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‘Muhammad’ Becomes Most Popular Boy Name in U.K.

The Islamic name Muhammad has become the most popular name in the United Kingdom, according to data released by the Office of National Statistics.

SpaceX Secures NASA Contract to Deorbit Aging International Space Station by 2030

One of the few areas of collaboration between global nuclear powers, the International Space Station (ISS), is set to end its operational life by 2030. The ISS, a joint effort between NASA, Roscosmos (Russia), ESA (Europe), JAXA (Japan), and CSA (Canada), has been a hub for groundbreaking experiments since its launch in 1998. However, its decommissioning marks the conclusion of an era in international space cooperation.

Iran Halts Retaliation Against Israel After Trump’s Election Win

Iran reportedly paused plans for a retaliatory attack on Israel following President-elect Donald Trump’s November victory over Vice President Kamala Harris. The New York Times reported that Iranian officials adopted a more diplomatic tone after the election, including halting military escalation and engaging in cease-fire discussions with regional actors.

NATO Establishes Amphibious Warfare Center Near Russia’s Arctic Border

NATO has inaugurated an amphibious warfare center in Sørreisa, Norway, near Russia's Arctic border, to enhance defense capabilities amid escalating tensions with Moscow. This facility provides specialized training for U.S., British, and Dutch forces, improving their ability to conduct operations in Arctic conditions.

Biden Administration Expands Export Controls on Advanced Semiconductor Technology to China

The Biden administration announced new restrictions Monday targeting the export of advanced semiconductor chips and manufacturing equipment to China. The measures, introduced by the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security, aim to limit Beijing's ability to develop advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and military applications.

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba Anticipates Having Discussions With President-Elect Donald Trump

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed his anticipation for frank discussions with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump about the longstanding security agreement between Japan and the United States, which Ishiba described as the "cornerstone of the alliance."

Defense Commitment After Russian Threats

U.S. Reaffirms ‘Rock-Solid’ NATO Article 5 Commitment Amid Russian Threats to Polish Base The United States has reiterated its "rock-solid" commitment to NATO's Article 5...

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.

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...

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