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Drone Attacks Escalate Tensions in Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Russia reports neutralizing the drones with no casualties in Moscow. Crimea sees increased attacks recently, leading to evacuations and damage. Tensions escalate between Ukraine and Russia as both sides vow retaliation. Ukrainian drones targeted two buildings in Moscow and an ammunition depot in Russian-annexed Crimea, according to Russian officials. Russia reported neutralizing the drones with … Read more

Russian War Reporter Killed in Ukraine Cluster Munitions Attack

Russian War in Ukraine

German journalist injured in Russian cluster munitions attack. Cluster bombs draw attention after US supplies them to Ukraine; banned in many countries. Deceased journalist: Rostislav Zhuravlev, war correspondent for RIA news agency. A Russian war reporter was killed and three others were wounded in Ukraine during a Ukrainian attack that utilized cluster munitions, according to … Read more

Russia labels drone attacks on Moscow by Ukraine as terrorism

Russia Moscow Ukraine

Russia labels drone attacks on Moscow by Ukraine as terrorism amid escalating hostilities between the two countries. Russian officials accused Kyiv of carrying out an “act of terrorism” by launching an attack on Moscow using at least five drones. The attack resulted in the disruption of air traffic for hours after the drones were intercepted … Read more

President Xi Jinping has now arrived in Moscow

Xi Jinping
  • President Xi Jinping has arrived to Moscow.
  • He went down the red carpet put on the plane’s stairs.
  • “I am confident the visit will be fruitful.”

President Xi Jinping has arrived, and here’s your first glimpse at him.

He went down the red carpet put on the plane’s stairs before pausing to speak with a group of media and dignitaries present.

“I am confident the visit will be fruitful and give new momentum to the healthy and stable development of Chinese-Russian relations,” Xi’s quoted by the AFP news agency as saying. He also reportedly described the two countries as “reliable partners”.

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Kremlin releases details of Xi and Putin meeting next week

Kremlin

Xi Jinping and Putin will meet one-on-one in Moscow on Monday. Followed by an informal lunch on Tuesday. In a strong demonstration of Beijing’s support for Moscow in Western capitals. The discussions between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin are scheduled to take place in Moscow the following week, according to the … Read more

We don’t know who blew up Nord Stream pipeline, says Russia

Nord Stream pipeline

Russia is still unsure of who was responsible for the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines. But wants an objective investigation. The ARD story cited unnamed security sources from five different nations. Moscow is still unsure of who was responsible for the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, according to former security chief … Read more

Chechnya to help Moscow fight to the victorious end, says Kadyrov

Kadyrov

Ramzan Kadyrov has reaffirmed that Chechen fighters in Ukraine will assist Moscow. They will help them in “fighting to the victorious end”. He has been accused of human rights abuses and commands paramilitary forces loyal to him. Pro-Kremlin Ramzan Kadyrov, the head of Chechnya, has reaffirmed that Chechen fighters in Ukraine will assist Moscow in … Read more

Xi Jinping may meet Putin in Moscow next week

Xi Jinping Putin
  • The visit is being planned at a time when China has offered to mediate a settlement in Ukraine.
  • Putin had asked Xi to come to Russia in the spring.
  • Since taking office, Xi has personally encountered Putin 39 times.

Chinese President Xi Jinping may travel to Russia as early as next week to meet with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, according to the sources.

The visit is being planned at a time when China has offered to mediate a settlement in Ukraine, a move that has been received with skepticism in the West due to China’s diplomatic support for Russia.

Putin had asked Xi to come to Russia in the spring, according to a January 30 report from the Russian news agency Tass. Last month, The Wall Street Journal claimed that a trip to Moscow might occur in April or early May.

A comment on whether or not Xi might visit Moscow was requested from the Kremlin, but the Chinese foreign minister did not provide one right away.

There were no additional details provided right away.

Given how sensitive the subject is, the sources who were briefed on it declined to disclose their names.

Putin hinted that Xi Jinping would visit Russia last month when he welcomed Wang Yi, China’s senior diplomat, to Moscow.

Weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine, in February 2022, when Putin was in Beijing for the Winter Olympics, China and Russia forged a “no limits” alliance. Since then, the two nations have repeatedly reaffirmed the strength of their ties.

Since taking office, Xi has personally encountered Putin 39 times. Their most recent encounter took place in September during a summit in central Asia.

Xi completed the National People’s Congress’ yearly session on Monday, during which he was unanimously elected to a record-breaking third term as president.

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Russia launched rarely-used missile during its aerial assault

Russia launched rarely-used missile

Russia launched 95 missiles at Ukraine overnight, 34 of which were intercepted. Rarely have the skies of the nation seen the potent weapon. The six air-launched Kinzhal ballistic missile launches. A barrage of missiles were fired at Ukraine overnight on Thursday in one of Moscow’s most intense aerial strikes in recent months. The General Headquarters … Read more

Ukraine war: Russia launches new barrage of hypersonic missiles

Ukraine
  • At least nine people have been killed in a new wave of strikes across Ukraine.
  • Russia used powerful weapons such as rare hypersonic missiles.
  • The Ukrainian military claimed to have shot down 34 cruise missiles.

At least nine people have been killed in a new wave of strikes across Ukraine by Russia, which used powerful weapons such as rare hypersonic missiles.

Russia had not fired Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, which can evade air defences, since the early months of the conflict, according to reports.

The most recent barrage was the most severe to strike Ukraine in weeks.

It cut power to Europe’s largest nuclear plant, Zaporizhzhia, though it was later restored.

On Thursday Russian defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said: “High-precision long-range air, sea and land-based weapons, including the Kinzhal hypersonic missile system, hit key elements of Ukraine’s military infrastructure.”

It was Russia‘s busiest day of strikes on Ukraine since the end of January.

The Ukrainian military claimed to have shot down 34 cruise missiles as well as four Iranian-made Shahed drones.

However, it stated that it was unable to intercept the six Kinzhal ballistic missiles, as well as destroy older weapons such as Kh-22 anti-ship missiles and S-300 anti-aircraft missiles.

“This was a major attack and for the first time with so many different types of missiles,” the Reuters news agency quoted a Ukrainian air force spokesperson as saying. “It was like never before.”

The strike at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, according to Energoatom, has severed the facility’s connection to the Ukrainian power grid.

The facility ran on diesel generators for the sixth time since Russia took over a year ago, until the link was restored later Thursday.

Electricity is required to cool radioactive material at the plant.

“Today’s loss of all external power once again demonstrated how fragile and dangerous the situation is for the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant,” said Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Following a series of strikes since the invasion began, he had earlier on Thursday called for an international commitment to protect the plant.

“Each time we are rolling a dice. And if we allow this to continue time after time then one day our luck will run out,” Mr Grossi said.

Emergency services responded to blast sites in Kyiv’s western and southern districts.

A missile also struck an energy facility in Odesa, causing power outages, according to the city’s governor, Maksym Marchenko. There were also reports of casualties in residential areas.

In other news, Ukraine’s military says it has repulsed intense Russian attacks on the besieged eastern city of Bakhmut, despite Russian forces claiming control of its eastern half.

Moscow has been attempting to take Bakhmut for months, despite heavy losses on both sides in a grinding war of attrition.

“The enemy continued its attacks and has shown no sign of a let-up in storming the city of Bakhmut,” the general staff of the Ukrainian armed forces said. “Our defenders repelled attacks on Bakhmut and on surrounding communities.”

According to reports, between 20,000 and 30,000 Russian troops have been killed or injured in the battle for the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut since it began last summer. The figures cannot be independently verified.

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Ukraine war: Bakhmut defenders redouble their efforts

Ukraine
  • Western analysts speculated over the weekend that Ukraine was likely withdrawing some of its troops.
  • The head of the Wagner private army has complained about a lack of ammunition
  • Moscow has been attempting to take Bakhmut for months.

Ukraine President Ukraine has stated that operations to defend the besieged eastern city of Bakhmut will continue and will be supported by senior generals.

As Russian forces close in on the city, Western analysts speculated over the weekend that Ukraine was likely withdrawing some of its troops.

Moscow has been attempting to take Bakhmut for months, despite heavy losses on both sides in a grinding war of attrition

According to a local official, there has been street fighting in recent days.

But, according to Deputy Mayor Oleksandr Marchenko, Russia has not yet taken control of the city.

Meanwhile, the head of the Wagner private army involved in the Russian campaign, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has complained about a lack of ammunition amid apparent friction between his fighters and regular Russian forces.

He also claims that his representative was barred from entering a Russian military headquarters.

According to analysts, Bakhmut has little strategic value but has become a focal point for Russian commanders who have struggled to bring positive news to the Kremlin.

Capturing the city would bring Russia one step closer to gaining control of the entire Donetsk region, one of four regions in eastern and southern Ukraine that Russia annexed last September after sham referendums widely condemned outside Russia.

In his evening address, Mr Zelensky stated that he had discussed Bakhmut with senior generals.

“[They] responded not to withdraw, but to strengthen [our defences],” he said.

“The command unanimously supported this position. There were no other positions. I told the commander in chief to find the appropriate forces to help our guys in Bakhmut.”

The remarks came after the German newspaper Bild reported, citing Ukrainian government sources, that armed forces commander Valery Zaluzhny had disagreed with Mr Zelensky about the operation several weeks ago, recommending a withdrawal from the city.

According to the paper, the majority of defenders agreed with Gen Zaluzhny.

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW), a US-based think tank, said over the weekend that Ukrainian troops were likely conducting a “limited fighting withdrawal” while “continuing to inflict high casualties” on the Russians.

he fighting in Bakhmut had reached the “highest level of tension,” according to ground forces commander Olexandr Syrsky, who was quoted in the Ukrainska Pravda newspaper on Sunday during a visit to the front line.

“The enemy has been throwing extra Wagner forces into the battle,” he said. “Our troops have been courageously defending our positions in the north of Bakhmut, trying to prevent the encirclement of the city.”

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Russian Wagner chief suggests “betrayal” in Bakhmut conflict

Bakhmut

Wagner private army is not receiving the munitions it needs from Moscow. Leading to a lack of resources and fears of being set up as scapegoats. Ukraine’s troops are conducting a “limited fighting withdrawal” in eastern Bakhmut. As it attempts to seize control of Bakhmut, the Wagner private army of Russia, according to its commander, … Read more

Russia on the verge of encircling Ukraine’s Bakhmut

Russia

On Friday, Russian artillery pounded the last routes out of Bakhmut. Ukrainian soldiers were repairing damaged roads, and more troops were heading to the frontlines. Bakhmut was previously known for its salt and gypsum mines. On Friday, Russian artillery pounded the last routes out of Bakhmut, aiming to complete the encirclement of the besieged Ukrainian … Read more

Vladimir Putin accuses Ukraine of border attack

Vladimir Putin

Russian officials reported that Ukrainian armed group had entered the Bryansk region. Leading to two civilians being killed and a 10-year-old child injured. Kyiv denounced these claims as a “typical planned provocation” by the Moscow. Russian security officials reported that a small Ukrainian armed group had entered the southern Bryansk region from Russia. Kyiv denounced … Read more

Moscow accuses Ukraine of attempting multiple drone strikes

Moscow
  • A Ukrainian drone crashed near the village of Gubastovo, southeast of the capital.
  • The facility was not damaged, according to state media, citing the region’s Energy Ministry.
  • Ukraine’s Defense Ministry made no comment on the strikes at the time.

After a fire broke out at an oil depot and authorities abruptly closed airspace above the country’s second-largest city, Russia’s Defense Ministry accused Ukraine of launching a wave of attempted drone strikes targeting infrastructure deep inside Russia, including near the capital.

Moscow metropolitan area According to Governor Andrey Vorobyov, a Ukrainian drone crashed near the village of Gubastovo, southeast of the capital. The drone was apparently aimed at “civilian infrastructure,” which was later confirmed to be a gas facility run by the state-owned company Gazprom.

The facility was not damaged, according to state media, citing the region’s Energy Ministry.

State media later released a photo of what they claimed was the crashed device, which resembled a Ukrainian-made UJ-22 attack drone.

The UJ-22 is a small and versatile aircraft that can fly through bad weather and travel up to 500 miles (800 kilometers). The location and date of the photo of the crashed drone are unknown.

The crash was allegedly one of several attempted strikes, with state media reporting a drone was shot down near the Belarus border and the defence ministry claiming two more strikes were thwarted in the Krasnodar and Adygea regions using drone-jamming technology.

“Both drones lost control and deviated from their flight path,” the defense ministry said in a statement. “One UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) fell in a field, and another UAV, deviating from the trajectory, did not harm the attacked civilian infrastructure facility.”

At least one drone appeared to have eluded Russian defences, with footage posted on social media overnight and showing a fire at Rosneft’s oil depot in Tuapse, on the Black Sea coast of Krasnodar.

Although it is unclear whether the facility was the intended target, Ukraine has previously targeted oil depots on Russian-controlled territory.

Sources has been unable to independently confirm each alleged attack, and Ukraine has yet to comment on the incident. Ukraine has previously declined to comment on internal Russian attacks.

Following the alleged attacks, Russia‘s second-largest city of St. Petersburg closed its airspace Tuesday within a 200-kilometer (124-mile) radius, briefly banning incoming flights, according to state media.

Russian President Vladimir Putin had been briefed about the closures – but Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov had declined to discuss whether it was related to the “incidents in St. Petersburg and Tuapse,” state media reported.

Strikes in December

Attacks on Russian infrastructure have highlighted Ukraine’s efforts to develop longer-range combat drones.

Russia reported multiple attacks by Ukrainian drones on military infrastructure, including air bases hundreds of miles inside Russian territory and beyond the reach of Ukraine’s declared drone arsenal, in early December.

At the same time, Ukraine’s state-owned weapons manufacturer Ukroboronprom announced that it is nearing completion of a new long-range drone, though there is no public evidence that such a device has been ready for deployment or has been involved in explosions within Russia.

Ukraine’s Defense Ministry made no comment on the strikes at the time, though a presidential adviser tweeted a cryptic message hinting that Kyiv was indeed behind the December attacks.

“The Earth is round – discovery made by Galileo. Astronomy was not studied in Kremlin, giving preference to court astrologers. If it was, they would know: If something is launched into other countries’ airspace, sooner or later unknown flying objects will return to departure point,” he said at the time.

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A drone crashed in failed attack southeast of Moscow says regional governor

A drone crashed in failed attack

A drone crashed near a natural gas distribution station southeast of Moscow. Ukraine has not publicly claimed responsibility for internal Russian attacks. Ukraine was accused by the Defense Ministry of launching attack drones against civil infrastructure. A drone crashed near a natural gas distribution station southeast of Moscow on Tuesday according to the regional governor,  … Read more

Moscow is concerned about the situation in Moldova, says Kremlin

Moldova

The situation in Transnistria, the separatist province of Moldova, worries Moscow. Which is keeping a close eye on events. President Maia Sandu has accused Russia of hiring “saboteurs” to stir up unrest. The situation in Transnistria, the separatist province of Moldova, worries Moscow, which is keeping a careful eye on events there. Dmitry Peskov, a … Read more

Volodymyr Zelenskyy fires a top Ukrainian military commander for no apparent reason

Volodymyr Zelenskyy
  • Zelenskyy announced the removal of Eduard Moskalyov as commander of the joint forces.
  • Moskalyov has been in charge since March 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine.
  • The dismissal was not mentioned on the joint forces’ Facebook or Twitter profiles.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday fired a senior military commander helping lead the struggle against Russian forces in the country’s troubled east but gave no rationale for the move.

In a one-line decree, Zelenskyy announced the removal of Eduard Moskalyov as commander of the joint forces of Ukraine, which are involved in hostilities in the Donbas region.

In a daily address on Friday, Zelenskyy included Moskalyov among the military officers he had spoken with. Moskalyov has been in charge since March 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine.

The dismissal was not mentioned on the joint forces’ Facebook or Twitter profiles.

Russian forces are making aggressive efforts to conquer the two eastern regions that comprise the Donbas, and Zelenskyy has described the military situation in the east as challenging and terrible in recent weeks.

Pro-Moscow forces are concentrating their efforts in Bakhmut, launching repeated assaults despite high casualties, according to Ukrainian and Western sources.

The Ukrainian armed forces’ general staff stated on Facebook that Russian troops carried out numerous unsuccessful attacks in the Bakhmut area on Sunday.

The Ukrainian armed forces’ general staff stated on Facebook that Russian troops carried out numerous unsuccessful attacks in the Bakhmut area on Sunday.

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Russia’s UN ambassador accused the West of arm twisting to isolate Moscow

Russia
  • The 193-member United Nations General Assembly unanimously isolated Russia.
  • Members called for a “comprehensive, just, and lasting peace.”
  • Russia’s diplomat accused the West of “cowboy” methods and “arm twisting.”

Russia’s senior diplomat to the United Nations accused the West on Sunday of “cowboy” methods and “arm twisting” of some countries during last week’s United Nations General Assembly vote that demanding Moscow withdraw its troops from Ukraine.

On the eve of the one-year anniversary of Moscow’s invasion, the 193-member United Nations General Assembly unanimously isolated Russia, calling for a “comprehensive, just, and lasting peace” in accordance with the founding UN Charter.

“The methods of achieving the result are again ‘cowboy’,” Dmitry Polyansky, Russia‘s deputy UN ambassador, said on the Telegram messaging platform.

He went on to say that a number of representatives from “poor” countries had complained to the Russian mission about pressure from their Western counterparts, who are Kyiv’s allies.

“According to our calculations, almost 30 pairs of arms were twisted,” Polyansky said.

Polyansky provided no proof to back up his claims, and there has been no public statement from developing countries about the pressure to vote in favor of the UN resolution.

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Alexander Lukashenko, Vladimir Putin talks in detail

Alexander Lukashenko

Alexander Lukashenko and  Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone on Friday. Despite Lukashenko’s recent statement that his country would not send troops to Ukraine. “Listen, God forbid that we have a relationship that it always be like that.” Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone for a considerable amount … Read more

Beijing must help put pressure on Moscow, says Macron

Beijing

Macron underlined China’s potential participation in Ukraine. After Beijing presented a peace proposal. But did not say whether he would meet President Xi Jinping. French President Emmanuel Macron thinks Beijing must assist Western nations in applying pressure to Moscow. President Macron underlined China’s potential participation in Ukraine after Beijing presented a peace proposal but did … Read more

China urges cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine

China

China has reaffirmed its support for a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine conflict. Calling for the restart of peace negotiations and the lifting of unilateral sanctions. China’s position paper is not a proposal for peace, but Ukraine praised it. China has reaffirmed its support for a peaceful resolution to the conflict as Beijing comes under … Read more

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has vowed to maintain pressure on Moscow

Ukrainian president
  • The Ukrainian president has repeated his intention to secure wide-ranging foreign backing.
  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy mentioned the recent round of conversations.
  • Zelenskyy also emphasized the continued efforts to keep grain shipments from Ukraine.

The Ukrainian president has repeated his intention to secure wide-ranging foreign backing for his country through a “diplomatic marathon”.

Volodymyr Zelensky mentioned the recent round of conversations he’d had with countries like Pakistan, Uganda, and the United Kingdom in his latest evening address.

Speaking of his latest discussion with Rishi Sunak he said: “It would be great if all our partners, like the UK, understood how the speed of defense supplies affects concrete successes on the battlefield.”

Zelensky also emphasized the continued efforts to keep grain shipments from Ukraine flowing and accused Russia of damaging global food security.

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Biden to meet with NATO leaders from the eastern flank amid Moscow concerns

Biden
  • Biden will meet with leaders of the Bucharest Nine.
  • Bucharest Nine-banded together in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.
  • Many fear that if Putin is successful in Ukraine, he will take military action against them next.

President Joe Biden is winding up a four-day trip to Poland and Ukraine by assuring NATO’s eastern flank members that his government is acutely aware of the future risks and other consequences of Russia’s relentless assault on Ukraine.

Before leaving Warsaw on Wednesday, Biden will meet with leaders of the Bucharest Nine, a group of states from the NATO alliance’s most eastern flanks that banded together in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.

As the Ukraine conflict continues, the Bucharest Nine countries’ concerns have grown. Many fear that if Putin is successful in Ukraine, he will take military action against them next. Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia are all members of the alliance.

“When Russia invaded, it wasn’t just Ukraine being tested. The whole world faced a test for the ages,” Biden said in an address from the foot of Warsaw’s Royal Castle on Tuesday to mark the somber milestone of the year-old Russian invasion. “Europe was being tested. America was being tested. NATO was being tested. All democracies were being tested.”

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Moscow has once again urged Sweden to share the conclusions of the Nord Stream 2 investigation

Nord Stream
  • Moscow urged Sweden to divulge the results.
  • Sweden and Denmark have decided that the pipes were deliberately blown up, but have not stated who might be to blame.
  • Nord Stream 2 construction was completed in September 2021.

Moscow urged Sweden late Monday to divulge the results of its ongoing investigation into the explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines last year.

The United Nations Security Council will convene on Tuesday to consider “sabotage,” following Moscow’s request for an independent investigation into the September strikes on pipelines that spewed gas into the Baltic Sea.

Sweden and Denmark, whose exclusive economic zones the explosions occurred, have decided that the pipes were deliberately blown up, but have not stated who might be to blame.

“Almost five months have passed since the sabotage of the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines. All this time, however, the Swedish authorities, as if on cue, remain silent,” Russia’s embassy to Sweden said on the Telegram messaging platform. “What is the leadership of Sweden so afraid of?”

The embassy echoed the Russian foreign ministry’s inquiry about whether Sweden had something to hide in connection with the explosions.

It also restated Moscow’s claim, without offering evidence, that the West was behind the blasts that damaged the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines, which delivered Russian gas to Germany.

Nord Stream 2 construction was completed in September 2021, but it was never put into service since Germany halted certification just days before Russia unleashed soldiers into Ukraine a year ago this week.

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Russia accuses France and other western nations

France

France and the West are attempting to “change the regime” in Moscow by quoting Napoleon. While Macron vows to strengthen assistance to Ukraine. In order to ensure Russia’s defeat. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused France and other western nations of trying to “change the regime” in Moscow by quoting Napoleon. “France did not … Read more

EU debates trade restrictions worth 11 billion euros as new Russia sanctions

Representatives from the EU’s 27 member states will meet in Brussels on Wednesday. On the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24. Further restrictions on EU exports to Russia were intended to limit Moscow’s ability to manufacture arms. Representatives from the EU’s 27 member states will meet in Brussels on Wednesday to … Read more

No reports of any Pakistani casualty in quake-hit Turkiye, Syria: FO

Decision to deport illegal foreigners in line with sovereign laws, int’l norms: FO

Foreign Office confirmed 23 Pakistanis were evacuated from the quake-hit Turkiye Pakistan will not attend Multilateral Security Dialogue on Afghanistan in Moscow IAEA DG Rafael Mariano Grossi will visit Pakistan ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Thursday confirmed that 23 Pakistani nationals were evacuated from the quake-hit Turkiye, while no casualties were reported so far. “So … Read more