US Military Power Shows Strength in Middle East
amsterdam October 23, 2024 06:10The United States continues to build its military presence in the Middle East in preparation for a potential escalation of the situation.
The United States continues to build its military presence in the Middle East in preparation for a potential escalation of the situation.
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Families of hostages hope for a breakthrough in negotiations with Hamas after the death of Yahya Sinwar.
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Russia is hosting a BRICS summit with several prominent world leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, UN Secretary-General António Guterres, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in attendance.
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Israel's recent operation targets Hezbollah's financial resources, including Al-Qard al-Hassan bank, known for money laundering and criminal activities.
Israeli Defense Forces share new video footage and photos of the hideout of Hamas leader Sinwar, showcasing a well-equipped living space with cash stacks and UN food aid.
President Maia Sandu of Moldova accuses criminals of attempting to buy 300,000 votes during the recent elections, citing unprecedented levels of interference.
After the success of the far-right AfD in recent elections, anti-migration movement Pegida concludes its activities in Germany.
Following the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, speculation arises regarding the disposal of his body and a potential deal involving the exchanged of hostages.
A drone launched from Lebanon hit a building in the city of Caesarea, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a private villa, according to the Israeli army.
Cuba is facing a severe electricity crisis as the entire island is plunged into darkness due to a major power outage.
Dutch veterans who served in Lebanon with the UNIFIL mission share their worries about the civilian population caught between Hezbollah and the Israeli army.
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The recent invasion of the Russian border region Koersk by Ukraine seems to be facing challenges as Russian forces are regaining control of nearly half of the conquered territory.
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German intelligence services have raised alarms in Berlin about the threat posed by Russia, with a focus on NATO's vulnerability and defensive capacity.
Russia is accused of executing nine Ukrainian prisoners in the Kursk region. The Ukrainian Prosecutor's Office has announced an investigation into the incident.
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The US government announced new sanctions on the Iranian oil sector to prevent Iran from using its oil revenues for funding 'deadly and destabilizing activities', including the development of its nuclear program.
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Iran is constructing a large underground factory in secret, capable of producing ballistic missiles in large quantities, including hypersonic missiles reaching speeds of 18,500 kilometers per hour.