BERLIN -(Reuters) – NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s tenure will be extended again, Welt am Sonntag said on Sunday, citing anonymous diplomatic sources, as the alliance strives to preserve stability throughout the Ukraine conflict. Members will extend Stoltenberg’s tenure until April 2024 in recognition of his “excellent accomplishments” and toRead More →

(Reuters) According to media reports and an unconfirmed official document, individuals “loyal to the state” will soon be able to apply for licences to carry weapons in military-ruled Myanmar. Reuters and other media outlets looked into the stolen material, which was allegedly created by the home ministry. It outlined requirementsRead More →

(Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin stated on Tuesday that certain medications were in limited supply in Russia and that costs had risen, despite the nation generating more of its own treatments. While prescription pharmaceuticals are free from Western sanctions imposed as a result of the Ukraine conflict, their distribution toRead More →

(Reuters) – Russia’s defence ministry claimed on Sunday that a major rocket attack on two facilities in eastern Ukraine temporarily hosting Ukrainian military killed more than 600 Ukrainian personnel. Reuters was unable to confirm the military ministry’s claim immediately. There was no immediate response from Ukraine to Russia’s allegation, howeverRead More →

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ten months into Russia’s most recent invasion of Ukraine, overwhelming evidence demonstrates that the Kremlin’s soldiers have fought total war, disregarding international conventions regulating the treatment of people and behaviour on the battlefield. More than 58,000 possible Russian war crimes are being investigated by Ukraine, includingRead More →