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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan warned that Israel’s strikes on Syria and Lebanon now endanger Turkey, urging the international community to confront Israel’s aggression and promising a strong respon
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accused President Trump of driving U.S. inflation and economic decline by waging a costly war on Iran today, reversing the usual MAGA narrative that blames Biden.
EU officials unveiled a 21st sanctions package aimed at choking Russia’s war‑financing by curbing oil earnings, shadow‑fleet tanker activity and LNG trade after a recent surge in energy revenues.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Cuba during a Guantánamo Bay visit that seeking weapons capable of striking the base or the U.S. mainland would invite a confrontation, underscoring heighten
Western nations announced coordinated sanctions on Israeli settler networks and officials, but rights groups argue the limited measures barely touch the state‑level architects of the occupation, calli
BYD vows to sue the U.S. after the Pentagon placed the EV maker on its Chinese military companies blacklist, a move the firm calls a baseless attack on its global success.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that a domestically‑produced FP‑5 Flamingo cruise missile struck a Russian military facility in Cheboksary, targeting a plant that supplies components
Amnesty International says the Israeli government is executing a state‑sanctioned ethnic‑cleansing campaign in the West Bank, using settler violence and ignored Supreme Court orders to accelerate anne
Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held a summit in Pyongyang, signaling a revival of their strategic partnership and expanding cooperation across political, economic, an
A Ukrainian‑made FP‑5 Flamingo cruise missile travelled about 900 km into Russian territory and struck a military plant in Cheboksary that President Zelenskyy says supplies components for Russian dron
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confronts mounting political pressure as Israel’s strikes on Lebanon threaten a fragile US‑Iran ceasefire and his re‑election prospects, while US President Donald Tru
Ukraine launched FP‑5 Flamingo missiles that struck the VNIIR‑Progress drone and missile plant in Cheboksary, a deep‑interior Russian city over 900 km from the front, marking a rare long‑range strike
The Kremlin praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for becoming India's longest-serving elected premier, crediting his rule with lifting 250 million people out of poverty and calling India one of
Republicans are pressing the Pentagon for clearer answers on the Iran campaign's scope, objectives, and price tag — now past 100 days and $29 billion — before backing a supplemental funding request in
Polish President Karol Nawrocki announced he will consider revoking President Zelensky’s Order of the White Eagle after Kyiv named a Special Operations Forces unit after the controversial Ukrainian In
Ukrainian forces used an FP‑5 Flamingo missile to hit a Russian plant that supplies navigation systems for drones and Kalibr cruise missiles, destroying the facility and striking a key component of Ru
The latest Armenian election signals a strategic realignment, with the new leadership poised to curb Russian influence and adopt a pro‑Western orientation, reshaping the country’s foreign policy direc
A car bomb killed Damir Davydov, who headed Russia's missile forces, in an explosion near Moscow, according to initial reports from multiple outlets.
Chinese President Xi Jinping wrapped up a two-day visit to North Korea this week, his first since 2019, with the priority of preventing Pyongyang from drifting further into Russia's orbit after their
President Trump pledged a military response after an Iranian drone shot down a U.S. Army AH-64 Apache helicopter in the Strait of Hormuz, while both pilots were rescued by a maritime drone.
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