A Palestinian opened fire on an Israeli military checkpoint in east Jerusalem on Saturday night, killing a female Israeli soldier and wounding three other people, Israeli authorities said. The attack came hours after a pair of Palestinian teenagers were killed during an Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank. …
Read More »As Iran protests continue, experts discuss the likelihood of regime change
Iranian protesters continue to confront the autocratic regime that rules over the vast Mideast country with chants of “death to the dictator,” a slogan targeting the iron-fisted rule of the Islamic Republic’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The pressing question for many experts on Iran and veteran observers of Tehran is …
Read More »As Putin turns 70, former Russia insider weighs in on likelihood of nuclear move
Past birthdays have included lavish gifts from world leaders, hockey games with Russia’s great and good, and down-to-nature forays in the mountains of Siberia. This birthday—and it is a big one—is expected to involve minimal celebration. As Russian President Vladimir Putin turns 70, the question on many minds is not so …
Read More »North Korea flies 12 warplanes near South Korean border, prompting Air Force scramble
Twelve North Korean warplanes flew in formation near the South Korean border in a simulation of an air-to-ground attack Thursday, prompting Seoul to scramble 30 fighter jets of its own. The South Korean military says it detected eight fighter jets and four bombers in the North Korean formation. South Korea’s …
Read More »Virginia NAACP leader killed in ambush during Turks and Caicos Islands vacation
A Virginia NAACP chapter leader was murdered while vacationing in the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean, officials say. Kent Carter, a U.S. Army veteran and realtor from Arlington, was killed by gunfire during an ambush attack, according to the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force. He served as …
Read More »Swedish investigative team finds 'detonations' damaged Nord Stream pipeline
An investigative team examining multiple explosions that rocked the Nord Stream pipeline network found Thursday that “detonations” damaged the lines as suspicions of sabotage remain high. In what could have been the largest methane leak in history, four sites along the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipeline have …
Read More »Thailand mass shooting: More than 30 killed at day care center, including children
A mass shooting and knife attack at a day care center in northeast Thailand Thursday afternoon left more than 30 people dead, including children, police said. The gunman, believed to be a former police officer, took his own life, according to authorities. The confirmed deaths include at least 23 children, …
Read More »Putin's military mobilization could prove to be major blunder, expert says
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s announcement of a “partial mobilization” that will compel citizens to join the fight in Ukraine could backfire on the authoritarian leader, causing unrest that risks weakening his grip on Russia’s population. “There’s a growing discontent among the Russian people with Putin’s policies,” Rebekah Koffler, a former DIA …
Read More »North Korea launches second missile this week amid US and South Korean drills
North Korea fired an unspecified ballistic missile toward the East Sea on Thursday morning local time, just two days after Pyongyang sent an intermediate-range ballistic missile flying over Japan, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said. About 40 missiles have been launched by North Korea this year, including six in …
Read More »South Korean missile malfunctions, explodes during military drills with US
A South Korean ballistic missile malfunctioned and exploded on the ground during joint exercises with the U.S. military on Wednesday. The malfunction came as the U.S., South Korea and Japan were seeking to send a message to the North Korean regime after it sent its own ballistic missile flying over …
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