How Myanmar Became the World's Opium Capital After Military CoupMyanmar's turmoil post-coup has led to record opium production, surpassing Afghanistan, with ongoing conflicts reshaping global drug supply.
Why President Yoon Wants 'North Korea Bomber' Han K Ho as Defense MinisterHan Ki Ho's controversial text suggesting attacks on North Korea raises concerns as President Yoon considers him for Defense Minister.
Was South Korea Behind That Drone Found in Pyongyang? Here’s What We KnowThe controversy over a drone found in Pyongyang raises questions about South Korea's military actions and the declaration of martial law.
Military Standby Orders Leaked: 'North Korean Threat Led to Martial Law Prep in South Korea'South Korea's military prepared for martial law amid North Korean threats, with personnel mobilized shortly before the declaration.
Putin’s Latest Weapon Test: Russia's MIRV Technology Could Send Shockwaves Through Global SecurityTensions rise as Russia launches multiple warheads in response to Ukraine's long-range missile strikes, raising nuclear concerns.
How a 19-Year-Old Crashed the Soviet Union’s Air Defense SystemNorth Korea’s outdated air defense systems, exposed by drone breaches, mirror vulnerabilities in the Soviet Union’s defenses.
Ukraine Targets 10,000 North Korean Soldiers—Here’s What They’re Offering to SurrenderUkraine's "I Want to Live" project targets North Korean troops in Russia, offering surrender incentives and asylum.
Air Force General Caught Playing Smartphone Game During Martial Law Inquiry: Outrage EnsuesAn Air Force general faced backlash for playing a smartphone game during a parliamentary inquiry on martial law.
U.S. Successfully Intercepts Ballistic Missile in Historic Test Over GuamThe U.S. successfully conducted its first ballistic missile interception test in Guam, a key military outpost in the Pacific.
IDF Conducts 480 Airstrikes in 48 Hours in Bid to Prevent Extremist Weapon GainsIsrael's military operations in Syria intensified airstrikes targeting strategic assets to prevent extremist groups from gaining power.
What North Korea Isn’t Saying About South Korea’s Martial Law Could Be a Ticking Time BombNorth Korea's media silence on South Korea's martial law raises concerns about strategic restraint amid sensitive information leaks.
Israel Launches Airstrikes on Syria, Targeting Chemical Weapons and MissilesIsrael targets Syrian weapons in airstrikes to prevent extremists from gaining access, reinforcing control in the Golan Heights buffer zone.
Did South Korea's Ex-Defense Chief Try to Start a War? Shocking Claims About Martial Law and North KoreaAllegations arise against former Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun for possibly instigating North Korean tensions and seeking martial law.
Is the U.S. Preparing for Space War? North Korea Condemns Military Build-Up in AsiaNorth Korea criticizes U.S. Space Force deployment in Asia-Pacific, claiming it escalates military tensions and threatens regional stability.
U.S. Boosts Surveillance Amid Martial Law—Is North Korea Preparing for Something Big?U.S. military sees no unusual activity from North Korea after South Korea's martial law but increases surveillance for potential provocations.
Could South Korea President Attack North Korea? Experts Fear He’ll Do Anything to Hold OnConcerns arise that President Yoon Suk Yeol may provoke North Korea to maintain power, risking conflict on the Korean Peninsula.
Former Defense Minister Kim Accused of Ordering Strike on North KoreaAllegations arise against former Defense Minister Kim for inciting martial law and issuing provocative military orders related to North Korea.
Cheonryong: The Bunker-Buster South Korea Hopes Will Take Down North Korean PowerSouth Korea's Cheonryong missile project aims to develop a long-range air-to-ground missile by 2028, enhancing defense capabilities.
Zelenskyy Reveals Ukraine’s Tragic Losses: 43,000 Soldiers Dead Since Russia’s InvasionUkrainian President Zelenskyy reports 43,000 soldier deaths since the invasion, highlighting medical support and contrasting losses with Russia.
South Korean Troops Sent on Martial Law Mission—Thought They Were Heading to North Korea But It Wasn'tSouth Korea's martial law declaration led to confusion among Special Forces, who were misled about their mission at the National Assembly.
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