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FIVE warships from the Philippines, the United States, Japan and Australia held maritime exercises in the highly contested waters of the South China Sea to demonstrate their unity in the face of Chinese aggression in the key waterway.
Ukrainian and allied officials on Sunday criticised Pope Francis for saying that Kyiv should have the “courage” to negotiate an end to the war with Russia ,...
In the 1940s, Allied pilots during the Second World War reported being hounded by fast-moving blobs, which they dubbed “ foo fighters ”. Shaped like clouds,...
Allied’s occupancy is currently 86.4 per cent, above the national average, according to brokerage CBRE, but its units are still down 70 per cent from their record high set in February, 2020
election. but overall the choice and the contrast is so clear. donald trump drove the united states economy into the ditch. he left the economy a shambles. and joe biden has created incredible job growth and economic growth. donald trump has said that -- you know, claimed credit for overturning roe vs. wade. and joe biden is committed to protecting women's rights, they decide for themselves about their own reproductive lives. on taxes the contrast could not be more clear. so i think today is a day for those of us who strongly support president biden to be making that contrast and explaining what this election is all about for regular americans who are just beginning to think about the choices ahead. >> and you're definitely doing your part out on the road. you mentioned the fund-raising numbers. today "the new york times" reported those, and others have reported about the fund-raising number but they said, quote, president biden's rtionampaign said on monday that along wh two allied committees itad pulled in $97 million during the
but has yet to be sentenced. junior doctors in wales have begun three days of industrial action over their pay. thousands of appointments and operations have been cancelled. the welsh government says urgent care will continue but it has urged people to avoid going to hospital unless necessary. there are around 4,000 junior doctors in wales making up 40% of the medical workforce. -- 4096. reports of potholes are at a five—year high, according to new data from local councils and the motoring group, the aa. scientists warn climate change will worsen the problem, because there'll be more wet weather and extreme temperatures. the government says it's investing an extra £8 billion to resurface roads. you're live with bbc news. a cargo ship has been hit by a missile in the red sea. it comes days after air strikes launched by the us and the uk in an attempt to defend international shipping from attacks by iranian allied
the prospects, and it has always been true that this is a conflict that has poised to turn into something larger. and the reason is iran has many allies, and most of its allies are like the houthis. these are proxy fighters. hezbollah, the houthis, hamas, of course. and what the houthis have done is they have found a way way to inflict a cost on, you know, business as usual. so the united states has to respond, and it has to try to achieve escalation dominance as wesley clark was saying. but it also has to try to not let this spread out of control. and that's a very delicate balance, and it's trying to re-establish deterrence while at the same time not itself produce a widening of the war. i'm not sure -- there's a lot of