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  • North Korean Forces Begin Combat with Russian Units in Kursk, U.S. Confirms U.S. confirms North Korean troops are fighting with Russian forces in Kursk, marking direct involvement in the conflict.
  • New North Korea-Russia Pact Promises Military Assistance in Case of Attack North Korea and Russia formalize a military alliance treaty, enhancing military cooperation and support in emergencies.
  • 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.
  • Why North Korean Soldiers Accept ‘Grateful’ Duty as Russian Cannon Fodder North Korean soldiers may volunteer for deployment to Russia, driven by loyalty and the promise of prestige, despite the risks involved.
  • North Korea’s Nuclear Program May Gain from Russian Support, Says Sullivan Sullivan warns of potential nuclear tech exchange between North Korea and Russia, urging global attention to their evolving relationship.
  • 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.
  • North Korean Troops Binge on Porn with Taste of Freedom in Russia North Korean soldiers in Russia are reportedly engaged in unrestricted internet use, including pornography, amid military training.
  • Ukraine Conflict Becomes ‘World War’ with North Korea in the Mix, Says Former U.S. Envoy Gold prices hit a record high, reaching $2,771.70/oz due to U.S. election uncertainties and Middle East conflicts, rising 34% this year.
  • North Korea's Growing Combat Role in Ukraine Could Widen Conflict, Warns U.S. Defense Secretary The U.S. Department of Defense has indicated that Russia's deployment of North Korean troops in combat is expected to persist.
  • How a Routine Patrol Unit Took Down Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar by Accident The death of Yahya Sinwar, the top political leader of the Palestinian militant group Hamas, has shifted the dynamics of the Gaza conflict.
  • North Korea’s Role in Russia’s War? NATO Responds to Shocking Allegations NATO expresses concern over Ukraine's claims of North Korea sending troops to Russia, highlighting cooperation with Indo-Pacific allies.
  • Netanyahu Warns Biden: Military Strikes on Iran Could Happen Before U.S. Election Israel is preparing retaliatory strikes against Iran's military facilities, focusing on escalation concerns ahead of the U.S. elections.
  • North Korea Warns South Korea: 'One More Drone, and We’ll Strike Back' North Korea intensifies hostility towards South Korea, accusing it of drone incursions and condemning military provocations.
  • U.S. Points Fingers at China, Russia for Summit Fail as South China Sea Tensions Rise The failure to adopt a joint statement at the East Asia Summit highlights tensions, particularly between the U.S., China, and Russia.
  • Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar Orders First Suicide Bombing in Two Decades Hamas has intensified aggressive actions under Yahya Sinwar, resuming suicide bombings for the first time in 20 years.
  • Gulf Oil at Risk? Gulf Countries Ask U.S. to Intervene in Israel-Iran Conflict Gulf nations urged the U.S. to prevent Israel from attacking Iranian oil facilities, fearing escalation could threaten their own.
  • Oil Jumps Over 3% as Fears of Instability in the Middle East Grow Global oil prices surge as Brent crude tops $80 per barrel amid rising tensions in the Middle East following Iran's missile attack.
  • Explosions Rock Beirut: Israel's Bold Move Against Hezbollah Israeli airstrikes targeted downtown Beirut for the first time since the conflict with Hezbollah began, killing two militants.
  • Hezbollah’s Underground Fortress: How Extensive Tunnels Shield Militants from Israeli Strikes Hezbollah maintains military capabilities through extensive tunnels, making it resilient against Israeli airstrikes despite recent damage.
  • U.S. Navy Prepares for Possible War with China by 2027 On Wednesday, the U.S. Navy unveiled its "Navigation Plan 2024," which explicitly prepares for a potential conflict with China by 2027.
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