Mali’s defense minister was killed in a coordinated wave of insurgent attacks linked to al-Qaeda. The assaults targeted multiple cities, signaling a major escalation in regional conflict.
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By David Lindfield Sweden’s government is warning that energy rationing could soon become a reality if disruptions tied to the Iran conflict continue to strain…
Experts warn of growing pressure on Iran, rising drone activity, and hidden forces shaping global conflict. A deeper pattern may be unfolding.
President Trump confirmed the firing of Navy Secretary John Phelan following internal conflicts. The dispute reportedly centered on shipbuilding strategy and leadership alignment.
Alan Dershowitz says he is leaving the Democratic Party after decades of affiliation. He cites concerns over Israel policy and ideological changes.
The U.S. Army successfully tested a new drone-delivered warhead designed for bunker penetration. The rapid development highlights evolving battlefield technology.
The Navy secretary was dismissed during rising tensions with Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. The move follows broader military leadership changes.
Ukraine is planning to import migrant workers to counter severe population decline caused by war. The move raises concerns over integration, costs, and long-term stability.
Donald Trump says his new Iran deal will be “far better” than the Obama-era agreement. The claim comes amid ongoing negotiations and renewed tensions.
A prolific researcher faces scrutiny after multiple medical papers were flagged as AI-generated. The case raises concerns about academic integrity and transparency.
A new executive order accelerates psychedelic treatment research for veterans and mental health care. The move targets faster access to breakthrough therapies.
Michigan Democrats faced public infighting and voting failures at their Detroit convention. Internal divisions over Israel and leadership took center stage.
An Iranian national was reportedly caught attempting to flee the country under questionable circumstances. The case raises concerns about border security and enforcement gaps.


















