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After exchanges of fire in southern Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered “intensive strikes” on Tuesday afternoon, putting the fragile ceasefire in jeopardy once again. According to Gaza’s Civil Defense, at least five people were killed and several others
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The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have taken control of Al-Fashir, the last major city in Darfur held by the Sudanese government, after the army’s withdrawal on Monday. The United Nations estimates that up to 300,000 people remain in the city and warns of an escalation marked by killings, torture,
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Russia’s aviation industry is facing a severe crisis: Western sanctions and high interest rates have cut off access to spare parts, maintenance, and certifications, forcing airlines and repair facilities to operate at their limits — in some cases with fatal consequences. In response, Moscow
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What began as a dream vacation ended in tragedy when a safari plane crashed on Tuesday morning in Kenya, killing all eleven people on board. The small aircraft, operated by Mombasa Air Safari, was en route to the world-renowned Masai Mara Reserve, one of Africa’s most iconic destinations.
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Western Turkey continues to tremble after a powerful 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck the region late Monday night. Throughout the early hours and into Tuesday morning, the Disaster Management Authority (Afad) reported a series of aftershocks, including a stronger one measuring 4.6, with the
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At least fourteen people have been killed and only one survived after three U.S. military strikes against suspected drug-smuggling boats in the eastern Pacific, according to the Pentagon. The operations, carried out against four vessels in international waters and reportedly based
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The powerful hurricane Melissa has struck the western half of Jamaica with devastating intensity, unleashing sustained winds of nearly 300 kilometers per hour and leaving behind scenes of unprecedented destruction. Flash floods, overflowing rivers, and washed-out roads have turned much
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What was meant to be a routine flight turned into a double accident over the South China Sea. A U.S. fighter jet launched from an aircraft carrier and a military helicopter conducting support maneuvers both went down on Sunday for reasons that remain under investigation. According to early
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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into law a Strategic Partnership Treaty with Venezuela on Monday, formalizing an extensive cooperation framework that reaches across political, economic, and security fronts. The agreement, initially signed in Moscow on May 7, underscores
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The United States Department of Defense has quietly introduced new internal rules requiring that all contact between Pentagon personnel and members of Congress receive prior authorization from senior officials. The directive, signed last week, reshapes how
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U.S. President Donald Trump received authorization from a federal appeals court to deploy troops to the city of Portland, Oregon. A few weeks ago, Trump had ordered the deployment of 200 soldiers against the will of local Democratic
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s hopes for an imminent Ukraine summit with Vladimir Putin in Budapest have suffered a bitter setback. According to experts, there are already “differences” between the two sides during the preparation phase. CNN
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