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NATO Rail Sabotage in Poland Sparks War Fears

Poland has launched a national security investigation after an apparent attempt to sabotage a major railway used to supply Ukraine.

Russia’s Humanoid Robot Crashes in Bloody Debut, Epic Fail

Russia’s much-hyped entry into the world of humanoid robots suffered a humiliating blow during its grand unveiling in Moscow this week.

Xi Jinping Snubs G20 Summit, What’s China Hiding?

China has confirmed that President Xi Jinping will not attend the G20 summit in Johannesburg, scheduled for November 22 and 23.

Iran Snatches Oil Tanker in Bold High‑Seas Grab

Iranian forces seized an oil tanker named Talara on Friday as it passed through the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz, triggering what could become a major international standoff.

China Seals Strategic Deal with Venezuela While U.S. Pressure Mounts

China has moved decisively into Venezuela, providing the Maduro regime with a significant lifeline amid rising tensions with the U.S..

Google Sues Chinese Cyber Gang, Massive Scam Exposed

Google has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against a Chinese cybercrime syndicate responsible for a global smishing operation that has scammed over a million victims across 120 countries.

Venezuela Mobilizes Military as U.S. Moves In

Venezuela has deployed nearly 200,000 soldiers in response to the United States sending its largest aircraft carrier to the region.

Foreign Governments Halt Intel to U.S. Amid Narco-Boat Strikes

The United Kingdom has stopped sharing intelligence with the United States in defiance of U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats.

Brand-New Chinese Bridge Collapses Without Warning—Caught on Camera

A newly opened highway bridge in southwest China collapsed into a river on Nov. 11, 2025, only months after entering service.

Iran Seeks ‘Peaceful’ Nuclear Agreement

Iran is seeking a "peaceful" nuclear agreement with the United States, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh.

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