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Iranian forces seize a second oil tanker in a week.

Iran has detained a second oil ship in a week, according to US officials. A Panama-flagged oil ship was taken in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, according to the Navy.Read More

Taiwan: It Is Uncertain Who Would Support the Island in a War

In the case of a conflict with China, the island of Taiwan, according to its foreign minister, would defend itself. He said that the island is not requesting assistance from other nations.Read More

Russia claims to have foiled an alleged attack against the Kremlin and Putin.

MOSCOW—Russian officials accused Ukraine on Wednesday of attempting to murder President Vladimir Putin with two drone attacks overnight.Read More

Russia Launches Missiles Into Ukraine, Killing 2, Causing Home Damage

KYIV, Ukraine—Russia launched its second significant missile salvo against Ukraine early on Monday, officials said. The attack damaged buildings, killed two people, and injured 40 in the eastern city of Pavlohrad, but missed Kyiv.Read More

China Deploys Diplomat to Support Russia-Ukraine Talks

Beijing is sending a top diplomat to Europe to lead discussions between Russia and Ukraine.Read More

Three soldiers were killed in an Apache helicopter crash in Alaska.

The names of the three troops who perished in a Thursday accident involving two Apache helicopters have been made public by the Army.Read More

Oil Depot Burns in Crimea Following Alleged Ukrainian Drone Attack

According to the governor of the port city of Sevastopol on the Black Sea peninsula, who was appointed by Russia, a drone strike struck an oil reservoir in Crimea and burned it ablaze. Sevastopol has suspicions that Kyiv was behind the assault, despite the fact that Kyiv has not admitted guilt.Read More

38 fighter jets and six navy vessels are flown by China near Taiwan.

In the most recent instance of the regime's military escalation since it held war games around the island earlier in April, more than 38 fighter jets and other warplanes from China's military flew close to Taiwan.Read More

In his address to Congress, South Korea president praises US ties in the face of North Korea threat

The 70-year-old alliance between the United States and South Korea has sustained a fragile peace that has allowed a new nation established on the ideals of free-market democracy to flourish, said South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol in a speech to Congress.Read More

South Africa Reverses Its Decision to Leave the ICC, Citing Communication Errors

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has reversed his prior decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC).Read More


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