Australia’s High Court Blocks Russia from Building New Canberra Embassy

Australia’s highest court has ruled unanimously to block Russia’s plans to construct a new embassy in Canberra, citing national security concerns as the decisive factor. The landmark ruling upholds the … Read More

Azerbaijan Releases Russian Journalist to House Arrest After Putin-Aliyev Meeting

Authorities in Azerbaijan have released Russian journalist Igor Kartavykh, the executive director of Sputnik Azerbaijan, from prison to house arrest following a crucial meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and … Read More

China’s Xi Jinping Urges Global Fairness, Slams Bullying in World Order

TIANJIN, September 1 — In a powerful and emotionally charged message from the northern Chinese city of Tianjin, President Xi Jinping of China spoke out against what he described as … Read More

Putin Forced to Pay $250,000 in Cash to Refuel in Alaska Due to Sanctions: A Stark Reminder of Geopolitical Tensions

In an unusual moment that reveals the real-world consequences of geopolitical tensions, Russian President Vladimir Putin found himself reaching deep into his pocket — quite literally. During a recent high-level … Read More

20 Diplomats from US, EU, Russia, Australia Monitor J&K’s Ongoing Election Process

Srinagar, September 25: A delegation of 20 diplomats from 16 nations, including the United States, European Union, Russia, and Australia, visited polling stations in Budgam and Ompora to monitor the … Read More

Day 645 Recap: Key Updates on the Ongoing Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Ukraine reported the elimination of five high-ranking Russian officials in a strike on a building within the occupied part of Kherson. The attack, carried out in the village of Yuvileyne, … Read More