Russia to Conduct Military Exercises with Tactical Nuclear Weapons
Reports from AFP and Reuters have revealed that Russia is set to conduct military exercises in the near future, involving the use of tactical nuclear weapons
Pacific leaders including Malcolm Turnbull have condemned North Korea, describing their behaviour as a threat to their region, News.com.au reported.
Pacific nations including Australia have jointly condemned North Korea's repeated attempts to test nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull was among 18 leaders to sign the declaration at the annual Pacific Leaders Forum in the Samoan capital Apia on Friday.
In an official communique, the Pacific nations said they considered Pyongyang's behaviour a threat to both Guam and the wider region.
"It shows a real unity of purpose and solidarity with the global community in doing everything we can to bring that reckless and dangerous regime to its senses," Mr Turnbull said afterwards.
The countries vowed to strip registration from any North Korean fishing boats on their books.
Australia and New Zealand will also help other Pacific states sniff out illegally-flagged North Korean ships and offset the costs involved.
The leaders agreed on the need to use all possible UN Security Council resolutions to bring the rogue regime to heel.
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The European Commission initiated a new infringement procedure against Bulgaria on Thursday for failing to submit a report on the energy performance of buildings as required by the directive
During his recent visit to Washington, Bulgarian Energy Minister Vladimir Malinov engaged in crucial discussions at the US State Department
Bulgaria has secured the 40th spot in the global ranking of tourist destinations
Vestbee, one of the leading European platforms for startups, VC funds, accelerators, and corporates, has just released the quarterly overview of the Central and Eastern European funding landscape
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