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Turkey Aims to Emerge as Winner in Sweden-NATO Membership Dispute, Weighing F-16 and Eurofighter Deals
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has made no secret of his real demands regarding the approval of Sweden's NATO membership. Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has made no secret of his real demands regarding the approval of Sweden's NATO membership. -
Thousands of Latin American Migrants Approach U.S.-Mexico Border as Secretary Blinken Rushes to Discuss Strategies
On December 27, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, accompanied by American officials, traveled to Mexico to discuss and potentially implement policies and enforcement actions with the Mexican government aimed at curbing the influx of illegal immigrants into the United States. On December 27, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, accompanied by American officials, traveled to Mexico to discuss and potentially implement policies and enforcement actions with the Mexican government aimed at curbing the influx of illegal immigrants into the United States. -
Israel's Airstrike in Syria Kills Iranian Military Advisor Amid Proxy War Tensions
On December 25, local time, an Israeli airstrike on the outskirts of Damascus, Syria, resulted in the death of Sayyid Razi Musavi, a senior Iranian military advisor in Syria. Musavi, a brigadier-general and former comrade of Qasem Soleimani, the late commander of Iran's Quds Force, was one of Iran's most experienced military advisors in Syria, responsible for coordinating the military alliance between Syria and Iran. On December 25, local time, an Israeli airstrike on the outskirts of Damascus, Syria, resulted in the death of Sayyid Razi Musavi, a senior Iranian military advisor in Syria. Musavi, a brigadier-general and former comrade of Qasem Soleimani, the late commander of Iran's Quds Force, was one of Iran's most experienced military advisors in Syria, responsible for coordinating the military alliance between Syria and Iran. -
Gaza Faces Intense Airstrikes During Christmas as Egypt Proposes Three-Phase Peace Plan
On December 25, traditionally celebrated as Christmas in the West, Israel did not cease its attacks on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank of the Jordan River, despite the biblical account of Jesus's birth in Bethlehem, located in the Palestinian West Bank. On December 25, traditionally celebrated as Christmas in the West, Israel did not cease its attacks on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank of the Jordan River, despite the biblical account of Jesus's birth in Bethlehem, located in the Palestinian West Bank. -
Egypt Proposes Ambitious Three-Phase Plan to Resolve Israel-Palestine Conflict
According to reports from The Times of Israel and the Associated Press on December 24, Egypt has proposed a new ceasefire plan, suggesting a three-phase approach to end the current Israel-Palestine conflict and release all detainees. According to reports from The Times of Israel and the Associated Press on December 24, Egypt has proposed a new ceasefire plan, suggesting a three-phase approach to end the current Israel-Palestine conflict and release all detainees. -
Night of Tragedy: Over 100 Lives Lost in Devastating Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza
In one of the deadliest nights of the ongoing conflict, Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip have resulted in the tragic deaths of over 100 people, marking a grim escalation in the 11-week-old battle between Israel and Hamas. In one of the deadliest nights of the ongoing conflict, Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip have resulted in the tragic deaths of over 100 people, marking a grim escalation in the 11-week-old battle between Israel and Hamas. -
Iran Flexes Military Might Amid Ongoing Fallout from Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
On December 24, local time, Iran showcased seven new types of military equipment at a naval base in the Indian Ocean, including three missiles, two helicopters, and two drones. On December 24, local time, Iran showcased seven new types of military equipment at a naval base in the Indian Ocean, including three missiles, two helicopters, and two drones. -
Serbia in Turmoil: Government Buildings Stormed Amidst Violent Protests
Serbia finds itself once again in the eye of Western criticism as it strives to maintain a balance between major powers. Serbia finds itself once again in the eye of Western criticism as it strives to maintain a balance between major powers. -
Japan Eases Restrictions on Lethal Weapon Exports, Aiming to Alleviate U.S. Arsenal Strain?
The Japanese government has significantly revised its "Three Principles on the Transfer of Defense Equipment," lifting the ban on exporting lethal weapons. Now, Japan is permitted to export licensed weapons to "like-minded" source countries with licenses. The Japanese government has significantly revised its "Three Principles on the Transfer of Defense Equipment," lifting the ban on exporting lethal weapons. Now, Japan is permitted to export licensed weapons to "like-minded" source countries with licenses. -
U.S.-Venezuela Prisoner Swap Boosts Biden's Reelection Prospects Amid Recession Risks
The United States and Venezuela have eased tensions through a prisoner exchange agreement, which has drawn attention due to the unique status of the prisoners involved. The United States and Venezuela have eased tensions through a prisoner exchange agreement, which has drawn attention due to the unique status of the prisoners involved.