Preparations for an operation against Venezuela began reportedly in mid-December, according to sources with knowledge of the matter, with diplomatic tensions, security assessments, and contingency planning intensifying behind-the-scenes. Though official details remain scarce, their timeline suggests recent events have occurred after a period of strategic review and coordination. According to media reports and analysts, discussions...
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Putin Addresses Media in Front of Map of Russia Showing Ukraine and Crimea as Parts
Vladimir Putin made headlines internationally when he delivered remarks during an official address, in front of an image that seemed to include Crimea and parts of eastern and southern Ukraine as part of Russia. This image, broadcast during an official address, has reignited international scrutiny of Russia’s territorial claims as well as messaging during Ukraine’s...
Israel Launches Series of Strikes against Lebanon
Israel has launched air and artillery strikes on targets in southern Lebanon, sharply raising tensions along the Israeli-Lebanese border and prompting fears of wider regional conflict. These strikes come amid ongoing hostilities between Israeli forces and Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militant group with which hostilities have escalated over recent months. Israeli military officials reported that Israeli...
Turkish Ships Damaged in Russian Attack on Ukrainian Ports: Heightening Tension in the Black Sea
Conflict between Russia and Ukraine has taken an unexpectedly violent turn, as Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports resulted in severe damage to several Turkish ships en route. This event has raised serious concerns over commercial shipping safety in the Black Sea region as tensions escalate further, underscoring how neutral vessels could fall victim to an...
Live Update from Thailand-Cambodia Conflict: Re-ignited Fighting Kills More Civilians and Soldiers
An outbreak of violence along the border between Thailand and Cambodia has resulted in both civilians and soldiers dying, further aggravating an already volatile situation. An ongoing conflict which had simmered for years reached new levels of intensity this week, with casualties mounting amid fears of more violence breaking out across the region. With both...
Trump Sets a Deadline for Ukraine as Zelensky Warns That He Risks Losing US Support
In a move that has raised concerns in both Ukraine and the international community, former U.S. President Donald Trump has set a deadline for Ukraine to resolve its ongoing conflict with Russia. The announcement comes at a time when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that his country risks losing crucial U.S. support if it...
Pakistan Army ‘Neutralises Around 50 Terrorists’ Bidding to Infiltrate from Afghanistan
The Pakistan Army announced on Thursday that its security forces had “neutralised around 50 terrorists” attempting to cross the border from Afghanistan, in what officials described as one of the largest infiltration attempts in recent months. The clash reportedly took place in the northwestern border region, highlighting rising security concerns along the Pakistan-Afghanistan frontier. Major...
Gaza Ceasefire Talks Resume as Israel Intercepts Another Aid Flotilla
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has caused untold suffering, and the international community continues to push for peace. In recent days, talks have resumed to find a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, as the world hopes to bring an end to the violence. However, the situation remains tense, especially after Israel intercepted another aid flotilla...
How Many Hostages Are Still Being Held in Gaza?
As of October 4, 2025, the situation regarding hostages held by Hamas in Gaza remains dire. According to the Associated Press, Hamas has agreed to release all remaining hostages—approximately 48 individuals—within 72 hours as part of a peace plan proposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump. However, this agreement is contingent upon certain conditions, including...
Pakistan Yet to Decide on Sending Army to Palestine as Part of Peace Troops: FM Dar
Pakistan has not yet made a decision about sending its army to Palestine as part of an international peacekeeping mission, according to the country’s Finance Minister Ishaq Dar. The statement came in response to recent discussions about Pakistan’s potential involvement in a peacekeeping role in Palestine, which has been facing ongoing conflict for decades. While...
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