Bloomberg The European Union is restarting legal proceedings against the UK as Brussels prepares for a drawn-out fight over London’s move to override part of the Brexit deal. The UK’s planned legislation announced earlier this week is a breach of international law, Maros Sefcovic, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, told reporters on Wednesday. He added that the UK proposal to ...
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Russia’s invasion violates world’s peace: Kishida
Bloomberg Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida plans to attend a Nato summit later this month, showing support for its efforts during Russia’s war in Ukraine by becoming the first Japanese premier to take part in such a meeting of the military alliance. “Russia’s invasion violates the peace and order of the world and can never be tolerated,†Kishida said as ...
Read More »Canada to force firms to report cyber attacks, remove risky gear
Bloomberg Canada plans to require companies to share cyber threat information and to remove any product or service that could pose security risks. Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne and Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino introduced a bill Tuesday titled an “Act Respecting Cyber Security†that will apply to four federally-regulated infrastructure sectors including telecommunications, transport, finance and energy. The bill ...
Read More »Zelenskiy says war to stagnate without more advanced arms
Bloomberg President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the war may stagnate if deliveries of advanced weapons from Ukraine’s allies don’t accelerate, and that the fighting is “very fierce†in the east. Russia continued its assault on Sievierodonetsk, shelling the city and surrounding villages as it pushes to capture the Ukrainian government’s last major foothold in the eastern region of Luhansk. The regional ...
Read More »Pope repeats view Nato positioning was factor in Russia war move
Bloomberg Moves and posturing by Nato may have “somehow provoked, or not prevented†Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to Pope Francis, who reiterated a previously expressed view about the alliance in remarks published Tuesday by daily La Stampa. Speaking during a pool interview with a group of newspapers, the Pope condemned the brutality and ferocity of Russian troops in Ukraine, ...
Read More »Johnson defends Rwanda plan riling Tories, bishops and a prince
Bloomberg Boris Johnson accused lawyers representing asylum seekers of “abetting†criminal gangs as he defended his plan to start deportation flights to Rwanda, a policy that has drawn condemnation from UK religious leaders, some ruling Conservative MPs and even the heir to the throne. The UK government argues that sending migrants it regards as having arrived illegally in Britain to ...
Read More »China diplomat’s transfer upends FM predictions
Bloomberg China’s decision to transfer one of its most high-profile diplomats —and most senior Russia experts — to a state media regulator is fanning speculation over who will be foreign minister after an upcoming reshuffle. Former Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng, 59, who has frequently stood in for Foreign Minister Wang Yi in recent months, has been appointed as the ...
Read More »Australia PM plays down China reset after diplomatic meeting
Bloomberg Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has downplayed the possibility of a reset in relations with the Chinese government after a high-profile meeting between the two countries, saying Beijing must first lift sanctions on a wide-range of Australian exports. Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles met with China’s Defence Minister Wei Fenghe in Singapore, where both were attending the annual ...
Read More »Fighting rages as Ukraine’s leader pleads for artillery
Bloomberg Russia continued its assault on Sievierodonetsk, pushing Ukrainian troops out of the center of Kyiv’s last major foothold in the Luhansk region. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called the fighting “very fierce†and his top military commander pleaded for the US to send more artillery. Moscow’s use of cluster munitions and indiscriminate shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, constitutes a war ...
Read More »US makes Asia inroads by playing down need to oppose China
Bloomberg The US sought to bolster its support in Asia by reassuring nations they don’t need to join a coalition against China, drawing a stark contrast with Beijing’s threats to defend its interests with military force. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told Asia’s biggest security forum that the US was taking “wise counsel†from smaller countries, saying they should be ...
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