Geopolitics

Israel Takes Out Second Hezbollah Leader In Two Weeks 1

Israel Takes Out Second Hezbollah Leader In Two Weeks

In a tense escalation, a senior Hezbollah commander named Muhammad Nimah Nasser was killed by an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon. This strike comes amid months of heightened conflict along the border, prompting Hezbollah to retaliate by firing over 100 rockets into northern Israel. Nasser was known for commanding Hezbollah’s

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Italy Seizes Chinese Drones Disguised As Wind Turbines 1

Italy Seizes Chinese Drones Disguised As Wind Turbines

Italian authorities made a shocking discovery when they seized containers marked as wind turbine parts but found disassembled Chinese-made military drones inside, intended for Libya’s General Haftar. These drones, known as Wing Loongs, were intercepted off southern Italy, potentially violating UN arms embargoes on Libya. The incident highlights covert efforts

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Egypt's Economic Nightmare: How Sisi's $300 Billion Project Spelled Disaster For Egypt 1

Egypt’s Economic Nightmare: How Sisi’s $300 Billion Project Spelled Disaster For Egypt

Egypt’s economic woes worsened under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, whose ambitious $300 billion New Administrative Capital project has exacerbated poverty and inequality. Sisi’s regime faces a severe debt crisis, forcing austerity measures that disproportionately burden the poor while enriching military elites and their allies. Despite massive investments in mega-projects, Egypt’s

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Will Putin Invade Europe? 1

Will Putin Invade Europe?

On Thursday, during a debate with Donald Trump, President Joe Biden labeled Russian President Vladimir Putin a “war criminal” and warned of potential invasions beyond Ukraine, suggesting threats to Poland and other regions. At Thursday’s debate with Donald Trump, President Joe Biden, calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a “war criminal,”

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Yemen’s Hypersonic Missiles: A West Asian Military Revolution 1

Yemen’s Hypersonic Missiles: A West Asian Military Revolution

Yemen has marked a watershed moment in West Asian military strategy with the official deployment of the “Hatem-2” hypersonic ballistic missile, confirming its entry into the League of Nations wielding advanced weaponry. This development underscores Yemen’s strategic advancements amidst regional conflict dynamics. Earlier this year, news reports surfaced suggesting that

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U.S. Begs For China’s Moon Samples 1

U.S. Begs For China’s Moon Samples

NASA is upset about being excluded from China’s Chang’e-6 Moon mission, which is sharing lunar samples with other countries like Italy, France, and Pakistan. The issue stems from the U.S. Wolf Amendment, which restricts NASA from collaborating with China on space projects. To receive the samples, the U.S. needs to

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Russia Reverse Engineering Captured US ATACMS Missile Guidance System 1

Russia Reverse Engineering Captured US ATACMS Missile Guidance System

Russian experts have obtained the guidance system from a U.S. ATACMS missile, a high-tech weapon recently provided to Ukraine. By analyzing its components, such as ring laser gyroscopes and GPS modules, they aim to uncover the missile’s weaknesses and strengths. This knowledge could enable Russia to better intercept and jam

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Why The World’s Strongest Navies Can’t Stop Yemen's Houthi Rebels 1

Why The World’s Strongest Navies Can’t Stop Yemen’s Houthi Rebels

For over six months, Yemen’s Houthi insurgents have severely disrupted shipping in the Red Sea, causing delays, higher costs, and chaos in global trade. Despite the efforts of U.S., British, and European navies, these rebels continue to outmaneuver the world’s most powerful sea forces, raising troubling questions about naval strength

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