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Israel Defense Force Regains Full Control of Gaza Border

Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, Israel top military spokesman, stressed that the military has regained full control of the Gaza border after Hamas terrorists blew up sections of the fence on Saturday. Furthermore, he noted that no terrorist entered through the fence. The fence has not been penetrated by a single terrorist in the last day,

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Israel Bold Move: Declaring War on Hamas to take full-control of Gaza

Israel has declared war on Hamas, vowing to take full control of Gaza. Hamas has been declared a terrorist organization by the Israeli government hours after the country’s military began bombarding the Gaza Strip. In the meantime, US officials expect Israel to launch a full-scale ground invasion within 24 to 48 hours. Prime Minister Benjamin

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Biden, allies announce rail link between India and Europe at G20 summit

At the G20 Summit Saturday, President Biden, Prime Minister Modi, and other leaders announced plans to build a massive rail and shipping corridor to link India with the Middle East and Europe. According to the White House, the India – Middle East – Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) will consist of two corridors – one connecting

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Russia Extreme Measures Unveiled to Rescue the Crumbling Ruble!

On Monday, the ruble crashed to less than a penny, prompting Russia to consider more extreme measures to support it. Bloomberg reported that Kremlin officials discussed requiring companies to sell export revenue. During a meeting between the government and Russian exporters, which are among the country’s few remaining foreign exchange sources, the proposal was discussed.

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The US and China on the Brink of Conflict, America’s Unpreparedness Exposed

Neither side will ever be fully prepared for war in a showdown between the world’s two largest powers. Fighting in a global conflict requires a significant amount of mobilization, and until the fight starts, it is difficult to predict the extent of the resources needed. Relations between the two superpowers continue to deteriorate, even as

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China Support for Russia: Is Putin Playing with Fire? Cold War Historian Warns of Potential Consequences

In the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, China has been the country’s strongest ally – but relying on that partnership too heavily could spell trouble for Russian President Vladimir Putin. In part, the desire to curb US power drove Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping to boast about their “no limits” friendship. China has

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A New Era of Collaboration: How Modi and Biden Turbocharged India-US Relations

US President Joe Biden has described India’s relationship with his country as one of the world’s most consequential after a lavish state visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Washington. BBC’s Vikas Pandey and Soutik Biswas explore the factors that contribute to the visit’s potential to strengthen (India-US) bilateral relations. A pomp-filled state visit

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Why does Pakistan Want Kashmir?

Why does Pakistan want Kashmir? The issue or we can say the conflict of Kashmir which started after the partition of India in 1947 has always been a reason for stress between India and Pakistan. Both countries tried their best to gain the claim of the Former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. A dispute

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New US visa policy: Bangladesh’s commitment and responsibility to hold a free and fair election

US Secretary of State Antony J Blinken on Wednesday announced a new US visa policy for Bangladeshi individuals believed to be responsible for, or complicit in, undermining the democratic election process. The individuals who fall under this policy include current and former Bangladeshi officials, members of pro-government and opposition political parties, and members of law

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Western Intelligence Reports Reveal Russia’s Critical Loss in Combating Ukrainian Forces

During the Ukraine conflict, Russian forces lost at least half a dozen hard-to-replace radar systems that helped them find and destroy Ukrainian artillery. Western intelligence believes Moscow may only have a few surviving. As reported by the British defense ministry on Friday, Ukraine’s special operations forces have published footage showing the destruction of a Russian

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