Trump Says More Weapons Heading to Ukraine Despite Recent Pause in Aid

Trump Says More Weapons Heading to Ukraine Despite Recent Pause in Aid

WASHINGTON, July 8 — In a significant turn of events, US President Donald Trump has pledged to send more weapons to Ukraine, offering a glimmer of reassurance after last week’s announcement that some military shipments would be temporarily paused. Speaking to reporters at the White House on Sunday, Trump acknowledged the intensity of the situation. […]

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Iran Reopens Skies and Airports After Turbulent Weeks of Conflict

Iran Reopens Skies and Airports After Turbulent Weeks of Conflict

Tehran, July 4 — After weeks of uncertainty, Iran has officially reopened its airspace, including airports in the capital Tehran, bringing a long-awaited sense of relief and normalcy to travelers and families across the country. The skies were closed on June 13 amid escalating tensions and violence with Israel. In the face of airstrikes and […]

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Lives Shaken, Homes Lost China Grapples with Deadly Floods and Landslides Amid Relentless ‘Plum Rains’

Lives Shaken, Homes Lost: China Grapples with Deadly Floods and Landslides Amid Relentless ‘Plum Rains’

Beijing, July 3 — In a week marked by heartbreak and heroic rescue efforts, relentless rains swept across China’s north and west, triggering landslides, flash floods, and deep despair for countless families caught in nature’s fury. The annual “Plum Rains,” known for their seasonal timing and torrential intensity, have pushed rivers past their breaking points, […]

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North Korea May Send More Troops to Russia as War in Ukraine Intensifies, Says South Korea

North Korea May Send More Troops to Russia as War in Ukraine Intensifies, Says South Korea

Seoul – Tensions are rising as South Korean lawmakers revealed on Thursday that North Korea might send even more troops to support Russia’s war effort in Ukraine as early as July or August. This assessment comes directly from South Korea’s intelligence agency, which has been closely monitoring developments between Pyongyang and Moscow. According to Lee […]

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On the Brink of World War III A Ballad of Blame and Fire

“On the Brink of World War III: A Ballad of Blame and Fire”

When tweets became triggers, and power played dice with the world.   The air was thick with static sparks,A globe unbalanced, bruised with marks.Lines were drawn, then redrawn deep,While soldiers woke from fragile sleep.Diplomats spoke in shadowed breath,As whispers danced with thoughts of death. From towers high with gilded halls,A voice rang out through global […]

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Lioness of Resistance: Ahed Tamimi's Defiant Struggle for Freedom

Lioness of Resistance: Ahed Tamimi’s Defiant Struggle for Freedom

In the heart of Nabi Saleh, where echoes persist, A story unfolds, a tale to resist. Ahed Tamimi, a lioness in the fight, For freedom and justice, in the harsh daylight. Through the olive groves and the hills of strife, Ahed emerges, a symbol of life. In the face of oppression, where shadows dance, A […]

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Echoes of Injustice: UN Proclaims Apartheid in Israel’s 56-Year Occupation of Palestinian Territory

Echoes of Injustice: UN Proclaims Apartheid in Israel’s 56-Year Occupation of Palestinian Territory

In the cradle of contention, where shadows loom, A truth unfolds, a narrative of gloom. For fifty-six years, an occupation persists, A tale of anguish, where humanity resists.   Through the hills of the West Bank, where olives sigh, A reality emerges, where freedoms deny. In the echoes of injustice, where silence reigns, Apartheid’s legacy, […]

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