WW3 Watch: Russia Practices ‘Massive Nuclear Strike’ in Air, Sea, and Land Missile Launch Drills
‘Important to have modern and ready-to-use strategic forces’ says Putin as Russia rattles sabre with “massive nuclear strike” test.
‘Important to have modern and ready-to-use strategic forces’ says Putin as Russia rattles sabre with “massive nuclear strike” test.
A former special forces police officer in the state of Tamaulipas switched sides and became a cell leader within the Gulf Cartel. Most recently, the cop turned drug lord was behind most of the violence in the central part of Tamaulipas, particularly in the cities of Jimenez, Abasolo, and Soto La Marina.
Conservative Party leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick rebuked the growing call for reparations to Caribbean countries and argued that former British colonies instead owe the United Kingdom a “debt of gratitude” for the enduring institutions leftover from the Empire.
There are nearly as many civil servants in Britain’s defence department as soldiers, and more than the whole navy and air force combined.
Former CNN political commentator Chris Cillizza said that President Joe Biden’s comments branding Trump supporters as “garbage” is an “absolute nightmare” for Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign.
A joint Venezuelan journalistic investigation published on Monday across several local outlets revealed how socialist regime officials used social media to publicly hunt dissidents and brand them “enemies” and “terrorists” in the wake of the fraudulent July 28 presidential election.
Bolivia has suffered more than $1.35 billion in losses to its economy due to ongoing road blockades led by loyalists of socialist former president and suspected pedophile Evo Morales, Rural Development Minister Juan Yamil told reporters on Tuesday.
Young people in Shanghai, China, took to the streets in Halloween costumes over the weekend despite rainy weather and a grumpy ban on holiday decorations, costumes, and anything with “horror or violence-related elements.”
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said on Tuesday that his government is preparing “countermeasures” in response to evidence of a growing North Korean presence in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, demanding of his Cabinet a “heightened sense of vigilance.”
Grammy-nominated musician John Ondrasik, also known as “Five for Fighting,” released a new song on Tuesday, “Song for the Hostages,” and launched a yellow ribbon campaign to renew awareness about the 101 Israelis still in captivity.
Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant said Tuesday that the once-feared, Iran-backed Hezbollah terror organization has been reduced to 20% of its rocket capacity — a reflection of Israel’s military success in the ongoing Lebanon war.
A rocket that hit a United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) post in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, injuring international peacekeeping troops, was likely fired by Hezbollah, according to the organization and media reports.
The president of France’s populist National Rally party expressed his support for former President Donald Trump, praising the Republican candidate for his devotion to “patriotism” and his commitment to putting his country’s people first.
The United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting on Monday called by the world’s premier state sponsor of terrorism, Iran, in which Tehran’s allies condemned Israel for strikes targeting its missile manufacturing sites and other core military facilities.
Taylor Swift dance party attack suspect Axel Rudakubana has been further charged with posessing ricin and an Al-Qaeda “training manual”.
Hezbollah’s ruling Shura Council on Tuesday announced that the terrorists have chosen Naim Qassem to replace longtime dictator Hassan Nasrallah as leader of the terrorist organization and Lebanese political party.
Microsoft has publicly accused its longtime rival Google of running “shadow campaigns” in Europe aimed at discrediting the software giant with regulators and misleading the public.
The United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), the major teachers’ union in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), passed a resolution last week backing an arms embargo against Israel proposed by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
An investigation by French newspaper Le Monde has revealed that the confidential movements of former President Donald Trump, a target of multiple assassination attempts, as well as other world leaders can be easily tracked online through the fitness app Strava, which is used by multiple Secret Service members along with other protective details worldwide.
Border Patrol agents in South Texas found four unaccompanied minors floating on a raft in the middle of the Rio Grande. Callous cartel-connected human smugglers abandoned the migrant children.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage delivered a petition to Downing Street on Monday demanding the government of Sir Keir Starmer scrap plans to cut winter fuel aid payments to pensioners.
In power for just 115 days, Sir Keir’s approval rating among a deeply pessimistic public has collapsed a record 49 points since the election.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) shocked Hamas operatives in northern Gaza by surrounding them, then winning a close-fought battle in which the Iran-backed terrorists used a hospital as a base, in violation of international law.
A senior Taliban terrorist announced that the jihadists would ban women from reciting the Quran or performing certain Islamic prayers within earshot of themselves, multiple Afghan outlets reported this weekend.
Japan’s governing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) appears to have lost its majority in the lower house of parliament for the first time since 2009, reports from the country revealed on Monday.
The Iranian judiciary confirmed on Monday it had executed Jamshid Sharmahd, a German-Iranian national and longtime California resident, years after he was abducted and taken captive for alleged “terrorism.”
Dutch populist leader Geert Wilders has hailed an agreement to crack down on mass migration and asylum in the Netherlands as “historic”.
Hundreds of thousands of South Korean Christians demonstrated in Seoul on Sunday to protest a court ruling that would allow same-sex couples to receive insurance from the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS).
Security Minister of Argentina Patricia Bullrich announced over the weekend that authorities identified a Lebanese man named Hussein Ahmad Karaki as the chief of the Shiite terrorist group Hezbollah in Latin America.
A group of about two hundred North Korean defectors is asking to be deployed in Ukraine so they can help with demoralizing and influencing the roughly 12,000 North Korean troops allegedly dispatched to fight for Russia, a report revealed on Monday.
The airline JetBlue is facing legal trouble after a woman claims she was injured by an ice cream bar served on one of its flights.
On Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” the show’s host, NBC News Chief Washington Correspondent, and Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell said that the Biden-Harris administration “has quite a mixed message” on Lebanon and after trying to get
China threatened on Saturday to take “resolute countermeasures” against a $2 billion sale of arms by the United States to Taiwan.
On Monday’s broadcast of “NewsNation Now,” former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.) predicted that the odds of any ceasefire in the near term in the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza are fairly low and one reason for that
Israel’s defense ministry announced Monday that it had acquired a new laser beam system for downing projectiles — one that will not replace the Iron Dome missiles, but will run alongside it, and that will be much cheaper to operate.