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US patrol spots Chinese and Russian naval ships off Alaskan island; Putin likely to announce accession of occupied regions of Ukraine on 30 September; Kazakhstan to ‘ensure safety’ of Russians fleeing draft; Massive protests as Japan honours ex-PM Shinzo Abe at costly state funeral.
Suspect Officially Charged , With Murder in Assassination , of Shinzo Abe.
On January 13, Tetsuya Yamagami was charged
with murdering the former prime minister. .
On January 13, Tetsuya Yamagami was charged
with murdering the former prime minister. .
Associated Press reports that the announcement
means Yamagami will stand trial for allegedly
shooting Abe with a homemade pistol in July.
Following an almost six-month
mental evaluation, prosecutors said
that Yamagami was fit to stand trial.
According to the Nara District Court,
Yamagami was also charged
with violating a gun control law.
Police have stated that Yamagami said
he shot Abe because of the former prime
minister's ties to the Unification Church.
Police have stated that Yamagami said
he shot Abe because of the former prime
minister's ties to the Unification Church.
According to Yamagami, he developed a grudge against the
church because his mother had made massive donations
to the organization which had bankrupted his family.
While Japanese law allows for capital
punishment, experts say that Yamagami
is likely to face life in prison if convicted.
We must take very seriously
the heinous act of violence that
resulted in the death of former
Prime Minister Abe, Hirokazu Matsuno, Chief Cabinet Secretary, via Associated Press.
Associated Press reports that Abe's grandfather,
former Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi, helped the
Unification Church take hold in Japan in the 1960s.
Associated Press reports that Abe's grandfather,
former Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi, helped the
Unification Church take hold in Japan in the 1960s.
According to AP, the church is known for
pressuring members to make large donations
and is widely considered a cult in Japan.
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EU Promises to , Double Military Aid , for Ukraine.
'The Guardian' reports that
the European Union has promised to
double its military aid program for Ukraine. .
According to European Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen, the EU will train an additional 15,000 soldiers
as part of its effort to show ongoing support for Ukraine.
According to European Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen, the EU will train an additional 15,000 soldiers
as part of its effort to show ongoing support for Ukraine.
Von der Leyen also announced that the EU will put in place
a tenth package of sanctions against Russia by the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, February 24.
Von der Leyen also announced that the EU will put in place
a tenth package of sanctions against Russia by the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, February 24.
We are making Putin
pay for his atrocious war, Ursula von der Leyen,
European Commission president,
via 'The Guardian'.
We are making Putin
pay for his atrocious war, Ursula von der Leyen,
European Commission president,
via 'The Guardian'.
Today Russia is paying a heavy price as
our sanctions are eroding its economy,
throwing it back by a generation, Ursula von der Leyen,
European Commission president,
via 'The Guardian'.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
stressed the need for a joint effort to curb
Russia's circumvention of sanctions.
The more we do it, the closer we will
be to defeat of Russian aggression, Volodymyr Zelenskyy , President of Ukraine, via 'The Guardian'.
'The Guardian' reports that Von der Leyen
also reiterated the EU's intention to , "keep on turning up the pressure.".
The EU plans to cap the price of Russian
petroleum products as part of a G7 plan
to restrict the Kremlin's oil revenues. .
'The Guardian' reports that
the EU's 27 member states have yet
to agree on the latest proposed oil cap. .
'The Guardian' reports that
the EU's 27 member states have yet
to agree on the latest proposed oil cap.
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#XiJinping #China #Hungary
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The United Arab Emirates helped negotiate a prisoner swap on Saturday which saw dozens of troops from either side return home. Some 'special category' detainees were also exchanged.
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McDonald's Kazakh licensee, Food Solutions KZ, could not source its beef patties locally and imported them from Russia until the war forced it to stop and ultimately shut down.
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The prime ministers of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have threatened to boycott the Paris Games in 2024 if Russian athletes are allowed to compete. This follows the International Olympic Committee's decision to allow Russian or Belarusians to participate as neutral athletes.
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