Russia’s New Drone Threat: North Korean Cluster Munitions Spotted in Ukraine
New evidence shows Russian forces are using FPV drones equipped with modified North Korean cluster munitions in southern Ukraine, signaling a deepening military alliance.
New evidence shows Russian forces are using FPV drones equipped with modified North Korean cluster munitions in southern Ukraine, signaling a deepening military alliance.
The Israel-Hamas cease-fire remains in place but is under severe strain due to unresolved disputes over the exchange of hostage and prisoner remains, raising fears of renewed violence.
More than 3,000 people in the UK have filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson, alleging its talc-based baby powder contained asbestos and led to cancer diagnoses.
A Vatican commission report reveals the Catholic Church remains sluggish in responding to clergy sexual abuse, despite Pope Leo’s reform promises.
President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are locked in a tense trade standoff, with steep tariffs and critical mineral restrictions threatening global markets.
On the second anniversary of the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, Israel holds national memorials while navigating a fragile ceasefire in Gaza that began just days ago.
The New York Times used open-source sleuthing—from social media to satellite data—to locate top Syrian regime officials who fled after Assad’s fall.
Days after a ceasefire with Israel, Hamas publicly executed eight Palestinian rivals in Gaza City, launching a bloody crackdown to reestablish dominance.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a stark warning to Russia, threatening ‘significant costs’ if peace efforts collapse—amid Ukraine’s urgent request for American Tomahawk missiles.
A U.S. influence campaign led by Trump allies like Rudy Giuliani is working to recast Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik—a Putin ally sanctioned by Washington—as a victim of political persecution.