EU Condemns Israeli Strikes as Ceasefire Frays in Gaza-Lebanon Tensions

JERUSALEM — The European Union on Saturday condemned Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, urging restraint as tensions in the region threaten to unravel a fragile US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The condemnation came as Israel confirmed that the remains of a hostage returned from Gaza belonged to Lior Rudaeff, an Israeli man killed during Hamas’s […]

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Trump Pulls U.S. Out of G20 Summit, Citing False Claims of ‘White Genocide’

U.S. to Boycott G20 Summit in South Africa, Trump Cites “Persecution” of Whites WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said the United States will boycott this year’s G20 summit in South Africa, citing discredited claims that white South Africans face systemic persecution; a decision that has sparked diplomatic tension and widespread criticism. Calling the summit “a […]

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NATO Reaffirms Nuclear Shield Amid Russian Threats

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is urging Western societies to confront the reality of nuclear deterrence openly, calmly, and with confidence. “It’s essential that our people understand how nuclear deterrence underpins our collective security,” Rutte told Welt am Sonntag, warning that Moscow’s “dangerous and reckless nuclear rhetoric” must not breed fear, according to OE24. More […]

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Negotiations Stalled, Accusations Soar: Pakistan‑Afghan Taliban Crisis Deepens

A fragile peace process between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban has collapsed once again, with the stalled negotiations this week in Istanbul falling apart as the Taliban escalated claims of drone attacks crossing Pakistani airspace; a charge Islamabad rejects but cannot quash. The third round of talks, held under mediation by Istanbul on Wednesday and […]

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Ex-CIA Officer Confirms Israel-India Plan to Hit Pakistan’s Nuclear Site

A former CIA counterproliferation officer has confirmed long-circulated reports that Israel and India allegedly planned a preemptive strike on Pakistan’s Kahuta uranium enrichment facility in the early 1980s; a mission that never materialized but could have dramatically altered South Asia’s nuclear history. Speaking to ANI, Richard Barlow, who served with the CIA during Pakistan’s covert […]

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Pakistan and Afghan Taliban Trade Blame as Border Violence Looms

Border Under Fire: Pakistan and Afghanistan Clash Amid Fragile Ceasefire ISTANBUL/ISLAMABAD — A tense exchange of fire along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border has threatened to unravel a fragile ceasefire, even as delegations from both sides meet in Istanbul under Turkish and Qatari mediation, according to Dawn News. Pakistan on Thursday firmly denied Afghan claims that it […]

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