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Russia Warns Nuclear Transfer

Russia's Deputy Chair of the Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, issued a stark warning Tuesday, stating that any transfer of U.S. nuclear weapons to Ukraine would be considered a nuclear attack on Russia. The statement, shared via Telegram and summarized by RT, underscores escalating tensions as Western support for Ukraine intensifies. The U.S., U.K., and France are currently using nuclear-capable missiles armed with conventional explosives to strike targets in Russia.

Germany to Turn Buildings into Bomb Shelters

German authorities are planning to turn public areas into bomb shelters amid increasing tension with Russia.

Israel’s Security Cabinet to Decide on Lebanon Cease-Fire as Global Mediators Urge Truce

Israel’s security cabinet is set to vote Tuesday on a proposed cease-fire in its ongoing conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon, following increasing international pressure...

Ukrainian Strike Kills Russian General, Wounds Senior North Korean Officer in Kursk

Ukraine's escalating counteroffensive struck a significant blow in Russia’s Kursk region with a Storm Shadow missile attack that killed a top Russian commander and...

Putin Tests New Missile System, Warns of Direct Conflict with U.S. Over Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin took credit for a new missile strike on Ukraine, warning that U.S. intervention could lead to direct conflict. The strike...

ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant

The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and its former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.

UN Report Criticized for Ignoring Hamas’ Use of Gaza Hospitals For Military Purposes

The United Nations is facing scrutiny for underreporting the use of Gaza hospitals by Hamas for military purposes. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have intensified their operations in northern Gaza to target Hamas, which has since increased tensions between the IDF and the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health.

Netanyahu Offers $5 Million Reward Per Hostage to Palestinians Assisting Their Release

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Tuesday a $5 million reward per hostage for Palestinians who assist in securing the release of Israelis held by Hamas in Gaza. The offer aims to incentivize cooperation from those seeking to escape Gaza’s conflict zones, which have been the site of intense fighting for over a year.

Biden Approves Use of Landmines in Ukraine

The Biden administration has approved the use of landmines in Ukraine.

Hamas Secures $7 Million Monthly Budget from Iran for Confrontation with Israel

In the period prior to Hamas' invasion and attack on October 7, the Iranian regime acted as the primary strategic backer of the group,...

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