🇩🇪 Chancellor Olaf Scholz, 🇫🇷 President Emmanuel Macron, and 🇮🇹 Prime Minister Mario Draghi have visited Irpin near Kyiv.
— DW Politics (@dw_politics) June 16, 2022
The suburb was heavily damaged during Russia’s attempt to take the capital of Ukraine. https://t.co/xWE5HbXzPz pic.twitter.com/6rS9TzsQ0T
#UPDATE Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping agreed on Wednesday to ramp up economic cooperation in the face of "unlawful" Western sanctions, the Kremlin said following phone talks between the leaders https://t.co/RgjsyEVx82
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) June 15, 2022
COVID-19 is spreading again in Germany.
— DW News (@dwnews) June 16, 2022
Medical experts are already looking ahead to the colder months and fear that Germany will not be prepared for the virus to return with force.https://t.co/uNFK70mUWY
North Korea reported an outbreak of an unidentified intestinal epidemic in a farming region, putting further strain on the isolated country as it struggles to cope with chronic food shortages and a wave of COVID infections https://t.co/VayNrWKy6u pic.twitter.com/uP1lp1kT0Q
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 16, 2022
North Korea appears to be expanding work at its nuclear test site to include a second tunnel, a US-based think tank said, as South Korean and US officials say North Korea might conduct a nuclear test any day. https://t.co/4FQMcRPxKT
— CNN International (@cnni) June 16, 2022
Sri Lanka left with fuel stocks for around five days, minister says https://t.co/Z9TL6jGPp5 pic.twitter.com/DqZ0oeGPhq
— CNA (@ChannelNewsAsia) June 16, 2022
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida did not look like he'd last long when he took office eight months ago. But by mostly playing it safe, he's enjoying a surge in popularity that could set up a long stretch of uninterrupted power. https://t.co/Iyg4ogtMoR
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 16, 2022
People forced to leave their country in 2021.#AFPGraphics world map showing the 10 largest origin and host countries for refugees whose total number increased to 89 million in 2021, according to the UNHCR pic.twitter.com/KBFPJGEZpb
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) June 16, 2022
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