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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed that he has completed treatment for prostate cancer and is now healthy, a disclosure he kept hidden during the Iran war. The Guardian, AP and the Was
The United States’ intensive missile use in the Iran war has drained its long‑range strike stockpiles, raising concerns about the ability to field enough weapons for a future Taiwan conflict.
Sens. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) introduced bipartisan legislation to restore congressional oversight of U.S. sanctions on Russian oil, pushing back on President Trump's decis
The U.S. Treasury has slapped secondary sanctions on China's Hengli Petrochemical and 40 oil shippers, choking off Iranian crude revenue as Iran tightens its Hormuz Strait blockade. The move deepens p
Britain insisted the Falkland Islands remain its sovereign territory after a Reuters report revealed a Pentagon email is weighing NATO reprisals against allies that didn't back the US Iran offensive,
At a Cyprus summit, 29 EU leaders convened to grapple with a deteriorating US‑NATO relationship, exploring alternatives for European defence. Politico, The Guardian and The New York Times all flag the
Iran’s emerging leadership, now dominated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, views nuclear capability as essential for regime survival after the Islamabad talks collapse, signaling a shift towa
U.S. State Department legal adviser Reed Rubinstein argued that President Trump’s February strikes on Iran were a lawful act of self‑defense and collective defense of Israel, framing the conflict as a
White House envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will travel to Islamabad Saturday for Pakistan-mediated talks with Iran, as press secretary Karoline Leavitt cites "some progress" from Tehran in rece
During a fragile 10‑day Israel‑Hezbollah truce, Israeli police detained a British Israeli academic for wearing a kippah bearing both Israeli and Palestinian flags, then removed the Palestinian emblem
NATO rebuffed a rumor that the United States plans to suspend Spain over its refusal to back a war on Iran, confirming the alliance’s charter has no exit clause. The claim emerged from a Pentagon emai
The Justice Department has closed its criminal investigation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, a move that clears the path for President Trump’s nominee Kevin Warsh to be confirmed before Powell’s term ends
The Justice Department has dropped its criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell, removing the final obstacle to Senate confirmation of Kevin Warsh as his successor.
The Kremlin confirmed that President Vladimir Putin may travel to the December 2026 G20 summit in Miami after the United States formally invited Russia, a move echoed by President Donald Trump who cal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu disclosed on X that he is undergoing treatment for early‑stage prostate cancer, revealing the diagnosis after a period of intense U.S.–Israeli military activi
China's Commerce Ministry placed seven European firms on its export control list, banning the export of dual‑use goods after the companies were linked to arms sales to Taiwan, marking a rare Europe‑ta
The Tokyo metropolitan government is letting public servants wear shorts to work this summer as both an energy-saving response to Middle East-driven oil supply concerns and an adaptation to record-bre
Russia and India have activated the Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Support (RELOS) pact, permitting each to station up to 3,000 troops, five warships and ten aircraft on the other's soil for five ye
China’s live‑fire drills off Luzon on April 24 coincide with the US‑Philippines Balikatan war games, which for the first time include maritime strike drills near Taiwan’s northernmost island. While th
The U.S. Treasury sanctioned Cambodian senator Kok An and 28 associates for operating crypto‑romance fraud networks that siphoned millions from Americans, marking a high‑profile crackdown on transnati
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