A Tokyo court has ordered the prefecture to approve the new air strips despite public opposition Japan’s Okinawa Prefecture will have to allow new US Marine Corps air strips to be built on its main island regardless of public opposition to Washington’s increasing military presence in the region, a Tokyo court has ruled.
Rustem Umerov “made a fortune” supervising the sale of government property, the American journalist has reported Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov is “even more corrupt” than his predecessor Aleksey Reznikov, American journalist Seymour Hersh reported on Thursday, citing an anonymous US intelligence official.
The explosive device used in the Ukrainian attack was reportedly made from rocket propellant and triggered by a GPS tracking device The Kommersant newspaper has revealed new details of the Russian investigation into the Ukrainian plot to blow up the Crimean Bridge in 2022, including the suspected mastermind of the bombing.