(Reuters) - Air Vanuatu said on Thursday it had cancelled international flights for the rest of the week, as the Pacific Island nation's government considered placing its national carrier into voluntary administration.
All of Air Vanuatu's international flights between Thursday and Sunday are cancelled, and all later flights are under review, the airline said in a statement.
"The Vanuatu Government is now considering placing Air... (continue reading...)
By Olena Harmash
KYIV (Reuters) - Within days of Russian forces invading Ukraine in early 2022, architect Oleh Drozdov made up his mind: he would move his home and business from the besieged eastern city of Kharkiv more than 1,000 km to the west, far from the fighting.
Now, with the war in its third year, his practice may finally be returning to growth, as businesses like his adapt to the conflict and search out opportunities alongside... (continue reading...)
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran will have to change its nuclear doctrine if its existence is threatened by Israel, an adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader, Kamal Kharrazi said, raising concerns about an Iranian nuclear weapon.
"We have no decision to build a nuclear bomb, but should Iran's existence be threatened, there will be no choice but to change our military doctrine," Kharrazi said, as reported by Iran's Student News Network on Thursday, adding that Tehran... (continue reading...)
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran will have to change its nuclear doctrine if its existence is threatened by Israel, an adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader, Kamal Kharrazi said, raising concerns about an Iranian nuclear weapon.
"We have no decision to build a nuclear bomb, but should Iran's existence be threatened, there will be no choice but to change our military doctrine," Kharrazi said, as reported by Iran's Student News Network on Thursday, adding that Tehran... (continue reading...)
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran will have to change its nuclear doctrine if its existence is threatened by Israel, an adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader, Kamal Kharrazi said, raising concerns about an Iranian nuclear weapon.
"We have no decision to build a nuclear bomb, but should Iran's existence be threatened, there will be no choice but to change our military doctrine," Kharrazi said, as reported by Iran's Student News Network on Thursday, adding that Tehran... (continue reading...)
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Iran to change nuclear doctrine if existence threatened, adviser to Supreme Leader says
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Iran to change nuclear doctrine if existence threatened, adviser to Supreme Leader says
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Iran to change nuclear doctrine if existence threatened, adviser to Supreme Leader says
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Iran to change nuclear doctrine if existence threatened, adviser to Supreme Leader says
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Iran to change nuclear doctrine if existence threatened, adviser to Supreme Leader says
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Iran to change nuclear doctrine if existence threatened, adviser to Supreme Leader says
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Iran to change nuclear doctrine if existence threatened, adviser to Supreme Leader says
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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Syria shoots down Israeli missiles fired from Golan Heights towards Damascus outskirts
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