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Saudi Arabia deports over 13,000 in a week as immigration crackdown widens

Saudi Arabia has deported more than 13,000 illegal residents in just one week following an intensified nationwide inspection campaign targeting violations of residency, labour,...

Ukraine hits Russia’s Syzran oil refinery and Valday radar in coordinated drone operations

Ukraine carried out coordinated drone operations targeting critical Russian energy infrastructure and military assets in Russian-occupied Crimea, striking a major diesel refinery deep inside...

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NATO’s Rutte rejects EU-only defense push, says U.S. role is irreplaceable

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said Europe cannot guarantee its security without US support and rejected calls to build a separate defense system. Speaking to...

No shots fired, but message sent: Philippine Navy shadows Chinese frigate near Zambales

The Philippine Navy (PN) took decisive action after it spotted a Chinese warship inside the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ). On December 24, the...

Embodied AI goes public as China deploys Walker S2 humanoid robots at Vietnam border

China is preparing to deploy humanoid robots at a busy border crossing with Vietnam. This marks a striking new chapter in the use of...

Far-right AfD accused of acting as Kremlin ‘Trojan horse’ amid intelligence concerns

Germany’s far-right party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), is facing growing scrutiny after accusations that some of its lawmakers may be collecting sensitive information that...

Updates from China

No shots fired, but message sent: Philippine Navy shadows Chinese frigate near Zambales

The Philippine Navy (PN) took decisive action after it spotted a Chinese warship inside the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ). On December 24, the...

Embodied AI goes public as China deploys Walker S2 humanoid robots at Vietnam border

China is preparing to deploy humanoid robots at a busy border crossing with Vietnam. This marks a striking new chapter in the use of...

While the world watches wars, China quietly rewrites the rules of global power

In today’s world, power is often imagined as tanks rolling across borders or missiles lighting up the sky. But one expert suggests that true...

Pentagon sounds alarm as China elevates Arunachal Pradesh to ‘core interest’ status alongside Taiwan

China’s long-standing Arunachal Pradesh claim has once again come into sharp focus after the US Department of Defense released its latest annual report on...

Buried history erupts as Chinese scholars accuse Japan’s emperor in Unit 731 crimes

Chinese scholars are reigniting debate over Emperor Hirohito’s responsibility for Unit 731, a secret Japanese program that conducted brutal experiments and biological warfare in...

Updates from Russia

Homes without owners? Russia’s new decree targets properties of displaced Ukrainians

Russia has legalized the seizure of homes in occupied parts of Ukraine through a new decree signed by President Vladimir Putin, allowing authorities to...

Kremlin warns Ukraine faces deep political crisis as EU and US war funding fuels corruption claims

In a dramatic statement that has grabbed international attention, Russian Presidential Spokesperson Dmitri Peskov has accused Ukraine of facing a deep political crisis fueled...

‘No ambiguity’: Estonia warns it will shoot unmarked soldiers crossing from Russia

Estonia has issued a clear warning to Russia, saying it will use deadly force if unmarked foreign soldiers cross into its territory. The move...

Drone war reaches Russia’s energy heartland as Krasnodar fuel facility goes up in flames

In a dramatic escalation of cross-border tensions, Ukrainian drone attacks set ablaze a fuel storage facility in southern Russia’s Krasnodar region on Thursday. The...

Emergency services battle fires after Russian attacks hit Odesa’s port and industrial zones

Russian military strikes hit Ukraine’s southern Odesa region, damaging ports and industrial facilities and disrupting daily life in a key trade area on the...

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Calm before the storm? Gaza ceasefire hangs by a thread as Hamas digs in

The fragile cease-fire in Gaza has brought temporary calm, but the situation remains tense. Hamas, the armed group controlling Gaza, has refused to disarm....

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