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Strategic goals

NDO – Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov recently paid a visit to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) to discuss bilateral cooperation as well as “hot” international issues. With efforts to promote the effectiveness of its mediating role for a series of crises, Russia continues to maintain

Image: EU to borrow EUR800 bln to fund recovery from COVID-19

EU to borrow EUR800 bln to fund recovery from COVID-19

The European Commission announced on Wednesday that it would borrow EUR800 billion from the capital market in current prices until 2026 to fund the European Union's (EU) massive plan to bail out its COVID-stricken economy.

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Vietnam stresses importance of protecting civilians amidst conflicts in Sudan

Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, head of Vietnam’s permanent mission to the UN, showed his hope that the Sudanese Government would intensify efforts to ensure its leading role in protecting civilians and handling the root cause of violence

Image: Global cases of COVID-19 continue to increase for a seventh consecutive week: WHO

Global cases of COVID-19 continue to increase for a seventh consecutive week: WHO

Global cases of the novel coronavirus continued to increase for a seventh consecutive week, with over 4.5 million new cases reported last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported early Wednesday on its weekly update.

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Japanese police starts illegal gambling awareness campaign especially for Vietnamese people

The greater Tokyo’s prefectural police have started an awareness campaign to inform people about the dangers of illegal gambling. The campaign has been launched at a time when the cases of gambling and gambling-related offenses have increased among the local Vietnamese community.

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India's COVID-19 deaths surpass 170,000 mark

With 904 deaths in the past 24 hours, India's total death toll due to the COVID-19 pandemic surpassed the 170,000 mark to reach 170,179, according to the latest data released by the federal government Monday.

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World News in Brief: April 11

New COVID-19 cases in India surged to a record of 152,879 on Sunday as the country battled a second wave of infections by pushing for faster vaccinations, with some states considering tougher restrictions to slow the spread of the virus.

Image: U K military gun salutes across the country to honor Prince Philip after his death

U K military gun salutes across the country to honor Prince Philip after his death

Military gun salutes has been held on the Tower of London and British warships at sea, including Edinburgh and Belfast to mark the passing of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and husband of Queen Elizabeth II. A small funeral is set for April 17 at Windsor Castle.

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World News in Brief: April 10

A 6.1-magnitude earthquake jolted East Java, a province in west Indonesia, on Saturday, but did not potentially trigger a tsunami, the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency said. The agency initially released a report that the quake had a magnitude of 6.7, but updated it to 6.1 minutes

Image: Prince Philip s legacy will live on How celebrities pay tribune for the life of Duke of Edinburgh

Prince Philip s legacy will live on How celebrities pay tribune for the life of Duke of Edinburgh

On Thursday, the royal family announced the passing of Prince Philip, husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, World leaders, celebrities and others around the world are paying tribute for the life of the Duke of Edinburgh.

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Philippines Beijing s utter disregard for law in South China Sea

This week Delfin Lorenzana, the Philippines defense secretary, said that China was showing an “utter disregard ” for international law that he described as “appalling”.

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World breaking news today April 10 World s leaders react to Prince Philip s death

World breaking news today (April 10): World's leaders react to Prince Philip's death. Meanwhile, Russia moves warships to Black Sea for drills, Florida sues the Biden administration, Myanmar sentences 19 to death for killing associate of officer and gold price also make headlines today.