As the world marks significant anniversaries and faces ongoing conflicts, a complex web of international relations is emerging with major powers like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea drawing closer together.
This 'new axis' is raising alarms across the globe, particularly as military capabilities and alliances are scrutinized amidst the backdrop of the Ukraine-Russia war and the enduring division in Cyprus. The UK's strategic interests in Cyprus, due to its military bases, highlight the broader geopolitical stakes at play.
Meanwhile, the Ukraine-Russia conflict continues to draw international attention, with leaders and military officials closely monitoring the situation and its implications for global security and diplomacy.
.Here are the top political news stories for today.
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The 'new axis powers': China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea are forging closer ties - how worried should we be?
And while a full-scale crisis has been narrowly avoided in ... so far refused to put an "arbitrary date" on the pledge. Military sources have repeatedly warned of huge gaps in the British Armed Forces' capabilities. But beyond modernising the army, the ...
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Labour rejects Jack Straw’s two state solution for Cyprus crisis as island marks 50 years of division
The presence of the two highly important bases for the UK facing out on to the Middle East have made the Cyprus crisis ... military junta with the aim of “enosis” or unification with Greece. Almost immediately Greek Cypriot militias armed by Greece ...
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