but could prevent new wars.
Las Vegas police probe multiple UFO sightings in a night
According to body camera footage obtained by USA Today, an officer drove to a family's residence on that night after they called 911 to report the sighting. One of the family members told the officer they saw "a big creature" that was "long, 10 feet tall". The officer told the family that he was looking into the claims because another cop saw something in the sky that matched the family's description eight minutes earlier.
'India, Serbia have huge potential for trade & investment': President Murmu
Addressing the India-Serbia business forum in Belgrade, President Murmu said that both nations have had friendly relations since the days of the Non-Aligned Movement, and therefore, it is now time to build and strengthen the economic partnership as well as trade ties.
Hazardous air in US East Coast puts vulnerable communities at higher risk: Report
The dangerous air conditions are however, expected to slowly improve over the weekend for millions of people in New York, Washington, D.C., and surrounding areas, CNN said in a report. The activists have said that for many Black and brown people in low-income communities, air pollution is a problem they already face every day.
Sunak, Biden unveil new economic partnership
The partnership will also reduce vulnerabilities" across supply chains and "keep Russia out of global civil nuclear power market", reports the BBC. It also covers areas such artificial intelligence, information sharing in crises, 5G, 6G, and civil nuclear power. Addressing a press conference on Thursday after their meeting at the White House.
Massive flooding due to Ukraine dam breach kills 9
While confirming the fatalities on Thursday, the Mayor said that "we believe that these are not the last victims of this flooding", reports Xinhua news agency. Hundreds of people remained on rooftops of flooded houses waiting to be rescued, he added.
Ukraine continues attacks in key Zaporizhzhia region: Report
Shortly after Russia launched its full scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, it seized most of the region, home to Europe's largest nuclear power plant. Ukraine however, continues to control the regional capital city also known as Zaporizhzhia. Several Russian pro-Kremlin military bloggers reported late on Thursday that Ukraine had.
Iran says its missile activities 'conventional'
In response to criticism voiced by the US, France and the UK about Tehran unveiling a hypersonic missile, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani noted on Thursday that the activities are "completely legitimate based on international law", Xinhua news agency reported.
Canadian MP slams Khalistan supporters for celebrating Indira Gandhi's assassination
"This is not what our country Canada stands for," he said in a video message on Thursday. "Tolerating glorification of violence and public promotion of hate goes against everything our country believes in. Khalistan supporters have crossed a line and Canada should and must respond," he said. Arya said that Khalistan supporters.
Trump indicted in classified documents case
Trump, who became the first former President in US history to face federal criminal charges, announced his indictment in a post on his social media platform Truth Social on Thursday. "I have been Indicted, seemingly over the Boxes Hoax," Trump wrote, referring to the boxes of documents that he had carried with him from the White House at the end of this presidency to his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida, which contained many files that were.
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