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Trump Hosts Blair at White House for Talks on Gaza’s Postwar Future
As Israel readies another offensive, Washington accelerates efforts to shape a “comprehensive” plan for Gaza’s reconstruction and governance. Washington — In a rare display of transatlantic coordination, U.S. President Donald Trump convened a high‑level meeting at the White House this…
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Washington Urges Calm as Diplomatic Row Erupts Over Alleged U.S. Influence Operations in Greenland
Copenhagen summons U.S. envoy amid suspicions of covert campaigns tied to Trump allies, reviving Arctic tensions Copenhagen – A new diplomatic rift has opened between Denmark and the United States after Copenhagen summoned the top U.S. diplomat in the country…
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Securing the Deep: Military and Industry Join Forces to Protect Underwater Lifelines
Pipeline sabotage and cable disruptions push defense giants to accelerate innovations in subsea security. London, August 2025 – Recent disruptions to seabed gas pipelines and transoceanic telecom cables have jolted military planners into confronting a critical vulnerability: the underwater arteries…
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Norway’s $2tn Oil Fund Divests from Caterpillar Amid Allegations of Humanitarian Law Violations
World’s largest sovereign wealth fund cites concerns over alleged misuse of construction equipment in conflict zones. In a decision that has reverberated across global markets and sparked heated geopolitical debate, Norway’s $2 trillion oil fund—formally known as the Government Pension…
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The Endgame in Gaza: Capitulation as the Only Path to Peace
Netanyahu poised to dictate the terms of Hamas’ surrender as the war enters its final phase August 2025 – After nearly a year of relentless warfare in Gaza, the conflict appears to be approaching an uncompromising conclusion. Israeli Prime Minister…
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Putin’s Expansionist Ambitions: Beyond Ukraine’s Borders
Analysts warn that Moscow’s strategy may extend far past Eastern Ukraine, reshaping Europe’s security order. August 2025 — The war in Ukraine, now in its fourth year since Russia’s full-scale invasion, has entered a critical new phase. While international attention…
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Frontline Hunger: UN Confirms Famine in Gaza
Half a Million Face Starvation Amid Israeli Blockades, While Tel Aviv Rejects Allegations as ‘Absolute Lies’ The United Nations has formally declared that a famine is underway in the Gaza Strip, marking one of the gravest humanitarian crises in the…
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Amazon at the Crossroads: The Ticuna Face a New Battle Against High-Tech Traffickers
Brazil’s largest Indigenous tribe, long defenders of the rainforest, now confronts drug cartels using drones and hidden cocaine stashes in their ancestral lands. In the far western Amazon, deep within a labyrinth of rivers and forest canopy, the Ticuna people…
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Syria’s War on Drugs: Can President al-Sharaa Dismantle Assad’s Narco-State?
The new Syrian government confronts an entrenched drug empire that financed the Assad regime for years. But as Latin America has shown, fighting cartels is a long and perilous battle. August 2025 — In Damascus, President Ahmed al-Sharaa stands before…
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Organised Crime Inc.: A Global Shadow Economy Redefining Power
From the Amazon to the Middle East, criminal networks are embedding themselves into legitimate industries, exploiting weak governance, and threatening global stability. August 2025 — In the dense Amazonian rainforest, once known mainly for biodiversity and climate battles, bulldozers now…














