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Putin Says Russia’s ‘Satan II’ Nuclear Missile Passes Test, Set For Deployment By Year’s EndRussian President Vladimir Putin announced Tuesday that Russia had successfully test-fired its new Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile — nicknamed “Satan II” by NATO — declaring it the most powerful missile in the world and saying it would enter combat service by the end of 2026.
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Arab Gulf Powers Reportedly Strike Iran, Signaling Major Shift In Regional AlliancesSaudi Arabia launched covert airstrikes inside Iran during the recent Middle East war, according to a Reuters exclusive citing two Western officials and two Iranian officials — a move that, if confirmed, would mark the first known Saudi military action carried out directly on Iranian soil. The reported strikes came in late March after the kingdom suffered Iranian attacks, including missile and drone strikes that exposed vulnerabilities in the U.S.-backed security umbrella protecting Gulf Arab states.
Hungary Risks EU Clash Over Russian Energy ImportsHungary’s new government signaled Monday it will continue buying Russian energy despite European Union plans to phase out imports of Russian oil and natural gas, raising the prospect of an early confrontation with Brussels.
U.S. In Talks With Denmark To Expand Military Footprint In GreenlandThe United States has been holding regular negotiations with Denmark and Greenland to expand America’s military presence on the strategic Arctic island, according to the BBC citing multiple officials familiar with the talks.
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Hezbollah Vows To Keep Weapons, Says Iran-U.S. Deal Is Best Chance To Halt Israeli OperationsHezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem said an agreement between Iran and the United States may be the best path to ending Israeli military operations in Lebanon, while defiantly rejecting any outside demand that the Iranian-backed terrorist group disarm.
Israel Approves Special Tribunal for Oct. 7 Terror SuspectsMore than two years after the deadliest terrorist attack in Israel’s history, the Knesset has approved legislation establishing a special military tribunal to prosecute terrorists accused of participating in the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, massacre.
Netanyahu Says Iran War ‘Not Over,’ Warns Nuclear Material Must Be RemovedIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that the war against Iran is “not over,” declaring that Israel and its allies must ensure Tehran’s remaining enriched uranium and nuclear-enrichment infrastructure are removed or dismantled before the threat can be considered neutralized.
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Appeals Court Keeps Trump’s 10% Global Tariffs in Place — For NowA federal appeals court on Tuesday temporarily allowed the Trump administration to continue collecting its 10% global tariff, pausing a lower-court ruling that found the import duties unlawful for three plaintiffs who had won relief last week. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a short-term administrative stay while it considers whether to keep the tariffs in place during the government’s appeal.
US Charges Ship Operator Over Deadly Baltimore Bridge CollapseU.S. federal prosecutors announced criminal charges Tuesday against the operator of the cargo ship that struck and destroyed Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024, killing six construction workers.
Inflation Rises To 3.8%, Driven By Energy PricesInflation increased 0.6% in April, with an overall rate of 3.8% over the last 12 months, according to new data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Evangelical Churches Growing In Ukraine As War Drags OnMore than 100 new evangelical churches have reportedly opened and thousands of people have been baptized in Ukraine since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of the country in February 2022, church leaders say.
Pakistan Court Moves Christian Girl To Shelter After Alleged Forced Conversion (Worthy News Focus)Pakistan’s Federal Constitutional Court ordered a 15-year-old Christian girl to be moved to a government shelter after allegations that she was forcibly converted to Islam and married to an older Muslim man, a Christian advocate told Worthy News.
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Democrats Sue Walgreens for Closing Store After It Lost $1 Million to Theft: “Have They Tried Simply Selling More Stolen Items?”In a bold new chapter of modern economics, Democrats have reportedly sued Walgreens after the company closed a store that allegedly lost $1 million last year from theft, arguing that businesses should not be allowed to “abandon communities” merely because customers have begun treating the shampoo aisle like a tax-free...
In the UK With Three Wives? No Worries, the British Taxpayers Will Now Pay You ExtraIn a bold new achievement for government arithmetic, British taxpayers have reportedly discovered that under certain benefit rules, having more than one wife may now qualify a household for extra support — proving once again that when common sense leaves the room, a civil servant is usually standing there with...
Tokyo Airport Baggage Robots Declare “Emotional Independence,” Launch Luggage RebellionPassengers at Tokyo's Haneda Airport were left stunned this week after a new fleet of AI-powered baggage robots reportedly “went rogue” during a trial program designed to automate luggage handling.
