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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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Japanese Supertanker Makes Rare “Dark Transit” Through Strait Of HormuzJapan’s prime minister confirmed Thursday that a Japanese supertanker emerged in the Gulf of Oman after apparently making a rare “dark transit” through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz without broadcasting its location.
China’s Xi Urges U.S. Partnership As Trump Arrives In Beijing For High-Stakes TalksChina’s leader, Xi Jinping, urged the United States to become “partners, not rivals” Thursday as he welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump to Beijing for high-stakes talks overshadowed by tensions over trade, Taiwan, Iran, and technology competition.
Hungary’s Prime Minister Magyar Vows To Return Orbán-Era Luxury Buildings To “The People” Amid Bible Message RowHungary’s new Prime Minister Péter Magyar has vowed to return luxury government buildings from the Orbán era to “the Hungarian people,” after revealing that he found a highlighted Bible passage in former premier Viktor Orbán’s office declaring that “the Most High is sovereign over all kingdoms on earth.”
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Israel, Lebanon Enter New Round of Talks as U.S. Pushes Beirut Toward Historic Peace FrameworkIsrael and Lebanon are set to resume negotiations Thursday in Washington, with Israeli officials describing the talks as a potential turning point in the long and violent struggle between the Jewish state and the Iranian-backed Hezbollah terror organization.
Netanyahu Coalition Files Bill to Dissolve Knesset as Draft Crisis Pushes Israel Toward ElectionsIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition has submitted legislation to dissolve the Knesset and send Israel to elections, moving to seize control of a fast-developing political crisis triggered by ultra-Orthodox anger over the government’s failure to pass a draft exemption law for yeshiva students.
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.
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Senate Confirms Warsh On Narrow Partisan LinesThe U.S. Senate, in a 54-45 vote, confirmed Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Reserve on Wednesday.
CIA Whistleblower: Agency Suppressed Lab-Leak Findings Before Reversing CourseA CIA whistleblower told Congress on Wednesday that agency scientists repeatedly concluded COVID-19 most likely originated from a Chinese laboratory, only to have those findings softened, delayed, or suppressed by higher-level officials before the agency later acknowledged the lab-leak theory as its leading assessment.
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.
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Hungary Ex-Official Urges New Government To Continue Aid For Persecuted ChristiansHungary’s former state secretary responsible for aiding persecuted Christians expects the new government of Prime Minister Péter Magyar to continue a mission that he says helped save “tens of thousands of human lives” around the world.
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.
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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.
