Trump Claims Iran is 'Militarily Defeated' During Dinner with King Charles III
During a state dinner in the UK, President Trump asserted that Iran has been 'militarily defeated,' marking a significant statement amid ongoing Middle East tensions.
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During a state dinner in the UK, President Trump asserted that Iran has been 'militarily defeated,' marking a significant statement amid ongoing Middle East tensions.
The ruling junta in Mali is facing significant threats from coordinated attacks by separatists and jihadists, marking a critical moment for the government.
In a recent operation, US Marines boarded a commercial vessel suspected of attempting to bypass the Iran blockade. After an inspection, the ship was released as part of ongoing enforcement efforts in the Strait of Hormuz.
A comprehensive examination of California's last operational nuclear power plant and its role in the state's energy landscape.
The Mexican army has apprehended Audias Flores Silva, known as 'The Gardener,' a significant lieutenant of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, marking a notable setback for the cartel.
As the expiration of Section 702 of FISA approaches, Speaker Johnson's proposed Foreign Intelligence Accountability Act faces criticism for insufficient privacy protections.
As the conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the US escalates, some Gulf states are revoking citizenship of individuals labeled as 'traitors,' prompting a debate on security and political dissent.
The assassination of Defence Minister Sadio Camara in a car bomb attack highlights a troubling surge in violence from various insurgent groups in Mali.
The recent introduction of new conscription laws in Germany has led to a notable increase in applications from conscientious objectors, reflecting ongoing debates about military service and national security.
Recent strikes in Ukraine and Russia have resulted in at least 16 fatalities, marking a grim anniversary for the Chernobyl disaster.
In 2025, global military spending surged to nearly $2.9 trillion, continuing an upward trend for the 11th consecutive year, driven by increasing insecurity and rearmament efforts.
Halyna Kharshenko shares her harrowing experience at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, recalling the chaos and danger following the 1986 explosion.
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reports that military expenditure has hit an unprecedented level in 2025, with ongoing trends raising concerns.
The assassination of Mali's Defence Minister comes as the nation faces a troubling increase in coordinated attacks by jihadist and separatist groups.
In a significant move, Russia's defense minister and the chairman of the State Duma have visited North Korea to enhance military relations, including discussions on a new defense agreement.
The assassination of Sadio Camara underscores the persistent instability in Mali, raising serious concerns about the safety of government officials and the region's security.
Recent gunfire and explosions have been reported in Mali, with the army asserting that the situation is under control. Ulf Laessing from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation provides insights.
Fighting has resumed in Kidal, northern Mali, where the army is engaged in clashes with Tuareg rebels. This escalation comes amid a series of coordinated attacks across the nation.
Markus Söder, the Bavarian state premier, has voiced his disapproval of the government's voluntary military service initiative, calling for a return to compulsory service.
Historian Galia Ackerman discusses the Soviet regime's efforts to conceal the truth about the Chernobyl disaster in a recent interview.