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Israel Recognizes Somaliland, Shakes Global Diplomacy

Israel formally recognized Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state on Friday, marking a major diplomatic breakthrough in the Horn of Africa.

Kupyansk Collapse: Russian Lines Crumble as Allies Admit Defeat

The Kupyansk collapse appears imminent as Ukrainian officials and pro-Kremlin voices acknowledge Russian forces are losing their grip on the strategic northeastern city.

Bukele Dares Hillary Clinton: Take El Salvador’s Prison Population

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele fires back at Hillary Clinton’s criticism of mass incarceration, defending his crime crackdown.

Trump Ukraine Peace Plan Throws Putin Into Fury

Russia has not publicly responded to the latest U.S.-backed peace proposal for Ukraine, but Kremlin signals remain uncompromising.

Senate Ignores Bill to Stop CCP’s Christian Organ Harvesting, Lawmakers Warn

Senate stalls House-passed bill to stop CCP’s forced organ harvesting of Christians and other minorities, drawing sharp criticism.

Maduro Accuses U.S. of ‘Extremely Serious Aggression’

Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro issued a letter to leaders of Latin America and the Caribbean, condemning the United States for what it claims is "state piracy" and accusing it of engaging in "extremely serious aggression."

France Postal Service Crippled by Cyberattack

France’s national postal service and its banking arm were hit by a suspected cyberattack on Monday, temporarily knocking their online systems offline and disrupting services.

NATO Chief Warns of Attack, Stockpiling for Blackouts

Lord George Robertson, former NATO Secretary General and UK Defence Secretary, has revealed he is actively preparing for potential infrastructure attacks on the United Kingdom—warning that Western nations.

Taiwan Arms Shockwave as China Warns US Deal Could Spark War

The massive Taiwan arms package approved by the United States is drawing fierce condemnation from Beijing, which warns the historic deal could push the region toward open conflict.

EU Farmers Protest Trade Deal, Potatoes Fly at Parliament

A massive protest erupted in Brussels on Thursday as thousands of European farmers clashed with police outside the European Parliament, pelting officers with potatoes and eggs.

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