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11/07/2025
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By Belle Carter
Russia warns of Western-backed nuclear sabotage plot at Zaporizhzhia plant
Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) warns that NATO and Ukrainian forces may stage a radioactive disaster at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) and blame Russia. Western think tanks, including Chatham House, allegedly modeled fallout scenarios to shape propaganda blaming Moscow. The SVR compares the alleged plot to past false flags, such as the MH17 […]
11/06/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.S. escalates drug interdiction: 16 strikes, 7 lives lost
The U.S. Department of War has conducted 16 lethal drone strikes since September, killing five suspected drug smugglers in the Pacific – a shift from past non-lethal interdiction efforts. War Secretary Pete Hegseth justifies the strikes by labeling targets as “narco-terrorists,” linking them to the fentanyl crisis in America. Critics warn of mission creep, arguing that […]
11/04/2025
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By Belle Carter
UN staff in Yemen face trial over alleged links to Israeli assassination strikes
Dozens of UN employees in Yemen face trial for allegedly assisting Israeli airstrikes that killed top Yemeni officials, including Prime Minister Ahmad Ghalib al-Rahwi. Yemeni authorities claim “clear links” between UN World Food Program staff and the attack, with charges potentially carrying the death penalty. The UN strongly denies any collaboration with Israel and demands the […]
11/03/2025
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By Belle Carter
From Gaza to main street: How Skydio’s AI drones—battle-tested in war—are now patrolling American cities
Skydio’s AI-powered drones—battle-tested in Gaza—are now deployed across U.S. cities for routine policing, protests and public monitoring, raising concerns about militarized domestic surveillance. Over 800 agencies, including NYPD (55 flights/day), DEA and Customs and Border Protection, use Skydio drones, with federal military branches spending $10M+ in two years. FAA rule changes allow drones to fly […]
11/03/2025
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By Belle Carter
Escalating drone warfare: Ukraine strikes Russian oil port in Black Sea, fueling global energy concerns
Ukraine launched drone attacks on Russia’s Black Sea oil terminal in Tuapse, damaging critical infrastructure, igniting fires on foreign ships and disrupting Rosneft’s operations—a major blow to Russia’s war-funding energy exports. Russia responded with heavy missile and drone assaults on Ukraine’s power infrastructure, leaving tens of thousands without electricity and killing civilians, escalating the cycle […]
11/03/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.K. faces pressure to halt arms sales to UAE amid Sudan genocide allegations
Sudan has provided evidence to the UN Security Council, including satellite images and video footage, showing British-made military equipment used by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in mass killings and atrocities in Darfur. This includes targeting devices and vehicle engines manufactured in the United Kingdom. Sudan’s ambassador to the U.K., Babikir Elamin, has stated that […]
11/02/2025
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By Belle Carter
Pentagon admits it doesn’t know identities of those killed in Latin American drug interdiction strikes
The Pentagon has admitted to Congress that it does not know the identities of at least 61 people killed in U.S. military strikes targeting suspected drug-smuggling vessels near Venezuela and in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. This lack of transparency has sparked bipartisan concerns over the legality and oversight of the campaign, which critics argue amounts to extrajudicial […]
11/01/2025
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By Belle Carter
Poll: Majority of Palestinians oppose Hamas disarmament, skeptical of Trump’s Gaza plan
Seventy percent of Palestinians oppose Hamas surrendering its weapons, even if it triggers renewed Israeli attacks. Opposition is highest in the West Bank (80 percent) compared to Gaza (55 percent). Sixty-two percent doubt Trump’s proposal will end the war “once and for all.” Skepticism is stronger in the West Bank (67 percent) than in Gaza […]
11/01/2025
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By Belle Carter
Somali Airlines set to return after 30 years amid security concerns and regional tensions
Somali Airlines, grounded since 1991 due to civil war, plans to resume operations by late 2025, symbolizing national recovery efforts under Transport Minister Mohamed Farah. Persistent threats from Al-Shabaab, political instability and aviation safety concerns cast doubt on the airline’s ability to ensure reliable and secure operations. The government has acquired two Airbus A320s and […]
11/01/2025
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By Belle Carter
Russian lawmaker: Moscow could send NUKES to Cuba and Venezuela
A senior Russian lawmaker, Alexey Zhuravlyov, warned that Moscow could station nuclear-capable missiles in Cuba and Venezuela, deliberately escalating tensions with the U.S. and invoking Cold War-era brinkmanship. Putin showcased advanced nuclear weapons tests (Poseidon underwater drone, Burevestnik cruise missile), prompting Trump to order the U.S. to resume nuclear testing “on an equal basis” with […]
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