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Russian troops discuss mass exodus from frontline in leaked calls as Putin faces mutiny
An intercepted phone call between a frustrated Russian soldier and his mother sheds light on the deteriorating conditions for Russian troops on the frontline in Ukraine. The soldier revealed the harsh reality of being on the frontlines, describing days of pouring rain, lack of sleep, and inadequate living conditions. The intercepted call indicates a growing trend of Russian troops expressing a desire...
UN Demands That Israel Eliminates Its Nuclear Arsenal
The U.N. General Assembly (UNGA) on Wednesday voted with an overwhelming majority on a resolution calling for Israel to get rid of all its nuclear weapons and place its nuclear sites under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The vote at the UNGA First Committee, which deals with disarmament, threats to peace and international security, passed with 149-6. The five nations...
China seeking to build military that will dominate American systems
The Pentagon has issued a report that comes to a fairly obvious conclusion: China is looking to build a military that is second to none, including that of the United States, though clearly, the Chinese have some way to go before that happens.
“The 2022 National Security Strategy identifies the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the only competitor with the intent and, increasingly, the capacity...
Putin warns with Nukes again and also warns his Officials not to Annoy him with Questions about the War
Vladimir Putin warned today that the risk of nuclear war is ‘rising’ but insisted Moscow has not ‘gone mad’ during a televised meeting with officials.
The Russian despot boasted that his country had the most ‘advanced weapons’ in its arsenal, but claimed the Kremlin sees its own nuclear weapons purely as a deterrent.
His comments come after months of speculation...
Brazil Military Kills 'Red Command' Cartel Leaders, Prepares Take Over
Gateway Pundit and Matt Tyrmand on War Room were the first worldwide to report that the Brazilian military is moblizing under its constitutional authority to protect democracy. Sources on the ground now confirm that the Army is mobilizing and has eliminated key leaders of the Communist-allied drug cartels in Rio.
In an unusual step for the military, the Army has invaded favelas of Rio de Janeiro and...
Canadian government offers disabled veteran Euthanasia after she requests Wheelchair Lift
A disabled veteran in Canada has slammed her government for offering to euthanize her when she grew frustrated at delays in having a wheelchair lift installed in her home.
Retired Army Corporal Christine Gauthier, a former Paralympian, testified in Parliament on Thursday that a Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) caseworker made the assisted suicide offer.
After years of frustrating delays in getting...
Pentagon: China on track to have 1,500 nuclear warheads within 13 years
The latest Department of Defense (DOD) report has warned that China could acquire 1,500 nuclear warheads within 13 years. The Pentagon report also warned of Beijing’s plans to significantly extend its power in the coming decades and maintain even more hostility over Taiwan.
The 196-page report, which is given yearly to Congress, describes objectives to achieve a “great rejuvenation of the Chinese...
Pentagon agrees to contract Ukraine air defense systems for $1.2 billion
In the midst of Ukraine’s conflict with Russia, the US Army has revealed that Raytheon has been given a $1.2 billion contract to construct six National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS) for Ukraine.
The Department of Defense said on Wednesday that “work would be undertaken in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, with an expected completion date of November 28, 2025.”
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Poland Faces Surge of HIV Amid Ukrainian Refugee Influx
Polish physicians have raised the alarm as the nation’s healthcare system appears to be under significant strain due to an increase in new HIV diagnoses; the issue has been made worse by a shortage of HIV testing kits.
1,910 new cases of HIV were found in Poland at the end of October. Infection cases were reported in 1,056 cases from January to July of this year compared to 561 instances in...
Putin fearful of Ukraine's retribution as bomb shelter signs erected across Russia
Reports suggest that Vladimir Putin’s regime in Russia is displaying signs of fear in response to the potential threat of air strikes from Ukraine. Bomb shelter signs have been observed in various locations across Russia, including Belgorod (25 miles from Ukraine), Rostov-On-Don (400 miles away), Novokuznetsk (Siberia), and Moscow.
The placement of these signs coincides with Russia’s Security...
Lukashenko threatens Ukraine with 'complete destruction' if Kyiv doesnt capitulate to Russia
Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko, regarded as a Putin ally, has blamed Ukraine for the devastation caused by Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian cities.
Lukashenko warned that “complete destruction” is inevitable if Ukraine does not surrender, claiming that they are obstructing peace talks by continuing to resist the Russian military.
His comments came amid reports of Russian...
NATO Secretary General: Hard times ahead for Europe
According to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Europe is likely to experience a number of hardships as a result of the situation in Ukraine.
But he maintained that the US-led military bloc’s members and their allies should step up their efforts to support Ukrainian forces and continue the conflict.
Stoltenberg acknowledged in his remarks that the turmoil in Ukraine had a detrimental effect...
Brazilian Military Declare Bolsonaro 'True President of Brazil'
The Brazilian military have shown their support for the Brazilian people by declaring Bolsonaro the ‘true President of Brazil’ following evidence of a rigged election.
Bolsonaro is now huddling with the military to plot his next moves.
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Many of the protesters said their demands for intervention were supported by Article...
US bans imports of Chinese technology due to Risk to National Security
Due to “an unacceptable risk” to US national security, Washington has prohibited the import and sale of new telecommunications equipment from the biggest manufacturers in China.
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said in a statement on Friday that the ban applies to technological products produced by Chinese telecom giants Huawei and ZTE, as well as Dahua Technology, Hangzhou...
Germany to withdraw peacekeeping troops from Mali by 2024
Berlin has declared that the 1,100 German soldiers presently serving in Mali will leave by May 2024.
As part of the UN peacekeeping mission MINUSMA, German troops have been stationed in the African nation for over ten years, to the growing chagrin of the Bamako administration.
According to government spokesperson Steffen Hebestreit, the deployment will get one last year-long extension request from...