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Maduro Thanks Russia and China for Help in Restructuring Economy

28/07/2019
Caracas, 27 July 2019 (TASS) Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has expressed gratitude to specialists from Russia, China, India and Turkey for assisting in developing and restructuring the Latin American country's economy. "I thank for all the assistance provided to us by China, for advice from experts who help us implement our economic program. I thank...

Political Directors Meet in Vienna Over Iran Nuclear Deal

28/07/2019
Vienna, 28 July 2019 (TASS) A session of the JCPOA Joint Commission has begun at Palais Coburg in Vienna at the level of political directors, TASS reports from the site. The sides are expected to look into how the situation has changed since their previous meeting as well as discuss prospects for saving the deal....

Chinese FM Urges Bigger BRICS Role in World Affairs

27/07/2019
Rio de Janeiro, 27 July 2019 (Xinhua) The rise of emerging markets and developing countries, represented by the BRICS countries, has bolstered a more multi-polar world, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said here on Friday. At the Formal Meeting of the BRICS Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Wang also said BRICS cooperation is...

US to Cut Ties with Turkey on F-35 Program, Shift Supply Chain to US

27/07/2019
Washington, DC - Jane's Defence Weekly Washington will spend between USD 500 million and USD 600 million to shift part of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter supply chain out of Turkey, as part of its plan to remove the nation from the program. Five days after Turkey accepted the Russian S-400 surface-to-air (SAM) long-range air defence...

Qatar: Domestic Workers Visa Implementation Effective Mid August 2019

27/07/2019
Doha The Visa Support Services Department of the Ministry of the Interior in cooperation with the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labor and Social Affairs organized a seminar recently on the authorization of manpower agencies to bring in domestic workers through Qatar Visa Centres abroad. Maj. Abdullah Al-Muhannadi, Director of Visa Support Services Department at the...

Indonesia outlines defence industrial priorities for 2020–24

27/07/2019
Jakarta, Jane's Defence Weekly The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has called for greater levels of synergy between the government, military, and the national defence industry in efforts to improve indigenous military production capability. The MoD said in a recent press release that the requirement for enhanced collaboration is one of several priorities outlined for...

Malaysia sees Turkey as Alternative Trade Partner, Mahathir Accepts Top Turkish Civil Award

27/07/2019
Istanbul, 27 July 2019 (Anadolu News) Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir Bin Mohamad said on Friday that Turkey could be an alternative source of import for his country. In an exclusive interview with Anadolu Agency in the capital Ankara during his tightly packed four-day official visit to Turkey, the veteran politician of Muslim world talked about...

N. Korea's 'New' Ballistic Missiles Similar to Russia's Iskander: Seoul

26/07/2019
Seoul, 26 July 2019 (Yonhap)  The short-range missiles that North Korea test-fired this week were a new type of ballistic weapon similar to Russia's Iskander, the military authorities here said Friday, citing the projectiles' unique flight pattern. North Korea on Thursday fired two short-range missiles into the East Sea from near the eastern coastal town...
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