
Russian Strikes Deny Kyiv Power and Water
With winter approaching, authorities in the Ukrainian capital report multiple injuries and widespread disruption as the strikes target the city’s infrastructure.

With winter approaching, authorities in the Ukrainian capital report multiple injuries and widespread disruption as the strikes target the city’s infrastructure.

Israel’s cabinet has approved a U.S.-brokered truce with Hamas that will see all Israeli hostages released in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners—sparking fierce political turmoil in Jerusalem.

Under pressure from Trump, NATO has raised its defense spending target to 5% of GDP, marking a sharp increase from the previous 2% goal.

“For those of us who are believers, this whole abortion agenda is a manifestation of evil.”

A house search in Antwerp found what looked an explosive device, a bag of steel balls, and indications that the group planned on using a drone to deliver the bomb.

Providing money, weapons, or advice to the group could mean up to 20 years in prison for aiding terrorism.

Amid ongoing pressure on its border from Belarus, Poland already continues to host large numbers of Ukrainian refugees, the president said.

After months of denials, the President of Russia has acknowledged that in December 2024 Russian air defences shot down an AZAL passenger plane.

Meanwhile a Trump press conference shows growing White House confidence about ending tensions.

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