Politics
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Jul- 2023 -20 July
US, Japan, South Korea to Hold Summit in August: Seoul
South Korean, US, and Japanese leaders will meet in August in America as the three nations increase military cooperation to counter North Korea's growing nuclear threats.
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18 July
Israel Recognizes Moroccan Sovereignty Over Western Sahara
Israel has decided to "recognize Morocco's sovereignty" over the disputed Western Sahara region, the royal office in Rabat announced.
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16 July
UK Defense Secretary ‘To Quit Before Next Govt Reshuffle’
UK Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said in an interview that he will step down at the next cabinet reshuffle.
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14 July
US Military Pinned Down by Republican Fire on ‘Wokeness’
The clarion call over "wokeness" in the military has galvanized right-wingers nostalgic for an era before public life was hijacked, as they see it, by authoritarian progressives.
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13 July
Macron Rejects NATO Office in Japan
French President Macron opposed a NATO push to open a liaison office in Japan, as the alliance's head said he wanted to strengthen ties in the face of China.
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13 July
Turkey Will Not Ratify Sweden’s NATO Bid Before October: Erdogan
President Erdogan said that Turkey would not be able to ratify Sweden's NATO candidacy until at least October because parliament was not in session.
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11 July
NATO to Give ‘Path’ for Ukraine to Join, but No ‘Timetable:’ White House
NATO will lay out a path of reforms for Ukraine so that it can eventually join the alliance, but is not providing a "timetable," the White House said.
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10 July
Hurdle to Ukraine NATO Membership Dropped as Leaders Gather
A key hurdle to Ukraine's membership of NATO was lifted as leaders gathered for a summit in Lithuania and Kyiv claimed it had made advances near Bakhmut.
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10 July
Top US Marine Corps Job Unfilled as Senator Stalls Nominations
The head of the US Marine Corps steps down, leaving the service without a confirmed leader as America's political feud over abortion hampers the approval of scores of military nominees.
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4 July
NATO Chief Stoltenberg’s Mandate Extended to 2024
NATO's members extended the tenure of alliance chief Jens Stoltenberg for one year, after struggling to find a replacement in the shadow of Russia's war in Ukraine.
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