NATO boss Jens Stoltenberg told Ukrainians on Monday that his alliance’s members had failed to live up to their promises of military aid in recent months, but said the flow of arms and ammunition would now increase. In an unannounced visit to
The head of Mexico’s Criminal Investigation Agency has apologized for his statement characterizing Mexico as “the champion” of fentanyl production. His comments contradicted President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s previous denial of fentanyl production in Mexico. Mexico has seen significant seizures of methamphetamine,
The head of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has apologized for a “grave mistake” after seven aid workers were killed by an Israeli air strike. Israel launched devastating strikes on the warehouse in Deir al-Balah, south of Gaza City, as it continues
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UK government official apologizes, pays damages after falsely accusing professor of supporting Hamas
A government official in Britain has apologized and paid damages to a professor she had accused of expressing sympathy for Hamas. Science Secretary Michelle Donelan admitted there was “no evidence” of the professor supporting Hamas. The damages paid by Donelan were from
An airline in Ireland that mistakenly placed an innocent man on a no-fly list, and even contacted the man’s boss about the matter, has apologized for the apparent mix-up, reports show. Airline Ryanair said before Ireland’s High Court that the company “SINCERELY
White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby apologized Tuesday for falsely claiming last week that Iraqi officials were notified before a series of coordinated airstrikes. Kirby initially claimed Friday that the bombing of targets related to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida began this year’s parliamentary session with an apology for a corruption scandal plaguing the country. The scandal revolves around political funds garnered through party event ticket sales, with allegations of lawmakers pocketing kickbacks. Recent indictments by prosecutors,
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Taiwan’s government apologized Tuesday after a mistranslation in the nation’s emergency alert system misidentified a Chinese satellite launch as a missile for English users. The alert buzzed on Taiwanese phones as normal on Tuesday afternoon, but warned of a “missile flyover” in