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After Romania’s Drone Breach, NATO Moves to ‘Eastern Sentry’
Bucharest tracks intruder for about 50 minutes; Poland’s incursion days earlier forces the Alliance to bolster its eastern flank BUCHAREST / WARSAW – Romania accused Russia of violating NATO airspace after a Russian-made drone crossed into Romanian territory on Saturday…
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The Thousand Hurdles of the Willing
Europe lines up strategic guarantees for Kyiv, but Putin’s red lines — and Trump’s energy ultimatum — narrow the path BRUSSELS – European governments say they are ready to anchor Ukraine’s security for the long haul. In Paris this month,…
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‘We Took the Gloves Off’: Ex‑IDF Chief Puts Gaza Casualties Above 200,000 as Mossad Balked at Doha Raids
Herzi Halevi’s admission aligns with Gaza casualty data while an intelligence rift over strikes in Qatar rattles ceasefire diplomacy TEL AVIV / DOHA / GAZA CITY – In a candid exchange with residents of a southern Israeli farming community this…
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Raids in the Ruins: Hamas’s Base-Assault Tactics as Israel Pushes into Gaza City
As Israeli troops move on Gaza’s largest urban center in September 2025, Hamas pivots to small-unit raids on outposts and rear areas — a strategy that could exact a heavy price. GAZA CITY/JERUSALEM Israel’s military is preparing a fresh ground…
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Sudan’s War of Proxies: Khartoum Accuses UAE of Flying In Colombian Guns for the RSF
Fresh allegations to the U.N. intensify a regional shadow war as evidence mounts of foreign fighters and weapon flows—claims Abu Dhabi strongly denies PORT SUDAN/NAIROBI — Sudan’s military authorities have escalated their diplomatic offensive, accusing the United Arab Emirates of…
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Second Suspected Drone Attack Hits Gaza Aid Flotilla Near Tunis
Within 24 hours of a blaze aboard the flagship Family, activists say an incendiary device ignited a fire on the British‑flagged Alma. No injuries reported; Tunisian authorities dispute the drone claim. Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia A second vessel in the…
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Poland Downs Intruding Drones as Russia’s War Brushes NATO Airspace
Warsaw scrambles allied jets, shuts airports and invokes Article 4 after 19 airspace violations; Tusk calls it an “act of aggression” but says war is not imminent. In the predawn hours of Wednesday, Poland said it shot down multiple drones…
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Blood in Jerusalem, Israel Vows Revenge: The PA’s Darkest Day
Two young Palestinian gunmen open fire at a morning bus stop near Jerusalem’s Ramot Junction, killing six. The assailants are shot dead on site. Far‑right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich rails that the Palestinian Authority should “disappear from the map,” while…
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Convoy of Hunger
Palestinian truck drivers describe perilous aid runs as Gaza’s blockade and bombardment push the enclave toward famine KEREM SHALOM CROSSING / GAZA BORDER — For nearly two years, Gaza’s most vital lifeline has not been a pipeline or a port…
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Exclusive: Pentagon Review Slows Air-Defense Shipments to Ukraine as Russia Escalates Aerial War
Western and Ukrainian officials warn of looming interceptor shortfalls after a June policy shift in Washington; Europe rushes to plug the gap while Moscow unleashes its biggest air assault of the war KYIV/WASHINGTON — Ukraine is at risk of running…














