News About China's Growing Nuclear Arsenal
China will be its mother on growing nuclear arsenal
Beijing - China has no comment on the ship's report that it is rapidly building up nuclear weapons, a foreign ministry spokesman said Monday.
China has always advocated self-defense, maintained nuclear power at the minimum level necessary for national security and has not participated in the military race, a House spokesman said.
The Washington Pasts Standing Answering over the Syber Puzurkes
Bengaluru - The Washington Post is investigating emails from some of its reporters, according to a source familiar with the matter and an internal memo reviewed by Reuters.
A message about the employee posting by managing director Mat Murray said it was discovered on Thursday and the newspaper began an investigation.
All employee passwords were reset Friday as a precaution, Murray said in the memo, adding that the outage was not believed to have an effect on any additional Post systems or customers.
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The Federal Reserve plans to keep interest rates stable
New York - Bond investors, who expect the Federal Reserve to hold interest rates steady again this week, are moving away from long-term Treasuries as they reduce expectations for aggressive easing given the low chance of a U.S. recession.
Their move away from the long end of the curve reflects concerns over President Donald Trump's tax-and-spending bill, currently being considered by the US Senate.
On Wednesday, the US Federal Reserve's central bank is expected to leave its two-day policy benchmark interest rate unchanged, as it tries to get a second handle on health policy.Reuters
A lot of Polish airlines are preparing to place an order with Airbus
Paris - Polish airline LOT is ready to announce orders on Monday for 40 Airbus A220s with options for 44 other planes, two people familiar with the matter said.
The closing of the deal at the Paris air show follows a long battle between Airbus and Brazil's Embraer, they said.
Lottery and Airbus declined to comment.Reuters was told on Friday that Airbus was close to the fixed-wing aircraft amid close ties with France and Poland.Reuters
More and more victims from North Korean troops in Ukraine
Seoul - North Korean troops have suffered more than 6,000 casualties fighting for Russia in the war against Ukraine, more than half of the approximately 11,000 soldiers initially sent to the Kursk region, the British Ministry of Defense said in a message to X.Reuters on Sunday.
EU shows a message to avoid the height of us
Dusseldorf - Brussels negotiators hope that an offer to accept US tariffs of 10% on all EU exports to the US will prevent any higher tariffs on cars, medicine and electronics, the Handelsblatt newspaper reported on Monday.
Calling the EU negotiators, the paper says that the offer to us will come under certain conditions and will not be settled as a year.
Todsblatt also said that the EU is, in return, ready to cut the prices of American vehicles and change the technology or the goods that are sold to American manufacturers in Europe.
US agency to stop operations against oil companies
Bengaluru - The United States' defense agency has asked officials to stop damaging fossil fuel companies, CNN reported on Monday.Reuters could not immediately confirm this.Reuters
Microsoft complies with European cloud data laws
STOCKHOLM - Microsoft said on Monday that data stored by its European cloud customers will remain in Europe under European law, with operations controlled by local staff and under the full control of customers.
European companies and governments are increasingly concerned about their data being transferred out of the continent and into the hands of other countries such as the US, which is why leading US companies such as Microsoft are announcing safeguards.
Microsoft AIR respects plans to protect user data as big tech companies push to expand cloud and cloud infrastructure in Europe, including legislation.Reuters
THE UN HERE AT ROCKY IS ENABLED BY THE PROBLEMS OF THE MACHINE
GENEVA - The human rights chief said Monday that he was worried about donors stopping donating to his office, which would weaken global accountability and comfort dictators and dictators.
In an opening speech to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Volker Turk warned that lower spending would be affected by early warning systems against abuse, as well as efforts to defend those wrongly imprisoned.
“Funding cuts to my office, and the broader human rights ecosystem, offer comfort to dictators and authoritarians,” he told the UN Human Rights Council at the start of its four-week session. Reuters
France shuts down Israeli company's booth at Paris Air Show
LE BOURGATE / JERUSALEM - France has withdrawn four key Israeli companies from the Paris airshow, in a move that was judged by a growing rift between traditional allies.
A source with knowledge of the matter said on Monday that the teaching came from the Israeli authorities
Israel's Ministry of Defense has rejected orders to remove some of the show's measures that responded to industrial sectors from others.
“This outrageous and unprecedented decision affects political and commercial considerations,” the ministry said in a statement.
South Korea to unveil second supplementary budget
SEOUL - South Korea's government will present its second supplementary budget of the year on Thursday to support an economy hit by US tariffs and sluggish consumer demand, after passing a 13.8 trillion won ($10.13 billion) budget in May.
The planned order will include spending to restore people's livelihoods and will be discussed accurately, a spokesperson for the President's office said on Monday.
President Lee Jae-munard, who took office on June 4, has tightened monetary policy and the country's central bank rose 0.8%, nearly half the previous 1.5% increase.
Air India Boeing encountered a technical problem mid-air
NEW DELHI - An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner bound for New Delhi returned to Hong Kong on Monday as a precaution after the pilot suspected a technical problem in the air, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.
The incident comes days after an Air India flight involving the same type of plane crashed in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad, killing 242 people.
Sources said the Dreamliner aircraft on board Air India flight AI315, which departed Hong Kong on Monday, is currently undergoing inspection.Reuters
Norwegian royalty will visit the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard
Oslo - The king or the king of the king Harald and the Queen Bonja visited on Monday the main part of the river-arolar ornament from USA, Russia.
Focus on the strategic importance of the Arctic for mining, shipping and security has increased sharply due to repeated statements by US President Donald Trump that he wants to take over Greenland.
The Arctic is also home to fossil fuels and minerals beneath the land and seabed, and is an area of military and economic competition.
The royal visit comes a day after French President Emmanuel Macron visited Greenland in a show of European solidarity.Reuters
Russia's seafood exports fall in May
Moscow - Russia's seaborne grain exports fell to 2.1 million tonnes in May, down 62.9% from the same month in 2024, according to shipping data from industry sources released on Monday.
Russia, the world's leading wheat exporter, exported the grain to the world market at a faster pace in the first 2024/25 market period, which began on July 1 last year.However, the introduction of export quotas in February led to a sharp drop in exports.
Total marine exports have reached 44.6 million tonnes so far this season, down 27.7% year-on-year, according to the data.
Exports were in the darkness reduced to 64% year old in the year in the year of Iran's first, a duration
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