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Ukraine’s Artillery Ammunition Shortage Eased, President Zelensky Says

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that the artillery ammunition shortage facing Ukrainian troops during winter combat with Russia has been alleviated. Zelensky expressed...

Panama’s Next Security Minister Plans Crackdown on US-Bound Migrants

Frank Ábrego, who was recently chosen to be Panama's next public security minister, revealed the initial measures planned by the incoming government to address...

Outgoing U.N. Official Raises Concerns Over Aid Pier Security In Gaza

Martin Griffiths, the outgoing U.N. Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, expressed serious concerns about the security of the aid pier in...

U.S. Navy Completes Floating Pier for Humanitarian Aid to Gaza

The U.S. Navy recently completed a "floating pier" off the coast of Gaza, which was connected to the shore by the Israel Defense Forces...

U.S. Secretary of State removes Cuba from list of countries not fully cooperating against terrorism

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has announced the removal of Cuba's communist regime from the State Department's list of countries not fully cooperating...

The Modern Implications of an Assassination Attempt on Slovakia’s Prime Minister

In a scene reminiscent of the early 20th century, an autocratic prime minister was shot by a poet in a remote Mitteleuropean town. The...

IDF Finds Loaded Rocket Launchers in Gaza Strip Operation

During the ongoing operation in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have uncovered loaded rocket launchers. Rocket fire from...

New Play in New York Chronicles Horrific October 7 Attacks on Israel

The play, "October 7," opened in New York this week, showcasing the stories of victims and heroes of the attacks on Israel. Playwrights Phelim...

Ukrainian authorities implement rolling blackouts amidst Russian attacks

Ukrainian authorities have started to implement rolling blackouts across the country due to Russia's attacks on Ukraine's power grid. The situation has left cities...

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