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NATO holds large Arctic exercises in Russia’s backyard
Thousands of NATO soldiers are taking part in large-scale artillery exercises in Finland's Arctic this month, seen by some as a signal to neighbouring
Romanian court says ‘irregularities’ in influencer Andrew Tate’s indictment
A Romanian court on Tuesday found "irregularities" in the indictment of controversial influencer Andrew Tate on human trafficking and rape charges which
Zelensky says 2025 will decide who wins Ukraine war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Tuesday that 2025 will be decisive in determining who wins the war, in an address to parliament on the 1,000th
Finland to investigate broken undersea cable
Finland's National Bureau of Investigation said Tuesday it had launched an investigation into the broken undersea telecom cable connecting Finland and
Meta Oversight Board says wrong to remove Moscow attack posts
The Meta Oversight Board on Tuesday said the social network was wrong to remove three Facebook posts showing images from a deadly attack on a Moscow
Trump Media in Talks to Purchase Cryptocurrency Trading Platform
The Trump Media and Technology Group ($DJT) is reportedly close to purchasing a cryptocurrency trading platform.
UK PM Keir Starmer Lectures China’s Xi on Human Rights After the UK Jails Man for 20 Months in August for Posting Hateful Facebook Posts
The UK Labour Leader Keir Starmer lectured China on human rights Monday during their private meeting at the G20 in Brazil.
Peter Sweden: German Police RAID Pensioner for Sharing Meme on Social Media
This article was written by Swedish independent journalist Peter Imanuelsen, also known as PeterSweden.
US Republican leader threatens ICC chief with sanctions over Israel
Senator John Thune, soon to be Senate majority leader, intends to punish the international court for investigating Israel’s actions in Gaza
Germany suspects sabotage after damage to undersea cables
The German defense minister has said damage to two undersea cables between NATO states appears to be deliberate
“Hybrid warfare” declared in the North and Baltic Seas
Since Russia's launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the number of unexplained incidents in and around the Baltic and North Seas has multiplied,
Iran has begun preparations to stop increasing highly enriched uranium stockpile: IAEA
Iran has taken steps to halt the expansion of its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, according to a confidential report by the International Atomic
Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile over 32 times the 2015 deal limit: IAEA
The UN nuclear watchdog on Tuesday said that Iran's estimated stockpile of enriched uranium had reached more than 32 times the limit set in a 2015 accord
Sweden, Lithuania ‘deeply concerned’ by severed Baltic Sea cable: ministers
The defence ministers of Sweden and Lithuania said Tuesday they were "deeply concerned" by the severing of an undersea telecom cable connecting the
Iran says no charges against student who stripped to underwear
Iran's judiciary said Tuesday it has not issued an indictment against a student who stripped off to her underwear at a university in Tehran. "Considering
WW3 WATCH: Sweden Goes Full ‘Prepper’ as Five Million Residences Get Pamphlets on How to Stock Food and Prepare for Nuclear War
Not since the darkest days of the cold war have we been so close to a nuclear conflagration as now, with US lame-duck president Joe Biden authorizing missile strikes inside Russia, and President Vladimir Putin signing the revised nuclear doctri...