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North Korea building at nuclear site for first time since 2018

Bloomberg North Korea is undertaking construction work at its main nuclear weapons test site for the first time in about four years, according to an analysis of satellite imagery, raising fresh security concerns as South Korea elects a new leader. Images captured show “very early signs” of activity at the mountainous area of Punggye-ri, including the construction of a new ...

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EU aims to sanction 14 wealthy Russians, dozens of lawmakers

  Bloomberg The European Union is set to propose a new round of sanctions that would target a total of 14 individuals, including a number of wealthy Russians and their family members, but will stop short of more far-reaching steps like penalizing ports, according to several diplomats. The latest round of sanctions for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would also target ...

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China pushes Russia conspiracy theory about US labs in Ukraine

  Bloomberg China accused the US military of operating “dangerous” biolabs in Ukraine, echoing a Russian conspiracy theory that Western officials warned could be part of an effort to retroactively justify President Vladimir Putin’s invasion. “US biolabs in Ukraine have indeed attracted much attention recently,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said in response to a question from a local ...

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UK fast-tracks plans to harden Russian sanctions

Bloomberg UK lawmakers voted in favour of a package of measures to toughen government powers and speed up sanctions against Russian tycoons after Home Secretary Priti Patel accused Vladimir Putin’s allies of hiding “dirty money” in Britain. “We do not want it here,” Patel said as she opened six hours of debate on the measures in the House of Commons. ...

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Vietnam: China’s sea drills violate its economic zone

  Bloomberg Vietnam asked China not to violate its exclusive economic zone and continental shelf with military drills, foreign ministry spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang said in response to reporters’ questions about the Hainan Provincial Customs Administration’s announcement about the exercises. China should not take actions that complicate the South China Sea situation but rather help maintain regional peace, security ...

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China warns US against forming Pacific Nato and backing Taiwan

Bloomberg China warned the US against trying to build what it called a Pacific version of Nato, while declaring that security disputes over Taiwan and Ukraine were “not comparable at all.” Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his annual news briefing Monday that the “real goal” of the US’s Indo-Pacific strategy was to form Asia’s answer to the North Atlantic Treaty ...

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Russian troops shelling destroys Ukraine atomic laboratory built with US

Bloomberg Russian forces destroyed an atomic-physics lab under international safeguards in Ukraine’s second-largest city, the head of the world’s nuclear watchdog said, underscoring growing concerns over the safety risks posed by fighting around the country’s atomic facilities. Rafael Mariano Grossi, who leads the International Atomic Energy Agency, said that a neutron generator at the Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology ...

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Orban signs order authorising Nato troops stationing in Hungary

  Bloomberg Prime Minister Viktor Orban signed a government decree authorizing stationing of Nato troops in Hungary. The decree, published on Monday, upholds the government’s ban on transport of lethal weapons to Ukraine via Hungary. Unlike many other east European member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Orban’s government hasn’t specifically asked for Nato troops to help defend its ...

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Stakes rise as Putin says his war in Ukraine will continue

Bloomberg As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine heads towards the two week mark, the stakes for both sides in the ground war look set to rise, with potentially catastrophic implications for Ukrainian civilians and greater challenges for the country’s so far remarkably successful defense. President Vladimir Putin said again the war will continue until Ukraine accepts his demands and halts resistance, ...

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Xi warns missteps on issue of ethnic harmony would ‘destabilise’ China

Bloomberg Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed zero tolerance for anything that could undermine ethnic harmony in the world’s No. 2 economy, a sign he’s sticking to assimilation policies that have led to unrest and allegations of human rights abuses. “Only when all ethnic groups live in unity and harmony can there be a prosperous country, a stable society and a ...

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