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NATO’s Rutte warns of Russian support for North Korean nuclear program.

NATO’s Rutte warns of Russian support for North Korean nuclear program. The NATO chief highlighted Moscow’s aid to Pyongyang’s nuclear efforts is posing a threat to global security. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday that “we should not be naive” about the Kremlin’s support for Pyongyang’s nuclear program. “There’s every reason to make […]

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Iraq’s Newfound Stability Is About to Be Tested.

Iraq’s Newfound Stability Is About to Be Tested. Amid the fighting that continues to grip much of the Middle East, Iraq—a country that for decades was at the heart of regional conflicts—has appeared relatively stable. This recent stability has been driven by a confluence of factors following the 2021 national elections. Chief among these is

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Trump’s FBI nominee targeted in Iran-backed hack.

Trump’s FBI nominee targeted in Iran-backed hack. US President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the FBI was reportedly one of the targets of a recent cyberattack backed by Iran. The FBI informed Kash Patel that his communications had been targeted, two people familiar with the matter told CBS News, the BBC’s partner network in the

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Senior Pakistani Taliban commander killed in Kunar province.

Senior Pakistani Taliban commander killed in Kunar province. A senior commander of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Rahimullah, widely known as Shaheed Umar Bajauri, was killed alongside three associates in Afghanistan’s Kunar province, according to Pakistani media reports. Bajauri, a key figure in the TTP and a member of its military commission, was reportedly ambushed by

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NATO Agrees To Prioritize Protecting Ukraine’s Infrastructure.

NATO Agrees To Prioritize Protecting Ukraine’s Infrastructure. NATO members have agreed to make protecting Ukraine’s infrastructure a top priority, alliance chief Mark Rutte said on December 4, as Russia continues to pound Ukrainian cities and towns with drone and missile strikes. Speaking to reporters ahead of the second day of a meeting of foreign ministers from the

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Jailed Iranian Nobel Laureate Temporarily Released On Medical Grounds.

Jailed Iranian Nobel Laureate Temporarily Released On Medical Grounds. Imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been released on furlough for at least three weeks after receiving urgent medical care, her lawyer said on December 4. “According to the medical examiner’s opinion, the Tehran Prosecutor’s Office suspended the execution of Ms. Narges Mohammadi’s sentence for

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Police Secure Area After Mystery Drone Crash Near Tajik Capital.

Police Secure Area After Mystery Drone Crash Near Tajik Capital. olice and security officials have cordoned off a large area near Dusanbe after a drone resembling a military unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) crashed in a nearby town in a region where there are both Tajik and Russian military bases. Officials have not given any details on the

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Allegations of Christian influence surface as World Zionist Congress election heats up – Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

Allegations of Christian influence surface as World Zionist Congress election heats up – Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Around the time he was preparing to release his new book earlier this year, David Friedman, the former U.S. ambassador to Israel under Donald Trump, was approached by an advocacy group that focuses on fostering support for Israel among

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India’s semiconductor chip imports hit ₹1.71 lakh crore in FY24.

India’s semiconductor chip imports hit ₹1.71 lakh crore in FY24. India’s imports of semiconductor chips, integrated circuits, parts of electronic integrated circuits and micro assemblies, and amplifiers stood at an astonishing ₹1.71 lakh crore in the fiscal year 2023-24.Jitin Prasada, the Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, revealed this information in a session

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Pentagon confirms Warthogs strikes in Syria

Pentagon confirms Warthogs strikes in Syria The U.S. carried out airstrikes in eastern Syria to defend its forces, destroying several pieces of military equipment belonging to militant groups, the Pentagon announced on Thursday. According to officials, the operation was aimed at protecting American personnel stationed in the region and not intended as an intervention in

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