Floodwaters caused historic and catastrophic devastation throughout Vermont for two days beginning Monday, July 10. Montpelier, Vermont's capital city, was battered by a record-setting 5.28 inches of rainfall on Monday alone — more than any other day on record. This week, the Vermont National Guard was activated to assess the damage.
Sana'a has rejected a proposal by Riyadh to transfer oil and gas revenues to the Saudi National Bank in return for the kingdom to pay public sector wages in Yemen.
Cambodians have finished voting in a one-sided parliamentary election that's expected to be an easy victory for the ruling Cambodian People's Party as Prime Minister Hun Sen prepares to hand over power to his eldest son in the coming weeks.
Spaniards began voting in a general election between Spain's two major parties, which could see a far-right party enter government for the first time in decades.
The opposition Kuomintang (KMT) formally approved the selection of New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih (侯友宜) as its 2024 presidential nominee during a party congress at Banqiao Gymnasium on Sunday.
China's commercial space industry has gained rising pace in development in 2023, with more private firms in the satellite and rocket sectors achieving successful launches and starting to build up their own sophisticated industrial chain.
Vladimir Putin met with President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko in the Constantine Palace.
Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko toured the Naval Glory Museum, a new facility that is part of the Island of Forts tourism and recreation cluster in Kronstadt. The presidents also visited the Stavropegial Naval Cathedral of St Nicholas and afterwards talked with people who had gathered in the nearby square.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he is looking forward to meeting with African leaders in St. Petersburg at the upcoming Russia-Africa summit, where an action plan until 2026 will be adopted.
Russia is able to replace Ukrainian grain and will continue to supply grain and fertilizers to African countries despite sanctions, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
On 22 July 2023, Ambassador of Russian Federation Sergey Andreev was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Polish MFA firmly protested against challenging the legitimacy of Poland's internationally recognised borders and directing threats against a sovereign state.
Besides the military, there aren't many opportunities in this poor settlement some 35 kilometers southwest of Chita, the administrative center of the southern Siberian region of Zabaikalye.
In hearty response to the resolutions of the plenary meetings of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, rural areas in North Phyongan Province and Kaesong Municipality of the DPRK are taking agricultural technical measures to cope with disastrous abnormal weather caused by El Nino.
Rodong Sinmun Sunday says in an article that the respected General Secretary Kim Jong Un is the great benefactor who put the victorious wartime generation on the meridian of glory and happiness.
The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) recently conducted a cross sea troop transport exercise using a large ferry ship, which could play a vital role in large-scale amphibious landing missions, experts said on Sunday.
China and Thailand recently wrapped up joint air combat exercises held in Thailand featuring advanced aircraft from both sides, with experts saying on Sunday that the drills boosted the combat and joint operational capabilities of both countries' aviation forces with the sharing of experiences valuable to each other.
In June, a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington said that the United States should lift its unilateral sanctions on China to revive military-to-military contacts and that Beijing never rejected communication with the United States.
Taiwanese students who enrolled in Hong Kong universities since a 2020 national security law banned public criticism of the government say they have no freedom to talk about politics, with some engaging in self-censorship for fear of getting themselves or others into trouble.
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