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Phillipe Knightley (305 Posts)

  • Putin's New Missile Test and North Korean Troops: The Escalation You Need to Know About North Korean troops reportedly deployed in Ukraine, prompting U.S. and allies' concern over escalating tensions with Russia.
  • Oreshnik Missile: Putin’s Latest Weapon That No One Can Stop—What Does It Mean for Ukraine? Putin announces successful test of a new intermediate-range missile aimed at Ukraine, responding to Western military actions.
  • Is North Korea Now Directly Involved in Combat in Ukraine? General Injured in Airstrike A North Korean general was reportedly injured in a Ukrainian airstrike targeting a Russian facility, amidst ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
  • Israeli Man, 71, Dies in Hezbollah Ambush After Crossing into Lebanon in Military Uniform A 71-year-old Israeli man in military uniform was shot dead by Hezbollah in Lebanon; an investigation is underway.
  • U.S. Embassy Closes, Orders Evacuation Over Airstrike Intelligence Ukrainian forces strike Russian troops as U.S. Embassy warns of imminent airstrikes, urging citizens to prepare for evacuation.
  • New UK and U.S. Weapons Target Russia—What Does North Korea Think of These Strategic Strikes? Ukraine has launched attacks on Russian soil using U.S. and UK missiles, with officials remaining tight-lipped about the operations.
  • González’s Recognition as President-Elect by U.S. Could Spark Renewed Turmoil in Venezuela The U.S. recognizes González as Venezuela's president-elect, escalating tensions amid allegations of electoral fraud and protests.
  • Trump Joins Musk for SpaceX Starship Test Launch in Texas Trump and Musk's alliance strengthens as they attend SpaceX's Starship test launch, impacting U.S. politics and Mars exploration.
  • US Calls Out Russia’s 'Irresponsible' Nuclear Doctrine Amid Rising Tensions The U.S. and Ukraine condemn Russia's revised nuclear doctrine, calling it irresponsible and a threat to global security.
  • Storm Shadow Missiles: U.K. and France May Lift Restrictions for Ukraine UK may support Ukraine's use of long-range missiles against Russia, emphasizing the need to prevent Putin's victory.
  • Will U.S. Allow Long-Distance Strikes in Ukraine? Testing Putin's Patience The Ukraine conflict escalates with U.S. long-range missile support amid North Korean involvement, raising fears of World War III.
  • Russia’s Latest Airstrikes Leave Cities in the Dark—120 Missiles, 90 Drones Hit Hard Russia's airstrikes have severely damaged Ukraine's power grid, causing widespread blackouts and civilian casualties amid ongoing conflict.
  • Another Recall Hits Tesla’s Cybertruck—This Time for a Serious Power Issue Tesla recalls 2,431 Cybertrucks to replace a faulty drive inverter, marking its sixth recall since launch, but sales remain strong.
  • Kyiv Faces New Wave of Missile Attacks, Marking a Dangerous Turn in the War Russia resumes missile strikes on Kyiv after two months, escalating tensions. Ukrainian defenses intercepted multiple threats.
  • Haitian Airlines Passenger Jet Struck by Gunfire Amid Growing Gang Violence A Spirit Airlines flight to Haiti was shot at, highlighting the country's security crisis amid rising gang violence and political turmoil.
  • Ukraine on Edge as 50,000 Troops Mobilize—North Korean Soldiers Allegedly in the Mix Ukraine's military engages in significant battles in Kursk against 50,000 enemy troops, as reported by President Zelensky.
  • Trump’s New Security Pick: Green Beret Michael Waltz Brings Combat Experience to the White House? Trump selects Congressman Michael Waltz as National Security Advisor, emphasizing hardline policies and support for key Trump initiatives.
  • 25 Killed, Including 13 Children, as IDF Operations Escalate Israeli airstrikes in northern Gaza have led to significant civilian casualties, including 25 deaths and over 30 injuries.
  • Why the White House Says Inflation, Not Biden, Lost the Election The White House attributes the Democratic loss to global inflation from COVID-19, dismissing Biden's responsibility.
  • Is Elon Musk Buying Votes? The Controversial $1 Million Lottery Explained Despite ongoing legal challenges, Elon Musk's controversial "Musk Lottery" is set to continue until the U.S. presidential election.
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