STRASBOURG, France (AP) — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Tuesday that he was freed after years of incarceration because he “pled guilty to journalism.” for the full article, click here.
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Iranian ballistic missile impacts reported across Israel after hundreds of deadly explosives launched at Jewish state
Iran has fired hundreds of ballistic missiles at Israel as civilians rushed to shelter sites across the country. for the full article, click here.
Netanyahu says Israel will not stop striking Hezbollah until all its goals are achieved – AP News
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Dimming hopes for a cease-fire, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Israel plans to continue striking Hezbollah “with full force” and will not stop until all of its goals are achieved. for the full article, click here.
Egyptian pyramids may have been built with unexpected help, new study reveals
A new study aims to answer the centuries-old question of how the Great Pyramids were built thousands of years ago, and its findings have provided an unexpected possible answer: water. for the full article, click here.
NATO preparing for potential ground war with Russia — including plans for US troop involvement
NATO is mapping out “land corridors” to enable US troops and other allied forces to reach the front lines quicker in the event of a broader European ground war with Russia. for the full article, click here.
Trump claims Putin will free jailed WSJ reporter Gershkovich for him ‘almost immediately’ if elected
MOSCOW – Donald Trump has posted on social media that he will use his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin to get Wall Street reporter Evan Gershkovich freed from a Russian prison. for the full article, click here.
Panama’s newly elected president to shut down treacherous migration route toward US
The incoming president of Panama has vowed to make big changes to help alleviate the US border crisis. for the full article, click here.
A knife attack in Australia against a bishop and a priest is being treated as terrorism, police say – AP News
SYDNEY (AP) — Australian police say a knife attack in Sydney that wounded a bishop and a priest during a church service as horrified worshippers watched online and in person, and sparked a riot was an act of terrorism. for the full article, click here.
Taiwan admits US forces are stationed on islands off the coast of China, likely escalating tensions
Taiwan seemingly confirmed that the US has boots on the ground on islands off the coast of China, in what could escalate tensions in the region. For the full article, click here.
South Africa faces backlash for making millions in US benefits while cozying up to Iran, Russia and Hamas
JOHANNESBURG — South Africa is under fire for spending millions of dollars talking to terror group Hamas and sending delegations for cozy negotiations with U.S. adversaries Russia and Iran. For the full article, click here.
