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Victory Announces Option Agreement in a Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan

Strategically located in the Uranium City District, which is undergoing a major exploration rejuvenation, led by Aero Energy Corp. Victory Battery Metals Corp. is pleased to announce it has acquired an option interest in a uranium property on the... - Veroeffentlicht am 26.02.2024

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the programme. let's start with this latest incident, because it's what many people feared and, that those attacks on friday wouldn't stop the who the attacks in the red sea. yes. who the attacks in the red sea. yes, i think that's — who the attacks in the red sea. yes, i think that's an _ i think that's an entirely predictable response. 0ne i think that's an entirely predictable response. one of the challenges we face is knowing how to deal with the houthis, given that we should release debts realised by now they don't have the same mentalities as we do. they have their own particular way of doing things, and their own response to being attacked. and i think that they are backing up their language with a response to our attacks. so this shouldn't really surprise us. but we have to be quite clear on is how we will escalate this to make sure we are effective, and that's when the real challenge begins.— are effective, and that's when the real challenge begins. before i get to that point. _ real challenge begins. before i get to that point, do _ real challenge begins. before i get to that point, do the _ real challenge begins. before i get to that point, do the strikes - real challenge begins. before i get to that point, do the strikes make| to that point, do the strikes make sense to you militarily and strategically?— sense to you militarily and strategically? sense to you militarily and strateuicall ? ~ . , , .,~ strategically? militarily, they make sense. if someone _ strategically? militarily, they make

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sense. if someone is _ strategically? militarily, they make sense. if someone is firing - strategically? militarily, they make sense. if someone is firing at - sense. if someone is firing at ships, you launch a strike back to take the missiles out, that makes military sense. strategically as the big question, what's the and again? what does success look like? my concern is that the houthis will be attacking ships for military reasons, and the military and military tools are bad at delivering clinical outcomes. we saw in iraq and afghanistan. it's very easy to start a military campaign, it's very hard to stop it. so my concern is that yes, you can count all kinds of justifications why this attack was necessary — but this will not play out very easily. necessary - but this will not play out very easily-— out very easily. and in terms of how the houthis — out very easily. and in terms of how the houthis might _ out very easily. and in terms of how the houthis might respond, - out very easily. and in terms of how the houthis might respond, we - out very easily. and in terms of how the houthis might respond, we had | out very easily. and in terms of how| the houthis might respond, we had a flavour of it perhaps today, but in your assessment, are there multiple potential dangers here?— potential dangers here? absolutely, of course there _ potential dangers here? absolutely, of course there are. _ potential dangers here? absolutely, of course there are. the _ potential dangers here? absolutely, of course there are. the good - potential dangers here? absolutely, of course there are. the good newsl of course there are. the good news is that all the signs are that iran

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four civilians to be protected. it is something i continually raise with prime minister netanyahu and i speak to him and that is are doing absolutely everything we can to get more aid into gaza to help those children and everyone is affected by what is happening.— what is happening. thank you, mr deu what is happening. thank you, mr deputy speaker- _ what is happening. thank you, mr deputy speaker. and _ what is happening. thank you, mr deputy speaker. and i _ what is happening. thank you, mr deputy speaker. and i welcome i what is happening. thank you, mr i deputy speaker. and i welcome this robust statement but also agree with prescribing the irg sea. operationally, giving the continued threat to international shipping and by extension to our own economy, will heed consider touting a group which is ready to deploy and more strategically does he agree that interruption to our global supply chains underlines the symbiotic relationship between our security and the uk economy? if we are likely to seek to play a greater role in upholding international law as the world becomes evermore contested, that we do need to expedite upgrading our defence posture not least in the maritime space. mr

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there is an element of retaliation to maintain some of the face to their domestic audience. so i think the houthis will respond similarly in this attack and we see that in houthi social media and their websites and messaging. last question — if we are to see a retaliation, if that is likely, do you think we will then see the united states and the uk led coalition doing more to protect the red sea and this shipping route? that is the most important question. what are the objectives, the military objectives coming out of the strikes? strategically, also, i think what we are discussing takes resources from intelligence and so when you take sources away from iraq and syria that is significant. when you have what is going on in gaza, strategically for the united states taking resources away that could be used back in ukraine against russia. that is a significant concern

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strikes? strategically, also, i think what we are discussing takes resources from intelligence and so when you take sources away from iraq and syria that is significant. when you have what is going on in gaza, strategically for the united states taking resources away that could be used back in ukraine against russia. that is a significant concern from policy standpoint. 0n using military resources. policy standpoint. on using military resources.- policy standpoint. on using military resources. great to have your _ military resources. great to have your insight _ military resources. great to have your insight on - military resources. great to have your insight on this i have your insight on this story. thank you so much for joining us. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at a major story making news in the uk now. a post office fraud investigator who was involved in criminal inquiries into sub—postmasters has come face—to—face with some of the subpostmasters he investigated. at the public inquiry — stephen bradshaw denied claims that he and others "behaved like mafia gangsters" when looking into losses at branches. our business correspondent, emma simpson, was listening

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the strikes may enhance this strategy unfortunately without reaching its particular objective of deterring the houthis and stopping the attacks. >> developing on that point that you are making, obviously the houthis have said that the attacks that they are carrying out are in solidarity with the palestinian cause and you touched on it a bit there, but strategically, do you think the goal was to provoke this reaction from the u.s. and its allies? and longer term what do you think is the longer view as far as the new a houthis are concerd how the conflict evolves? >> i think you are right, the houthis wanted this to happen and i think that we might be fallen for that for a central reason which is the houthis want to be seen and dealt with and recognized, not only middle east, but all over the world as

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saying that a response was inevitable? ., ., , , inevitable? form of response robabl inevitable? form of response probably is — inevitable? form of response probably is inevitable, - inevitable? form of response probably is inevitable, but i inevitable? form of response| probably is inevitable, but the question has been well hezbollah read this as the crossing of a redline that would actually force hezbollah to go out in a full war with israel or will it treated as an escalation that will warrant a counter escalation from hezbollah, but something short of full all—out war. it appears to be more the latter. it doesn't seem to be as though hezbollah desires a full—scale war. in fact, hezbollah desires a full—scale war. infact, a hezbollah desires a full—scale war. in fact, a full—scale war would be to its detriment, strategically. but it is also very unlikely it will leave this and responded to. all of these small steps are bringing us closer and closer to a larger conflict. —— unresponded to. larger conflict. -- unresponded to. ., ~' ., ., larger conflict. -- unresponded to. ., ~ ., ., , to. talking about the who thes now, another _ to. talking about the who thes now, another group _ to. talking about the who thes now, another group widely i now, another group widely thought to be backed by iran. we have sent missiles and drones on october seven, now on ships in the red sea. what role

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Chinese Biotech Companies Strategically Expanding in APAC/ASEAN Markets

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 22 December 2023 - KPMG China recently led a delegation of Chinese biotech companies' C-suite executives to explore opportunities in the...

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