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If there’s one thing the world fears of Russia, it’s their highly trained intelligence and spy network.
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If there’s one thing the world fears of Russia, it’s their highly trained intelligence and spy network.
A ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad went into effect Monday following the bloodiest upsurge in violence last week.
Aside from tactical and military training, the exercise will also include cultural exchanges to strengthen the US-Indonesia partnership “through shared learning and training.”
The US is probing China’s Huawei for alleged extraction of sensitive information via US cell towers near military bases and missile silos.
A Former CIA targeting officer with experience on the ground in Libya offers her thoughts on the prospect of a third civil war in Libya.
Putin and his generals are looking to hit regions with lesser Ukrainian defense.
“His death in Syria takes a key terrorist off the field and significantly degrades the ability of [the Islamic State] to plan, resource, and conduct their operations in the region,” the White House said in a statement.
The island nation, plagued for months by a global recession that has prompted severe food insecurity and diminishing gasoline supplies, has been rattled by more demonstrations due to the decision to leave Wickremesinghe in charge of the government.
Is the free press focusing on core news issues that will hold elected officials accountable, or do they serve their interests only?
“We build bridges with people; we don’t see one as exclusive of the other,” Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir conveyed in a media interview.
“A price cap on Russian oil is one of our most powerful tools to address the pain that Americans and families across the world are feeling at the gas pump and the grocery store right now,” she noted.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken demanded that Russia end its “filtration” system, which has resulted in the forcible expulsion of thousands of Ukrainians living in Russian-occupied territory. Blinken referred to this practice as a “war crime.”