Nigerian Police Search for 28 Kidnapped Travelers
Nigerian police launch a rescue operation after 28 travelers, including women, children and community leaders, are kidnapped in Plateau State.
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Nigerian police launch a rescue operation after 28 travelers, including women, children and community leaders, are kidnapped in Plateau State.
Around 500 Marines from Camp Pendleton have deployed to Yuma, Arizona to reinforce barriers and boost surveillance along the U.S.-Mexico border.
China denounced the US’s approval of a major arms sale to the Taiwan region, accusing Washington of violating the one-China principle and warning of serious consequences.
The Chinese mainland’s Foreign Ministry challenges Japan’s new mobile radar deal in Okinawa, accusing Tokyo of stirring tensions to justify a military buildup.
The Chinese mainland urges Japan to respect international law and curb nuclear ambitions after a senior official’s call for nuclear weapons, igniting Asia-Pacific security debates.
Chinese mainland spokesman Jiang Bin rejects Japan’s warning over routine carrier drills, accuses the Japanese side of harassment and urges reflection on the Nanjing Massacre legacy.
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Pakistan denies carrying out cross-border strikes in Afghanistan and urges Kabul to take verifiable action against terrorist hideouts.
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