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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was pushed to make Hiroshima the site of next year’s Group of Seven (G7) summit due to heightened international concerns over the possibility of Russia using nuclear weapons in a war in Ukraine, stated a Japan Times report. Kishida on Monday had announced that his nation would host next year’s G7 meeting in Hiroshima, which is one of the two Japanese cities that US atomic bombings devastated in the closing days of World War II.
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Locals attend shooting range in Taipei amid tensions with China

A group of locals attended a shooting range class inside a converted warehouse in Taipei, Taiwan, amid rising tensions and concerns in China.

The war in Ukraine has caused increased tension in the Taiwan Strait, leading many locals on the island to fear that a new conflict may arise in the region.
Biden wooed and cheered in Ulvada memorial school during Funeral process of the deceased children during mass shootings.

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Ten Pacific Island nations rebuffed China's push for a wide-ranging regional security pact Monday (May 30), amid worries the proposal was designed to pull them into Beijing's orbit.

Talks in Fiji between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and leaders from the small island nations failed to reach an agreement, in a high-profile diplomatic setback for Beijing.
Lithuania, on Sunday, crowdfunded 5 million euros ($5.4m or approximately Rs 41.88 crore) to buy an advanced military drone for Ukrainian military forces to counter invading Russian troops’ assault. An estimated 2.8 million people managed to raise the funds in just three days to buy the Byraktar TB2 unmanned aerial vehicle for Ukraine from Turkey. The fundraiser was organised by Laisves TV, a Lithuanian internet broadcaster.

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Finland will deploy the US-made F-35 fighter jets to its northernmost region, Lapland, to deter the aggression from Russia as it seeks membership in the defensive alliance NATO. Helsinki is expected to receive the first batch of the aircraft in four years’ time, the country’s air force reportedly said in a statement.
Finland Air Force Brigadier General Juha-Pekka KerΓ€nen, in a statement, said that the F-35 fleet will be commissioned first to the Lapland Air Force in Rovaniemi in 2026, according to the state-affiliated Russian outlet RT.
Inclement weather was the reason behind the crash of the Tara Air plane in Nepal's mountainous Mustang district on Sunday with 22 people on board, including four Indians, according to a preliminary investigation carried out by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN).
In a key development, the Danish Embassy in Russia has suspended applications for short-stay visas and residence permits to Denmark in Russia. The Embassy, in a statement published on its website, said that it will not receive applications for short-stay visas and residence permits in Denmark, TASS reported. The Danish Embassy will receive applications from people who will be visiting Denmark on official trips.
Amid the ongoing ravaging war in Eastern Europe, former Ukrainian President and leader of the opposition European Solidarity Party (ESP), Petro Poroshenko, was allowed to leave the country to attend a political meeting in Rotterdam, Netherlands. According to reports, he crossed the border into Poland on Monday after being barred from crossing on earlier two occasions
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Polish primary school prepares drawings for Kiev war museum

A primary school in Sieradz, in cooperation with the Lodz-based Koper Pomaga Foundation, prepared drawings which are set to be displayed at the War Museum in Kiev.

Children prepared drawings symbolising the unity and friendship between Poland and Ukraine, expressing solidarity with the Ukrainian people.

Similar activities were organised across Poland over recent weeks including charity campaigns for Ukrainian refugees.

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New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will meet U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday at the White House, where she said she expects to discuss ongoing U.S. engagement in the Indo-Pacific region.

"Top of mind for us, alongside the situation in Ukraine, is the situation in our region," she told New Zealand media at a press conference in Washington D.C. "We'll be encouraging the United States to really continue and strengthen engagement in our region including economic engagement, which is really critical to our region."
Finland has to stop "protecting" what Turkey considers a terrorist organisation and take Turkey's security concerns seriously if it wants Turkey to accept it in NATO, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's spokesperson told a Finnish newspaper on Tuesday.

"The problem is not that Finland would not understand Turkey. Finland refuses to take Turkey's security concerns seriously," Communications Director of the Turkish President, Fahrettin Altun told Finland's largest daily Helsingin Sanomat by email.
Canada's government introduced legislation Monday to implement a "national freeze" on the sale and purchase of handguns as part of a gun control package that would also limit magazine capacities and ban some toys that look like guns.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will visit Saudi Arabia on Wednesday where he will meet with foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries (GCC), two Gulf officials said on Tuesday.

Lavrov is expected to meet with ministers of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar in the GCC headquarters in Riyadh, said the officials, asking not to be named.
India has received requests for the supply of more than 1.5 million tonnes of wheat from several countries that need the staple to overcome shortages triggered by the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, trade and government sources said on Monday.

"More than half a dozen countries have approached India for more than 1.5 million tonnes of wheat and we will see how to go about these requests," said a government official who didn't wish to be identified in line with official rules.
Suriname plans to open an embassy in Jerusalem though a date is not yet set, the South American country and Israel both said on Monday.

The planned move is likely to be opposed by Palestinians, as Jerusalem has been one of the thorniest issues in the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Just four countries - the United States, Honduras, Guatemala and Kosovo - currently have embassies in Jerusalem instead of Tel Aviv.
According to IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar, the security forces killed two terrorists in Awantipora, identified as Shahid Rather of Tral and Umar Yousuf of Shopian.