[ad_1] Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size Jakarta: Blindsided by the AUKUS submarine deal two years ago, Joko Widodo has revealed how trust has been restored with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in charge, but the Indonesian president has called on Australia and its allies to deepen engagement with other nations on regional security to “include all parties, not exclude them”. Indonesia’s leader, popularly known as Jokowi in the country of 270 million, will…
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[ad_1] Some accuse Russians living in Europe of “wanting everything, but doing nothing”, while others claim many are opponents of Putin in need of support. “My dream was always to move to Europe,” says Ivan Sidorov. He did not give his real name, over fears for his immigration status and family in Russia. Surprised at how easy it was to come to the EU, the 31-year-old found a job and moved to Lithuania from St.…
"Russians in Europe: A misunderstood minority, or free riders?"[ad_1] Photo Credit: Pexels When embarking on a journey through the enchanting landscapes and captivating cities of Europe, it’s easy to become consumed by the excitement and adventure. However, amidst the exploration and discovery, it is crucial to prioritize self-care and relaxation. One rejuvenating practice that should not be overlooked is getting a massage. Not only does it provide a much-needed respite from the physical demands of travel, like, taking a night off and betting…
"Why You Should Get A Massage In Europe?"[ad_1] A knock on the large unmarked wooden door opposite Lviv’s city hall. A man in a military uniform holding a German-made rifle answers. Password, he demands. “Slava Ukrayini.” Glory to Ukraine. “Heroy am slava,” glory for the heroes, he responds, and opens a passageway hidden behind a wall of books. The man in the uniform is not a guard. He is the maître d at Kryivka, a popular theme restaurant that evokes Ukraine’s armed…
"A War-Themed Restaurant in Ukraine Finds New Resonance"[ad_1] PHOENIX – A widespread Arizona Medicaid scam that has left an unknown number of Native Americans homeless on the streets of metro Phoenix is being declared a public health state of emergency by the Navajo Nation as fraudulent sober living homes lose their funding and turn former residents out onto the streets. The emergency declaration was issued late last week by the Navajo Nation Commission on Emergency Management and signed this week by Navajo…
"Medicaid scam declared public health emergency in Arizona"[ad_1] Three of the people on board the missing Titanic vessel are believed to be a UK billionaire, a French submersible pilot, and the CEO of a crewed submersibles provider. OceanGate Expeditions, which deploys vessels for deep sea expeditions, has said that one of its submersibles was missing in the Atlantic Ocean after it took its passengers to the scene of the wreck of the Titanic. The search remains ongoing, Sky News reports. UK billionaire…
"The three passengers on board missing Titanic submersible | World | News"[ad_1] Narendra Modi was once shunned by the U.S. In 2005, the then-chief minister of the Indian state of Gujarat was denied a diplomatic visa amid accusations he tacitly supported Hindu mobs during communal violence three years earlier that left more than a thousand people, most of them Muslim, dead. But he is shunned no more. On June 22, Washington will roll out the red carpet for Modi, who will become just the third world…
"Why Biden Is Honoring Modi With a State Visit"[ad_1] Russia announced plans Thursday to stage elections in occupied parts of Ukraine in just three months, Moscow’s latest bid to signal that it is in control, even as a Ukrainian counteroffensive has pushed its forces back in some areas. The Ukrainian assault is in its early stages, and military experts say the decisive battles still lie ahead. But corpses of Russian soldiers and burnt-out armoured vehicles lining roads in villages newly recaptured by Ukrainian troops…
"Ukraine touts ground gains as Russia states intent to hold elections in occupied areas"[ad_1] Donald Trump is in legal trouble again. But then, he has been in legal trouble my entire life. Starting with the Nixon Justice Department’s housing discrimination lawsuit against his company back in 1973, Trump had been involved in more than 3,500 legal disputes before he even moved into the White House. Yes, some — such as the complaint against a tenant for not paying rent even though he had — were frivolous, but many,…
"Column: Media are already getting Trump’s arraignment wrong"[ad_1] BAGHDAD — Iraq’s parliament belatedly approved a record $152 billion budget for 2023 on Monday, after months of wrangling over the sharing of oil revenue between the central government in Baghdad and the semi-autonomous Iraqi Kurdish region in the north. The process was also hampered by infighting between different Iraqi Kurdish parties. The budget — approved six months into the fiscal year and after four chaotic late-night voting sessions — allocates 12.6% of the…
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