A U.S.-owned ship in the Gulf of Aden was hit by a missile fired from Yemen on Monday, U.S. officials said.
TheΒ U.S. Central CommandΒ identified the vessel as the M/V Gibraltar Eagle, a Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier. The ship is owned by Eagle Bulk, a Stamford, Connecticut-based shipping firm.
The North Korean government said that Pyongyangβs recent launch of a solid-fuel medium-range ballistic missile was successful, North Korean state-run news agency KCNA reported on Monday.
On Sunday, Japanese and South Korean militaries said that North Korea conducted a launch of a ballistic missile, which fell outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone.
Taipei has accused the Chinese government of βbelittlingβ the islandβs βsovereignty and democratic systemβ
Taiwan has rebuked Beijing for calling last Saturdayβs election on the self-governed island a Chinese βdomestic affair,β rejecting the label as βfallaciousβ and βcompletely inconsistent with the international understandingβ of the situation.
Beijing considers Taiwan to be part of its sovereign territory under the One-China principle, and reiterated its claim over the island in diplomatic messages following the presidential election on Saturday, calling the vote an internal Chinese matter. Taiwanβs Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected this position in a statement on Sunday, urging the government in BeijingΒ βto respect the election results, face reality, and give up oppression against Taiwan.β
Russia’s Radiological, Chemical and Biological Defense (RCBD) Troops began extensive reporting on Pentagon funding for military-related biological research in Eastern Europe and around the world in early 2022, with much of their findings based on the thousands of documents seized through the course of the special military operation in Ukraine.
The United States government is actively searching for new sources of funding for military biological projects from leading American ‘philanthropic’ institutions, including the Clinton, Soros, Rockefeller and Biden Foundations, RCBD Troops chief Igor Kirillov announced in a briefing Monday.
US Navy destroyer the Laboon was attacked by a cruise missile fired from a Houthi militant area of Yemen, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said.
“On January 14 at approximately 4:45 p.m. (Sanaa time), an anti-ship cruise missile was fired from Iranian-backed Houthi militant areas of Yemen toward USS Laboon (DDG 58), which was operating in the Southern Red Sea. The missile was shot down in vicinity of the coast of Hudaydah by US fighter aircraft. There were no injuries or damage reported,” CENTCOM said in a statement on X (formerly Twitter).