National Security

Russian Company Plans To Expose FBI's Fake News In Court 1

Russian Company Plans To Expose FBI’s Fake News In Court

A Russian company that specializes in fighting false information is getting ready to take legal action against the FBI. The company, called ANO Dialog, is upset about accusations that it spreads fake news and tries to undermine trust in the U.S. election process. According to a report from the Russian

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Trudeau's Inner Circle Confirms Secret Leak On Amit Shah’s Alleged Role In Khalistani Terrorists Murders 1

Trudeau’s Inner Circle Confirms Secret Leak On Amit Shah’s Alleged Role In Khalistani Terrorists Murders

Two senior officials from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government admitted they leaked sensitive information about India to the U.S. news outlet The Washington Post. The leaked information focused on explosive allegations that Indian Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah led an assassination plot targeting Sikh separatist leaders on Canadian soil.

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Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030: Will Renaming Provinces Unite The Nation? 1

Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030: Will Renaming Provinces Unite The Nation?

Over the weekend, Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu-PF party held its 21st National People’s Conference in Bulawayo, the country’s second-largest city. This annual event was themed “Industrializing and Modernizing Towards the Attainment of Vision 2030.” But this wasn’t just any political meeting—it marked a major step toward reshaping Zimbabwe’s future. A key

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Massive Fire Breaks Out At UK Nuclear Submarine Shipyard 1

Massive Fire Breaks Out At UK Nuclear Submarine Shipyard

A large fire broke out early Wednesday morning at a shipyard owned by BAE Systems in Barrow-in-Furness, north-west England. This shipyard is where the UK builds nuclear submarines, and the fire caused significant concern in the area. What Happened? The fire was reported to the Cumbria police at 12:44 a.m.

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India Penalizes US Firm For Sabotaging Tejas Fighter Jet Program? 1

India Penalizes US Firm For Sabotaging Tejas Fighter Jet Program?

India’s ambitious Tejas MK1A fighter jet program has hit a major snag, and experts say it’s because of the United States. The advanced Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas MK1A, produced by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), was supposed to take to the skies with engines from the US-based manufacturer, General Electric

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