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Houthi Maritime Attacks: Escalation of Tension in the Red Sea
The Houthis are renewing their aggressive actions in the Red Sea, attacking merchant ships, which threatens international shipping and trade routes in the region.
Russian Occupiers: Large-Scale Theft of Cultural Heritage in Crimea
Ukrainian intelligence reveals a documented scheme of illegal appropriation of 110 cultural valuables from occupied Crimea, carried out by Russian authorities during archaeological excavations between 2014 and 2025.
Protests and Arrests: Political Tension During the Pride Parade in London
British authorities took tough measures against pro-Palestinian activists who disrupted the Pride parade and protested in front of the parliament after the organization Palestine Action was officially declared a terrorist group.
Russian Military Expansion: Strategic Move in the South Caucasus
Ukrainian military intelligence reveals a large-scale Kremlin plan for military reinforcement in Armenia, aimed at creating geopolitical tension and destabilizing the region through targeted military policy.
Tragedy in Yekaterinburg: Azerbaijani Prosecutor's Office Investigates Russian Officials
The General Prosecutor's Office of Azerbaijan is taking official actions to investigate the death of two brothers who died under suspicious circumstances during police detention in a Russian city.
Morocco - a hidden channel for Russian diesel to Europe
A Spanish investigation reveals a large-scale operation to circumvent sanctions against Russia by re-exporting diesel fuel from Morocco to the European market, calling into question the effectiveness of international restrictive measures.
Azerbaijani special services stormed the office of a Russian media outlet
Law enforcement agencies in Azerbaijan conducted a large-scale operation against the local branch of "Sputnik", which deepens the tension between Baku and Moscow after a scandalous police incident in Russia.
African Premiere: South Africa Hosts Global Economic Forum
Johannesburg will host a landmark international summit, which will be held for the first time on African soil, bringing together leading global economic leaders under the banner of solidarity and sustainability.
A German state-owned company continues to buy Russian gas despite sanctions
The National Energy Company SEFE plans large-scale supplies of liquefied natural gas from Russian "Novatek", which provokes sharp political controversy against the backdrop of European anti-Russian sanctions.
Poland breaks off an international treaty due to defense priorities
The Polish parliament made a decisive decision to leave the Ottawa Convention, supporting the expansion of anti-personnel mine production due to growing regional geopolitical challenges.
Trump with categorical statements about destroying Iran's nuclear facilities
The American administration categorically rejects intelligence reports about partial damage to the Iranian nuclear program, with President Trump insisting on complete destruction of strategic facilities.
The Mysterious Return of the Iranian General: An Unexpected Twist
A key Iranian military commander, previously thought to be dead, unexpectedly appeared at an event in Tehran, causing international confusion and speculation about his fate.
The Russian military fleet is protecting shadowy tankers, violating international sanctions.
The Russian military fleet has openly defended shadowy tankers violating international sanctions by coordinating their joint passage through the English Channel. This is the first documented case in which Russia has used military force to assist in circumventing the imposed restrictions.
The American senator is pushing for stronger economic sanctions against Russia, China, and India.
Senator Lindsey Graham of the Republican Party proposes a bill that calls for stronger economic measures against Russia, China, and India, which he says are undermining global security. Graham calls for an "economic bunker buster" to exert serious pressure on these countries.
A terrorist act against a Christian church in Damascus shocked the international community.
On June 22, 2025, a barbaric attack was carried out in the suburbs of Damascus against the Orthodox Church of St. Elijah, in which dozens of peaceful worshippers, including children, were killed and many others were injured. This terrorist act is a direct attack on religious freedom and the security of the Christian community in Syria and the region.
