Geopolitics

Ukrainian Snipers Arrive In Georgia For Explosive Coup Plot 1

Ukrainian Snipers Arrive In Georgia For Explosive Coup Plot

Recently, reports have surfaced that snipers trained in Ukraine have arrived in Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital. A source from the Russian news agency TASS claims that these snipers might be there to create a fake incident that could lead to a coup by opposition groups unhappy with the recent election results.

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Is Georgia On The Brink Of Another Color Revolution? 1

Is Georgia On The Brink Of Another Color Revolution?

This weekend’s election in Georgia ended in a predictable way: the ruling Georgian Dream party declared victory. But the pro-Western opposition isn’t happy. They’re questioning the results, calling for protests, and, possibly, pushing for a movement that looks a lot like the “color revolutions” of the past. If they succeed,

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Did Israeli Strikes Took Out Iran's Entire S-300 Missile Systems? 1

Did Israeli Strikes Took Out Iran’s Entire S-300 Missile Systems?

On Saturday, Israeli jets unleashed a major attack on Iran’s military, marking one of the most significant escalations in their ongoing conflict. The mission, involving around 100 fighter jets, targeted a range of sites across Iran, including missile production facilities and key energy locations. But the biggest hit? Iran’s prized

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Is Israel Using White Phosphorus In Lebanon? 1

Is Israel Using White Phosphorus In Lebanon?

In a chilling development that has sent shockwaves through the international community, newly surfaced video footage appears to document the use of white phosphorus munitions by Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. This incendiary chemical, notorious for its devastating impact, raises alarming questions about the ethics of warfare and the protection

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Massacres In Sudan Escalate Amid Civil War Chaos 1

Massacres In Sudan Escalate Amid Civil War Chaos

In one of the deadliest surges of violence in Sudan’s ongoing civil war, more than 124 civilians have been killed in El Gezira state. Local activists allege that the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are behind the “massacres,” accusing the group of targeting civilians with brutal attacks, resulting in widespread

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Inside The Historic BRICS Summit In Russia 1

Inside The Historic BRICS Summit In Russia

The Kazan BRICS summit unfolded against a backdrop that seemed almost scripted: the world’s largest emerging economies convened in Russia, a nation cloaked in sanctions and diplomatically isolated from the West. But this gathering in Tatarstan was no mere diplomatic courtesy call. Instead, it was a striking statement—a defiant message

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Inside India’s New $2.5 Billion Military Aircraft Factory 1

Inside India’s New $2.5 Billion Military Aircraft Factory

India and Spain marked a major moment in defense manufacturing with the grand opening of a new aircraft factory in Vadodara, Gujarat. India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez were at the heart of the event, showing the world a new partnership between Tata Group, one

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