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Canada outlines defense plan to reduce reliance on US


“There are many strengths to this partnership that we have with the United States, but it is a dependency,” Carney said Tuesday as he announced his government’s Defense Industrial Strategy — which was leaked over the weekend — that aims to add 125,000 new jobs in the sector in the next decade, News.Az reports, citing Politico.
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The long-awaited strategy commits to deepen partnerships with Europe and key Indo-Pacific allies in response to President Donald Trump’s aggressive security and trade posture. Carney was careful not to diminish Canada’s longstanding military partnership with the U.S., including the bilateral continental defense pact, NORAD, which he called a “fundamental” partnership.
But Carney said Canada must expand its domestic defense industrial base, “so we are never hostage to the decisions of others when it comes to our security.” The strategy notes that half of Canada’s defense-related products and services are exported, with a majority (69 percent) going to the United States and Canada’s other Five Eyes partners, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
“We have committed to double — double — our defense expenditures by the end of this decade, and that amounts to an additional C$80 billion over the next five years,” Carney said. “As part of our NATO commitments, we will invest an additional C$45 billion per year on domestic resilience, yielding both security and economic benefits.”
Carney has pledged that Canada will meet its NATO defense spending commitment for the first time, hitting 2 percent of GDP this year, and 5 percent by 2035. Carney acknowledged that — as American leaders on both sides of the political aisle have charged — Canada has been a defense-spending laggard.
“The truth is, over the last few decades, Canada has neither spent enough on our defense nor invested enough in our defense industries. We’ve relied too heavily on our geography and others to protect us. This has created vulnerabilities that we can no longer afford,” Carney said, flanked by leading Cabinet ministers at a Montreal-based aerospace company.
The strategy document is credited to Defense Minister David McGuinty, Industry Minister Mélanie Joly and Stephen Fuhr, the secretary of state for defense procurement.
“Buy Canadian” will be the new “guiding North Star” for defense acquisitions, says the plan.
The government plans by summer to pick “defense champions” — a list of key strategic partners.
The document lists 10 “sovereign capabilities” for the Canadian Forces — from aerospace platforms, artificial intelligence and quantum computing, to land-, sea- and space-based sensors and intelligence, production of missiles, bombs and arms, specialized manufacturing of land vehicles and ships, and drones, including aircraft and uncrewed vessels that can operate above and below water.
The strategy outlines ambitious targets over the next decade: raising the share of defense acquisitions awarded to Canadian firms to 70 percent and boosting Canada’s defense exports by 50 percent; increasing government investment in defense-related research and development by 85 percent; and lifting Canadian defense-industry revenues by more than 240 percent, including growing small and medium-sized business revenue by more than C$5.1 billion annually.
The government says hitting the targets by 2035 will result in “more than half a trillion dollars of overall investment in Canada.”
Carney was supposed to release the strategy last week but postponed the announcement after a mass shooting in British Columbia. In response to the domestic tragedy, he also canceled a trip to the Munich Security Forum, where he was to deliver a speech that followed up on last month’s watershed address in Davos at the World Economic Forum.
On Tuesday in Montreal, Carney appeared to have dusted off the speech he didn’t deliver in Munich, saying in French that “the various assumptions which have defined Canadian policies in terms of defense and foreign affairs — these assumptions have been completely upended.”
The strategy billed itself as an essential tool in safeguarding Canadian sovereignty, noting it is “especially important” in the Canadian Arctic, a point Carney emphasized again Tuesday.
“The nature of warfare is changing because of the proliferation of drones and autonomous weapon systems,” the prime minister said. “This strategy is about protecting Canada’s sovereignty in its fullest sense.”

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Russia’s Dagestan experiences power outage due to strong winds


“As of 15:55 Moscow time (1255 GMT), 67 settlements in five municipal districts are without power due to increased winds. A total of 11,655 people are affected by the outage,” said the regional branch of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations in a statement, News.az reports, citing CNN.
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The department specified that five electrical teams comprising 17 workers are repairing the system, and that the power supply is expected to be restored by late Tuesday.

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Malaysians eagerly welcome Year of the Horse


Fireworks boomed all night in Kuala Lumpur and elsewhere in the light of countless red- and gold-colored lanterns and all manner of horse-themed decorations, with Malaysians from all walks of life enjoying the festive atmosphere, News.az reports, citing BBC.
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Among those celebrating the new year is Ng Kai Sheng, who said his family decided to hold a traditional reunion dinner after having relied on restaurants in recent years in an effort to strengthen the spirit of togetherness and family.
“We have been holding our dinner in various restaurants in recent years. While it is convenient, there is something missing, so this year we decided to do it the traditional way. We gathered together early, and everyone contributed to cooking, whether mincing ingredients or actually cooking. It is a really different feeling to sit down together and enjoy a meal after working to prepare it together,” he said.
For others like Lim Pei Shan, the most important thing to look forward to is the return of relatives from Malaysia and overseas, with the family gathering at a restaurant in Penang state for their reunion dinner.
“Most of us had to travel to get here, and there is a certain nostalgia in gathering at this restaurant that we all used to come to since childhood. Even though we all work outside Penang and some even overseas, we make the effort to return to see each other and share this meal and time together,” she said.
Meanwhile, Malaysian King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar extended his greetings for the occasion, expressing hope that the celebrations would be observed in an atmosphere of joy, harmony, and a spirit of unity.
“May this Chinese New Year celebration also bring continued happiness, well-being, and prosperity to our beloved country,” he said in a statement.
The Spring Festival is an officially recognized public holiday in Malaysia, being one of the most widely celebrated festivals in the country, reflecting its multicultural population. While rooted in Chinese culture, it is embraced nationally, and non-Chinese Malaysians often participate in “open houses” and celebrations.

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UAE extends Emirates Mars Mission until 2028


The mission, carried out by the Hope Probe, was originally launched as a two-year project and entered Mars’ orbit in 2021. The extension seeks to maximize the scientific return on the UAE’s space investments and gain valuable operational experience for future deep-space missions, News.az reports, citing Xinhua.
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Since its arrival at Mars, the Hope Probe has gathered around 10 terabytes of data, shared in 16 datasets with over 200 global research institutions. The mission has also supported pioneering discoveries, including new observations of Mars’ auroral activity and close fly-bys of Deimos, the smaller outer moon of Mars.
In October 2025, the probe expanded its scientific scope by capturing images of Comet 3I/ATLAS, the third known interstellar object that passes through our solar system, offering a rare opportunity to study material from beyond the solar system.
Officials said the decision demonstrates confidence in the probe’s technical readiness and national team capabilities, while supporting the rapid growth of the UAE’s space ecosystem through expanded research and aerospace education. 

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Cambodia records 1st newborn rare Mekong dolphin in 2026


The latest-born dolphin calf was seen at the Kampi dolphin pool in northeast Kratie province’s Chetr Borei district by a research team of the Fisheries Administration and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), News.az reports, citing Telegraph.
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The four-day-old calf was found swimming alongside a pod of other adult dolphins, the news release said, adding that it is the first baby dolphin born so far this year.
According to the news release, throughout 2025, the Southeast Asian country registered a total of eight newborn dolphin calves, with zero deaths.
The Mekong Irrawaddy dolphins have been listed as critically endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species since 2004.
The MAFF estimates that to date, there are a total of 113 Irrawaddy dolphins living along a 120-kilometer main channel of the Mekong River in northeast Kratie and Stung Treng provinces. 

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U.S. ambassador-designate arrives in South Africa amid strained ties


Bozell is expected to present his credentials to President Cyril Ramaphosa before formally assuming his diplomatic duties, News.az reports, citing CNN.
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Trump announced Bozell’s nomination in March 2025, shortly after expelling South Africa’s ambassador to the United States, Ebrahim Rasool, accusing him of being critical of Washington.
Since Trump began his second term in 2025, relations between the United States and South Africa have deteriorated sharply. Analysts point to growing divergences on major international issues, including Pretoria’s 2023 case at the International Court of Justice, accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza. The U.S. administration has also accused South Africa of persecuting its white minority, a claim rejected by Pretoria, while Washington has imposed steep tariffs on South African exports and suspended aid.
Diplomatic tensions escalated in November last year when U.S. officials skipped the Group of 20 meetings hosted by South Africa.
At present, neither country has a resident ambassador. According to the SABC, South Africa’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation has not yet commented on Bozell’s arrival or announced a date for the presentation of credentials. 

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From Tension to Rapprochement: Can Israel and Turkey Rebuild Trust?


Despite Ankara’s formal stance and its miscalculated approach towards Jerusalem, third-party states continue to supply the country with Israeli-made goods. After imposing a so-called embargo on exports to and imports from Israel, it is reported that the Jewish state imported $924 million worth of goods from Turkey in 2025, defying the official rhetoric of the AKP-led Turkish government, which has now made Israel public enemy number one. Conversely, Israeli exports to Turkey amounted to nearly $11 million, after experiencing a freefall from $598.6 million in 2024. In addition to these relatively positive trade and economic ties, political relations have plummeted to an all-time low due to disagreements over the future of Gaza and Syria, where the state interests of the two regional powers intersect in opposite directions. To satisfy Turkey’s domestic audience, President Erdoğan has reportedly used third-party states such as Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Georgia, and Azerbaijan to import essential Israeli products, thereby adding logistical costs, while simultaneously pressuring Azerbaijan to cut off all trading ties in the energy and defence sectors. Such hawkish policies imposed by Turkey have not gone down well in Baku, given Azerbaijan’s staunchly held principle of neutrality in international affairs. Nevertheless, the Azerbaijan–Israel alliance has continued to develop in good faith and with reliability, marked by ministerial visits, including Azerbaijani Minister of Defence Zakir Hasanov’s visit to Tel Aviv and Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar’s visit to Baku.

From the red line over Syria to “secretive” trade relations, Ankara’s prudence on the Palestinian issue has become way too costly to maintain for several reasons.

  1. The entirety of the Arab World no longer sees “the Palestinian issue” as an Arab cause.
  2. The Muslim World enjoys having economic relations with Jerusalem, particularly Azerbaijan, the UAE, Kazakhstan and Morocco.
  3. Turkey’s refusal to communicate directly with its Israeli counterparts only leads to miscommunication and erosion of influence in the aftermath of the Gaza War.

Generally, the neo-Ottoman foreign policy of the Republic of Turkey, aimed at asserting influence across the MENA region, has backfired in numerous cases. It is not unreasonable for Ankara to insist on a future role in Gaza or elsewhere, particularly in light of statements by the Israeli government, which has articulated a clear objective of disarming Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups.

The trajectory of Israel–Turkey relations suggests that another reconciliation may emerge in the interest of both countries’ security, recalling the warmer ties enjoyed during the informal alignment between the governments of David Ben-Gurion and Adnan Menderes. However, developments in Iran and the upcoming Turkish elections may prove detrimental to such a rapprochement.

The region may either witness competitive alignment between two blocs, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar on one side, and Israel, the UAE, and Ethiopia on the other, competing for regional dominance, or move towards an American-managed regional order in which major powers coordinate security arrangements concerning Syria, Iraq, and Iran with like-minded partners.

Author: Farid Shukurlu

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Luanda Carnival showcases Angola’s cultural identity


The event, held along Avenida Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto in the city’s central business district, was themed “Carnival, Our Identity in Cultural Valorization” and presided over by Vice President Esperanca da Costa, who was joined by senior government officials and cultural figures, News.az reports, citing BBC.
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Groups celebrated Angola’s rich cultural heritage through traditional rhythms such as semba, kazukuta, and rebita. Performances blended music, choreography, and elaborate costumes, highlighting themes ranging from historical memory and national unity to natural resources and social values.
Several groups paid tribute to iconic figures of Angolan music and history, while others showcased symbols of national identity. Social commentary and community traditions, long central to Luanda’s carnival culture, also featured prominently in the performances.
In addition to local spectators, foreign tourists attended the festivities, including about 300 visitors arriving on a cruise ship, underscoring the carnival’s growing appeal as both a cultural and tourism attraction.

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Age of Sigmar Fourth Edition: The Core Rules – Goonhammer


The Core Rules (this article), which are used in every game mode and include rules for things like Moving, Shooting, and Fighting. The Advanced Rules, where you’ll find rules for things like Magic, Terrain, and Battle Formations.

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IOM launches 91 mln USD funding appeal to support migrants in Africa


The funding appeal, launched under the Regional Migrant Response Plan for the Horn of Africa to Yemen and Southern Africa, was unveiled in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital, News.az reports, citing Xinhua.
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IOM Director General Amy Pope stressed in a video message that sustainable financing is key to tackling the migration crisis in the Greater Horn of Africa and southern Africa regions, fueled by climate change, instability, and poverty.
Pope said the migrant response plan aims to protect the rights, dignity, safety, and livelihoods of migrants and host communities in a region grappling with sporadic conflicts, climate shocks, and high youth unemployment.
Adequate funding is required to provide humanitarian support to these migrants and their host communities, and to enhance stability, resilience, and inclusive growth across the region, Pope said.
“This support is not just humanitarian; it is an investment. We must turn this migrant response plan into protection, solutions, and hope for the people who depend on us,” Pope added.
Migrants traveling from the Horn of Africa to the Southern Africa region, including women, children, and youth, face significant risks of violence, trafficking, abduction, torture, dehydration, and forced labor, according to IOM.
IOM Chief of Staff Mohammed Abdiker noted that both regions have become global hotspots for risky and irregular migration, adding that the new funding will support livelihood projects for migrants, as well as their return and reintegration into their countries of origin.

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