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Deadliest Kyiv Strike Since Trump‑Putin Summit Rocks Capital

A devastating Russian missile and drone assault struck the heart of Kyiv in the early hours of August 28, 2025, killing at least 21 civilians, including four children, and injuring 48 others.

Netanyahu Recognizes Armenian Genocide, Snubs Turkey

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu officially recognized the Armenian Genocide during an interview Tuesday on the Patrick Bet-David Podcast—marking a dramatic reversal of decades-long Israeli policy. The acknowledgment aligns Israel with the United States and numerous Western nations that have already recognized the mass killing of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I as genocide.

Trump Warns Russia: Ceasefire or Face ‘Very Serious’ Economic War

President Trump threatens crippling sanctions on Russia if it refuses a Ukraine ceasefire, opting for financial warfare.

Russia’s ‘War Hero’ Caught in $2.5 Million Scam to Fake Combat Injuries

A Russian officer celebrated as a battlefield hero has been unmasked as the ringleader of a staggering fraud operation.

North Carolina Mom of 8 Holds Pickpocket by Ponytail Until Police Arrive

A North Carolina mom of eight held a teen pickpocket by the ponytail for nearly an hour in Venice after tracking her stolen items.

Trump Announces Plans to Meet Kim Jong Un Before Year’s End

President Donald Trump told South Korean officials he hopes to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un later this year.

Netanyahu Shares Regrets Over Hospital Strike

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement on August 25, acknowledging and expressing regret for an Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.

U.S. Contractor Espionage Plot Tied to China

A former civilian contractor for the U.S. Department of Defense has been indicted in Germany for allegedly offering to spy for the Chinese government. Identified only as Martin D., the American citizen was arrested in Frankfurt in early November 2024. German federal prosecutors announced the indictment on Monday, citing national security concerns.

Farage’s Mass Deportation Plan Shocks the Nation

Nigel Farage has unveiled Reform UK’s most hardline immigration policy to date, promising mass deportations and a complete withdrawal from the international human rights codes that have long hindered Britain’s ability to control its borders. Under the “Operation Restoring Justice” plan, Farage vowed to “detain and deport” illegal migrants, stating that the era of open-door asylum policies is over.

Canada Retreats, Lifts Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. Goods

Canada announced that it will lift many of the retaliatory tariffs it placed on U.S. goods.

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