Russia begins moving captured Ukrainian navy ships: Reuters reporter
Russia on Sunday began moving three captured Ukrainian navy ships after media reports it would return them to Ukraine ahead of a four-way summit on eastern Ukraine next month, a Reuters reporter said.
UK government will publish Russia report after election: minister
The British government will publish a parliamentary report examining alleged Russian meddling in British politics after the country’s Dec. 12 election, security minister Brandon Lewis said on Sunday.
Taiwan says China carrier group sailed through Taiwan Strait, jets scrambled
A carrier group led by China’s first domestically-built aircraft carrier sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait, Taiwan’s defense ministry said on Sunday.
Hong Kong protesters fire bows and arrows from campus fortress
Hong Kong protesters shot bows and arrows and hurled petrol bombs from a barricaded university campus on Sunday, as police charged and charged again, firing tear gas and blue liquid from water cannon after fiery clashes overnight.
Pentagon’s Esper says military justice ready to hold troops to account
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper expressed confidence on Sunday in the U.S. military justice system’s ability to hold troops to account, two days after President Donald Trump pardoned two Army officers accused of war crimes in Afghanistan.
Russia says India delaying signing helicopters deal: executive
The head of Russian Helicopters said on Sunday that India was delaying the signing of a firm agreement for purchasing 200 helicopters despite providing all information.
Japan tells U.S. ‘no one could be optimistic about North Korea’
Japanese Defense Minister Taro Kono told his U.S. and South Korea counterparts on Sunday that “no one could be optimistic about North Korea,” shortly after Washington and Seoul announced plans to postpone upcoming military drills in a bid to encourage …
North Korea says nuclear issues will not be on agenda unless U.S. ‘hostile policy’ discussed: KCNA
North Korea said on Sunday nuclear issues will not be discussed when talks with the United States restart unless the withdrawal of U.S. “hostile policy” was put on the agenda, state media reported.
Hong Kong protesters shoot arrows, hurl petrol bombs in campus clash
Protesters shot arrows and lobbed petrol bombs at police on Sunday as fresh violence erupted around a besieged Hong Kong university campus, with activists braced for a possible final police push to clear them after fiery clashes overnight.
At least seven killed in gas explosion in Bangladesh
At least seven people were killed and eight injured on Sunday after a gas pipeline exploded in the Bangladeshi port city of Chittagong, a police official said.




