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There is enormous frustration in these words. The “peace plan” presented by the U.S. government is causing endless anger in exiled Russian activist Garry Kasparov. During a security forum in Canada, his voice nearly cracked. According to him, the embarrassment the United States suffered over
Read more: Kasparov warns West that Ukraine collapse would endanger Europe
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has formally agreed in writing to refrain from attacking Europe. “The truth is that we never intended to do that, but if they want to hear it from us, we will put it in writing,” he said on Thursday. Putin described as “ridiculous” the claims that Russia intends to invade Europe
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Tension surrounding the World Climate Conference in Brazil has risen sharply after Indigenous groups and their supporters broke into the heavily protected UN compound in Belém. Their action aimed to honor and demand justice for environmental defenders and Indigenous community members killed i
Read more: Indigenous protests trigger heightened security at COP30
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As global cities search for new ways to improve urban life, many are turning to an increasingly popular solution: expanding car-free zones. These pedestrian-focused areas aim to reduce air pollution, lower noise levels and create more inviting spaces for residents and visitors alike. City
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South Korea has requested nuclear-powered submarine fuel from the United States, marking a significant step in strengthening its naval capability. While Seoul is not seeking nuclear weapons, this technology — used by major global powers — allows submarines to remain submerged
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Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov expressed deep concern over the recent U.S. military strike on a vessel off the Venezuelan coast, calling it a dangerous escalation that could destabilize the wider Caribbean region. In a statement released after a phone conversation with Venezuelan Foreign
Read more: “Lavrov Condemns U.S. Strike Near Venezuela and Warns of Regional Risks”
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Europe is entering a new phase of redefining its security in the face of growing threats of Russian incursions into its airspace. For weeks, several European Union member states have reported repeated violations by unmanned drones, accelerating the need to reinforce the EU’s eastern flank. In response
Read more: EU Pushes Drone Wall Concept After Russian Airspace Violations Raise Security Concerns
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German-Israeli musician Alon Ohel remains a hostage in the Gaza Strip since the terrorist attack carried out by Hamas on October 7, 2023. A recently released video circulated in international media shows him in alarming condition: blind, weakened, and visibly emaciated. His uncle confirmed
Read more: Anguish in Israel: Musician Alon Ohel Remains Captive and Has Lost His Sight
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Russian President Vladimir Putin surprised with a more conciliatory tone by expressing his willingness to extend for one year the current nuclear arms control treaty between Moscow and Washington, known as New START, provided that the United States does the same. This agreement,
Read more: Putin Offers to Extend New START Nuclear Treaty if U.S. Cooperates
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Former U.S. President Barack Obama has warned of a troubling rise in politically motivated violence in the country following the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, and delivered unusually sharp criticism of his Republican successor, Donald Trump. Speaking at an event in
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A week and a half after agents from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 475 workers —most of them South Korean— at a battery plant under construction in the state of Georgia, U.S. President Donald Trump surprised many by declaring that he “welcomes
Read more: Trump welcomes detained South Korean workers, says U.S. needs their skilled talent
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The emergency order issued by President Donald Trump in August to federalize security in Washington D.C. has expired, although federal forces will remain active in the U.S. capital. The measure, which allowed the extended deployment of the National Guard and various
Read more: Trump’s Emergency Order in Washington D.C. Expires but Federal Presence Remains
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