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Hackers strike Olympic sites in Milan and Cortina in warning to Ukraine-backing Italy

Italy announced on Wednesday that it had successfully stopped a wave of cyberattacks aimed at disrupting the 2026 Winter Olympics. The attacks struck just...

Ukraine war transforms Europe’s security as NATO and Russia slide into prolonged power confrontation

The Ukraine war has reshaped security across Europe. What started as a regional conflict has grown into a major confrontation between global powers. It...

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Top Sinaloa Cartel fentanyl producer Sainz Salazar charged by U.S. as deadly opioid crisis intensifies

Federal prosecutors have charged a top Sinaloa Cartel fentanyl producer, raising alarms about the ongoing drug crisis. Mexican authorities recently arrested Ivan Valerio Sainz...

U.S.–China rivalry ignites at Panama Canal as billionaires and governments clash over strategic ports

Tensions between the United States and China have unexpectedly centered on two ports at the Panama Canal, one of the world’s most strategic waterways....

Civil conflict fears rise in the U.S. as ICE expands power and political trust collapses

Many Americans once trusted their institutions to always protect them, but that faith is now under strain. US exceptionalism has weakened abroad, while deep...

Hackers strike Olympic sites in Milan and Cortina in warning to Ukraine-backing Italy

Italy announced on Wednesday that it had successfully stopped a wave of cyberattacks aimed at disrupting the 2026 Winter Olympics. The attacks struck just...

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U.S.–China rivalry ignites at Panama Canal as billionaires and governments clash over strategic ports

Tensions between the United States and China have unexpectedly centered on two ports at the Panama Canal, one of the world’s most strategic waterways....

China voices strong backing for Pakistan after coordinated militant attacks in Balochistan

China on Tuesday strongly condemned the recent wave of violent attacks in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province. The country reaffirmed its firm support for Pakistan’s...

Reports of water-filled missiles fuel questions about China’s military readiness amid a sweeping purge

China is facing scrutiny over a military purge. Reports claim some missiles were filled with water instead of fuel. This has raised concerns about...

Russia’s Iskander missile production rises threefold, fueled by growing industrial ties with China

Russia has sharply increased its production of ballistic missiles used in the Iskander-M system. Reports say this rise was made possible by large imports...

China’s weapons spending faces hard questions after Zhang Youxia’s sudden fall

China’s official military newspaper, PLA Daily, has issued an unusually blunt warning about corruption inside the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), using the term “big...

Updates from Russia

China voices strong backing for Pakistan after coordinated militant attacks in Balochistan

China on Tuesday strongly condemned the recent wave of violent attacks in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province. The country reaffirmed its firm support for Pakistan’s...

Zelenskyy warns of winter hardship after Russia hits Ukraine energy sites with 70 missiles and 450 drones

Ukraine faced a major winter assault as Russia launched a large, coordinated attack on the country’s energy infrastructure, firing more than 70 missiles and...

Russia fires Zircon and Oreshnik missiles at Ukraine to demonstrate power and pressure the West

Russia has launched advanced missiles at Ukraine, including the hypersonic Zircon and the nuclear-capable Oreshnik. Russia has carried out the strikes in limited, isolated...

The Cold War weapon hidden in plain sight: how the RT-23 Molodets turned trains into nuclear launchers

During the Cold War, the biggest fear for powerful nations was not only losing a nuclear war, but also losing the ability to respond...

Russian cities plunged into darkness as explosions and power outages hit Belgorod, Taganrog, and Perm

Several Russian cities were plunged into sudden darkness late on the evening of January 24 and into the night of January 25, as reports...

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Australia vows to restore war graves in Gaza after reports of damage during conflict

Australia has vowed to restore the graves of its soldiers buried in Gaza. Satellite images and witness reports show that parts of a Commonwealth war cemetery were damaged by military bulldozing during the ongoing conflict. The damage includes disturbed soil and removed gravestones. This has caused distress in Australia, where the graves are seen as sacred sites of remembrance. Authorities say all affected graves will be repaired. However, access to the cemetery may take time due to continued fighting...

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