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Vladimir Putin marks Russiaʼs Navy Day, reveals plans for 26 new ships The Russian Navy will receive 26 new warships and other vessels this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin told an audience in St. Petersburg on Sunday to mark Russian Navy Day. "In total in 2018 the navy should get 26 new warships, motor boats and vessels including four battleships with Kalibr cruise missiles," he revealed. The Kalibr cruise missiles, which have been used during Moscowʼs military intervention in the Syrian conflict, fly at extremely low altitude and bypass terrain relief. The trajectory helps break through adversary air defense. Read more: US re-establishes 2nd Fleet to counter ʼcompetitionʼ Putin paid tribute to those working in Russiaʼs shipbuilding sector, whose hard work had led to "a good pace of re-equipment and upgrading" of the navy.

New York Times publisher tells President Trump: Persistent media attacks are dangerous US President Donald Trump sat down with the publisher of the New York Times to discuss media coverage of his administration and the presidentʼs persistent attacks on the media; deriding them as purveyors of "fake news" and calling them the "enemy of the people." The two men met on July 20, according to both the White House and the New York Times. Trump tweeted news of the meeting on Sunday.

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Turkey plans Syria summit with Germany, France, Russia Russia and Turkey have backed opposing sides in the conflict

President Erdogan announced the meeting without confirmation from his counterparts in the other three countries. Turkey said on Sunday that it was seeking another international summit to discuss the situation in Syria. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that he would be reaching out to his counterparts in Germany, France, and Russia. "We will address regional topics at the four-way meeting in Istanbul," Erdogan said, according to Turkish newspapers. There has been no confirmation of the meeting, which Erdogan said is to take place on September 7, in Berlin, Paris, or Moscow. Erdogan also said he would like a one-on-one meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The pair recently met along with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to discuss regional stability. While both Tehran and Moscow support the regime of Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad, Ankara has repeatedly called for his resignation and has supported the rebels fighting government forces. As the Syrian governmentslowly retakes the last rebel strongholds, Assad recently announced he was moving on the city of Idlib — a move of great concern to Erdogan. Idlib is close to the border, and clashes there would likely send refugees fleeing to Turkey. Turkey

said on Sunday that it was seeking another international summit to discuss the situation in Syria. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that he would be reaching out to his counterparts in Germany, France, and Russia. "We will address regional topics at the four-way meeting in Istanbul," Erdogan said, according to Turkish newspapers. There has been no confirmation of the meeting, which Erdogan said is to take place on September 7, in Berlin, Paris, or Moscow. Erdogan also said he would like a one-on-one meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The pair recently met along with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to discuss regional stability. While both Tehran and Moscow support the regime of Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad, Ankara has repeatedly called for his resignation and has supported the rebels fighting government forces. As the Syrian governmentslowly retakes the last rebel strongholds, Assad recently announced he was moving on the city of Idlib — a move of great concern to Erdogan. Idlib is close to the border, and clashes there would likely send refugees fleeing to Turkey.

Cambodiaʼs opposition condemns election ʼclimate of fearʼ as strongman Hun Sen declares victory Cambodiaʼs Prime Minister Hun Senʼs ruling party claimed a landslide victory in Sundayʼs election that was widely dismissed by the main opposition and western observers as being neither free nor fair. After polls closed, CPP spokesman Sok Eysan told Agence France-Presse they expected to win "over 100 seats" in the 125-seat parliament, citing preliminary figures from the National Election Committee. "Compatriots have chosen the democratic path and used your rights," the 65-year-old Hu Sen said on Facebook on Sunday, despite the CPP being the sole possible winner, after the only credible political opposition —the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) — was banned from taking part. Ahead of the election, the government proceeded to crack down on dissent, pressured civic organizations and the independent media.

Munich Airport sees second day of cancellations, delays after security alert Passengers flying out of Munich Airport on Sunday were warned to expect continuing cancellations and long delays as a result of asecurity scare a day earlier that forced the evacuation of Terminal 2. Some 300 flights were cancelled and more than 32,000 passengers were left stranded from Saturday morning until Sunday afternoon after a woman entered the secure area of the airport without going through security.

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