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Eastern European NarcoDrones And The Moroccan Drug Trade 1

Eastern European NarcoDrones And The Moroccan Drug Trade

Spanish police have shut down a major drug-smuggling operation that used drones to carry hashish from Morocco to southern Spain. But these weren’t just any drones—these were advanced “narcodrones” made in Ukraine, specially built for the job. Smugglers Go High-Tech The Strait of Gibraltar, where Spain and Morocco are just

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NASA Discovers Secret Nuclear City Buried Under Greenland’s Ice 1

NASA Discovers Secret Nuclear City Buried Under Greenland’s Ice

In an unexpected twist, NASA made a groundbreaking discovery while flying over Greenland’s ice sheets. What started as a routine scientific mission turned into a stunning revelation: a hidden, abandoned military base buried beneath the ice. This base, called Camp Century, was part of a top-secret U.S. military project during

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WATCH: Mass Protests In Athens Demand Greece’s Exit From NATO  1

WATCH: Mass Protests In Athens Demand Greece’s Exit From NATO 

Thousands of people gathered in Athens this week to protest against NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s visit to Greece. The protesters were mostly from Greece’s communist party (KKE) and its youth group (KNE), who strongly oppose the involvement of NATO in the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. They are angry

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Ukraine’s First ATACMS Strike Hit Russian Airfield 1

Ukraine’s First ATACMS Strike Hit Russian Airfield

On Monday, Ukraine carried out its first-ever attack on a Russian airfield using the U.S.-donated Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS). The target was the Khalino airfield, located just 60 miles from the Russian border. The missile strike marks a major escalation in the ongoing conflict, as Ukraine has struggled to

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Europe’s Electric Car Pioneer Northvolt Goes Bankrupt 1

Europe’s Electric Car Pioneer Northvolt Goes Bankrupt

Northvolt AB, once seen as the future of Europe’s electric car revolution, has filed for bankruptcy. This marks a dramatic turn for a company that was supposed to lead the way in green technology. But instead of success, it’s now become a symbol of Europe’s struggles in the electric vehicle

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How AI Data Centers Could Push Ireland Into A Power Crisis? 1

How AI Data Centers Could Push Ireland Into A Power Crisis?

Ireland is facing a new and unexpected challenge: keeping its power grid running as artificial intelligence (AI) demands more and more energy. The country’s capital, Dublin, has become Europe’s hub for data centers—massive facilities that store and process information for the cloud. These data centers are essential for powering our

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Hungary Blasts US For Threatening Europe’s Energy Stability 1

Hungary Blasts US For Threatening Europe’s Energy Stability

The United States recently took a big step by imposing heavy sanctions on Russia’s Gazprombank, which is a major player in handling gas payments from Russia. These new sanctions are part of a larger effort by the US to pressure Russia, but Hungary’s Foreign Minister, Peter Szijjarto, says these actions

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The Secret American Plot To Buy Nord Stream 2 Pipeline 1

The Secret American Plot To Buy Nord Stream 2 Pipeline

An American businessman, Stephen Lynch, who previously worked closely with Rosneft, Russia’s state oil company, is aiming to buy a Swiss company that controls Russia’s controversial Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline, according to U.S. Treasury and other documents obtained by The Washington Post. Lynch’s proposal could pave the way

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Was China Behind The Baltic Cable Attacks? 1

Was China Behind The Baltic Cable Attacks?

Denmark has confirmed that it’s keeping a close eye on a Chinese cargo ship, the Yi Peng 3, which could be linked to the mysterious damage to two important undersea communication cables. The damage was so serious that countries like Germany, Finland, and Sweden are now investigating the incident, with

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