A munitions test by Russia has heightened fears about rapid-fire weaponisation of space. Using dumdums, Moscow destroyed an old satellite, Tselina D, which was in route since 1982. Russia was indicted of venturing the International Space Station, or ISS, with the attendant debris. Western powers replied explosively with NATO General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg calling it’ reckless’, and the US warning of a’ response’. Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov defended the test saying that other countries like the US, China, and India have conducted analogous exercises. Watch the full videotape for further.
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Taiwan held a form on Thursday to commission the first squadron of its most advanced F-16 fighter, a US- made spurt that will strengthen the islet’s defences against pitfalls by China. President Tsai Ing-wen oversaw the form at an air base in the southern megacity of Chiayi alongside Sandra Oudkirk, Washington’s de facto minister to Taiwan. The F-16V is an upgraded and much more sophisticated interpretation of Taiwan’s other geriatric F-16 fighters which date back to the 1990s. The islet also has French- made Mirage spurts and its own indigenous warplane. Watch this for further.
U.S. President Joe Biden took a Tire- Screaming SUV Test Drive to promote electric vehicles. Biden climbed behind the wheel of an electric Hummer SUV & sped off with a screaming of tires. The test drive took Polish border with Belarus has turned into a battleground as the country struggles to push back the settlers who are desperately trying to cross into Poland. There were clashes between Polish forces and several thousand settlers on the Belarus side who tried to transgress the border walls. The extremity are embedded in there-election of Russia- backed Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko last time that started demurrers in his country. Lukashenko met the protesters with force, egging European Union to put warrants. To know how the extremity unfolded and what’s the current status, watch this explainer.
Amid LAC standoff with India, China has now resorted to land grabbing in Bhutan where it has purportedly constructed new townlets close to Doklam. New satellite images show that multiple new townlets have come up over the 100 square kilometers area in the Bhutanese home since last one time. This amid Bhutan continues to face constant Chinese pressure to negotiate its land boundaries. Watch this report for further At least one dead and two missing as rain in British Columbia trapped drivers in mudslides. Thousands were forced to leave their houses and cut off Vancouver and its harborage. The Canadian government is reportedly transferring military to help in the evacuation process. In another videotape, a Canadian was airlifted after a mudslide blocked the trace. The videotape shows mudslides blocking the trace next to Agassiz in Canada. A section of Coquihalla Highway in Canada’s British Columbia collapsed in an conterminous swash following torrential rains. Watch the full videotape for further The Pakistan Parliament, in a common sitting on Wednesday, passed a bill that will give Indian public Kulbhushan Jadhav the right to appeal against his conviction. The International Court of Justice (Review andRe-consideration) Bill, 2020, was moved by Law Minister Farogh Nasim. It was passed with a maturity vote, Dawn reported. Jadhav, a sheltered Indian Navy officer, was doomed to death by a Pakistani military court in April 2017. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in its judgment on July 17, 2019, observed that Pakistan was under an obligation to give by means of its own picking effective review and retrospection of the conviction and judgment of Jadhav. Watch this report for further.
As Afghanistan rolls under violent profitable and philanthropic extremity, Taliban government has written a letter to the members ofU.S Congress, seeking dissolve of Afghan foreign means presently blocked by the United Nations since the Islamist preemption of the country. Taliban’s interim foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi toldU.S Congress members that the American warrants are unjustified as both the sides aren’t in direct conflict since the pullout of the foreign forces from Afghanistan. He called onU.S Congress members to ask Biden government to release Afghan capital in a shot to help the Islamist government to overcome the ongoing extremity in the war- torn country. Watch this report for further.
Beijing has banned the two musicians behind the new Mandarin pop song‘ Fragile’. Malaysian rapper Namewee and Australian songster Kimberley Chen point in the videotape. The song pokes fun at Chinese chauvinists, the Communist Party and indeed Xi Jinping. The track is littered with lodgings towards‘ Little Pinks’-a term for China’s online army of nationalist commenters. Rapper Namewee said he’d no regrets about being blacklisted by Beijing. “ To me, every country has its own laws or its own programs. When you say I’m banned, I do not feel that way. I feel it’s the people who can not hear to this song that are being banned,” said Namewee. Watch the full videotape for further Taiwan formerly again surfaced as a sticking point during the first Xi-Biden virtual peak. Biden told Xi that the United States explosively opposed‘unilateral sweats’to change status quo on Taiwan. The White House reiterated that the US doesn’t fete Taiwan’s independence but supports defense of the islet. Chinese premier Xi Jinping still stuck to his ordnance on Taiwan during the virtual peak. Xi reportedly advised Biden that encouraging Taiwanese independence would be‘ playing with fire’. Watch the full videotape for further.