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Charles III will be proclaimed new King on September 10

On September 10, Saturday, Charles III will be formally installed as the new monarch of Great Britain, the BBC reports. The ceremony was previously anticipated to occur on Friday, September 9. King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla will travel from Balmoral Castle, where Queen Elizabeth II...

Liz Truss elected as new UK Prime Minister

According to voting results, Liz Truss, the British Foreign Secretary, has been elected as the new leader of the Conservative Party. As a result, Truss will take over as prime minister of the nation on Tuesday after Boris Johnson. The foreign minister received 81.3 thousand votes, while Rishi...

Assange appeals against the UK decision to extradite him to the U.S.

Julian Assange's legal team submitted a second appeal to the High Court in London in opposition to the judge's decision to order his extradition to the United States. The court decision was appealed the day before, on August 25, according to WikiLeaks. There is "significant new evidence" in the...

UN Secretary General: Nuclear weapons must go down in history

According to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, nuclear weapons must be completely banned. He claims that the sole objective of these weapons is devastation. The International Day Against Nuclear Tests is observed on August 29. "Nuclear weapons have enslaved our planet for too long. These lethal...

New Zealand to simplify rules for immigrants amid labor shortage

Due to a labor shortage, New Zealand will temporarily adjust its immigration policies in order to attract workers. The nation's job situation has gotten worse as a result of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and the deteriorating economic climate. As local firms struggle with a labor shortage, New...

South Korea to cut budget for first time since 2010

The South Korean government will reduce the nation's budget in 2023 in response to the rise in global interest rates. This is the first move of this kind for the previous 13 years. "We're making cuts to our spending. The previous administration incurred substantial debt, which we are unable to...

U.S. delays imposition of duties on Chinese goods

According to sources cited by Reuters, the White House has decided to delay imposition of customs taxes on Chinese imports. They claim that this occurred as a result of the worsening of ties between the United States and China during the visit of Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the US House, to...

China restricts flights around Taiwan until the end of the week

According to Bloomberg, China has banned planes from six airspaces surrounding Taiwan. Restrictions will be in place from August 4 until August 7 on Sunday. The People's Republic of China will hold military drills this week. Air carriers received notices late on August 2nd, in the evening. The...

Myanmar military extends state of emergency for six months

The state of emergency was prolonged by Myanmar for a further six months. Myin Swe, the nation's acting president, took the initiative. According to the state edition Global New Light of Myanmar, the Military Council of National Defense and Security unanimously decided to extend the state of...

Egypt terminates contracts for 240 thousand tons of Ukrainian wheat

According to Reuters, Egypt has cancelled contracts for the purchase of 240,000 tons of wheat from Ukraine that were to have been delivered in December 2021. According to the organization, Nibulon and Inerco companies were "freed" from their contractual responsibilities by Egypt's General Authority...
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