BLOOMBERG US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan urged Turkey to ratify the membership bids of Sweden and Finland into Nato as pressure builds on two remaining holdouts to approve the expansion of the military alliance. Officials from Turkey, Sweden and Finland have been trying to break an impasse that has held up the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s expansion since the ...
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US, allies announce submarine deal to counter China in Pacific
BLOOMBERG The leaders of the US, the UK and Australia unveiled an ambitious multibillion-dollar plan for a new fleet of nuclear-powered submarines that will ply the Pacific in an effort to blunt China’s growing assertiveness in the South China Sea and around Taiwan. “Forging this partnership, we’re showing again how democracies can deliver our own security and prosperity, and not ...
Read More »Russia remains India’s main arms supplier
BLOOMBERG Russia remains India’s main source of weapons even as the nation has drastically trimmed purchases, highlighting the challenge for Prime Minister Narendra Modi of recalibrating New Delhi’s dependence on Moscow, while its borders with both China and Pakistan remain tense. Russian weapon imports dropped by 19% for the five year period starting 2018 compared to a similar time frame ...
Read More »Xi urges focus on security amid simmering US tensions
BLOOMBERG Xi Jinping started an unprecedented third term as China’s president with fresh vows to ensure stability and strengthen party leadership, as he faces a future of slower growth and greater confrontation with the US. “Security is the foundation for development, and stability is the precondition for prosperity,†Xi said on Monday to close out the annual National People’s Congress ...
Read More »Pakistan’s former PM Imran Khan seeks more security at court hearings
BLOOMBERG Pakistan’s former premier Imran Khan is requesting the courts to hear his cases in a high-security judicial complex in the country’s capital after he skipped a lower court proceeding where he would have been formally indicted. The legal tussles over Khan’s appearance in various court cases adds to the political turmoil that has gripped the South Asian nation since ...
Read More »Xi to call Ukraine’s Zelenskiy after Russia visit next week
BLOOMBERG Chinese President Xi Jinping and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy plan to speak by video link in what would be their first conversation since Russia’s invasion, a Ukrainian official familiar with the preparations said. No date has yet been set for the conversation, the person said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss matters that aren’t yet public. There was ...
Read More »Pence: ‘History will hold Trump accountable’ for Capitol attack
BLOOMBERG Former Vice President Mike Pence offered his sharpest criticism to date of Donald Trump, holding his former boss responsible for the Capitol insurrection in early 2021 as he teased his own White House ambitions for 2024. “History will hold Donald Trump accountable†for what happened on January 6, 2021, Pence told an audience of several hundred policy makers and ...
Read More »Ukraine war: Russian strikes destroyed 152,000 residences
BLOOMBERG Russian missiles and artillery have destroyed more than 152,000 residential buildings since the start of the invasion, Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said in a televised interview. Ukraine has already registered 66,300 criminal proceedings of the alleged crimes committed by Russian troops from the start of full-scale invasion, according to Klymenko. “Most of the crimes are violations of the ...
Read More »US-sanctioned aerospace expert named China defense minister
BLOOMBERG China has named a general sanctioned by the US to be its new defense minister, setting up a potentially awkward encounter if he’s ever paired up with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin for a meeting. General Li Shangfu is set to become Minister of National Defense and State Councilor — China’s equivalent of a cabinet member — according to ...
Read More »UK’s opposition Labour thinks standing up for families can shape next election
BLOOMBERG Rishi Sunak’s political opponents think they’ve found his weak spot — the family. With an election edging closer, Keir Starmer’s Labour is making a move onto traditional Tory territory, accusing the prime minister of abandoning working parents. Sensing victory after 13 years in the wilderness, Labour wants to make an overhaul of Britain’s hugely expensive child care system a ...
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