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The armed conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States has entered its second week with no clear resolution in sight, as military operations and political rhetoric intensify on multiple fronts. Washington and Tehran have hardened their positions while missile exchanges, airstrikes, and threats to global energy infrastructure continue to heighten international concern. The confrontation began on 28 February 2026,…

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North Korea will dispatch 1,000 military deminers and 5,000 construction troops to Russia’s war-damaged Kursk region, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu said during a visit to Pyongyang on Tuesday. He framed the deployment as “brotherly aid” aimed at clearing unexploded ordnance, restoring rail links and repairing housing battered by Ukrainian strikes. Sending workers abroad is not new for Pyongyang.…

Iran Launches Major Missile Attack on Israeli Cities The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel reached a new level of intensity as Iranian forces launched over 100 missiles targeting major Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and Haifa. The strikes resulted in widespread destruction, with significant damage reported in residential areas and critical infrastructure. Emergency services in central Israel confirmed the…

Prime Minister Donald Tusk breathed a public sigh of relief on Wednesday after his centrist-led government survived a confidence motion in Poland’s lower house. Yet the 243-210 tally in the 460-seat Sejm only settles who governs— not for how long— as a nationalist president-elect and widening cracks inside Tusk’s ideologically diverse coalition threaten to hobble his promised reforms. A Vote…

A Devastating Aviation Disaster in Ahmedabad An international flight operated by Air India faced a tragic end shortly after takeoff from the city of Ahmedabad, located in the northwestern region of India. The aircraft was en route to London and carried a total of 244 people onboard, including passengers and crew. Within minutes of departure, the plane crashed into a…

Israeli military engineers clearing a network of underground passages beneath Gaza’s European Hospital in Khan Yunis confirmed on 8 June that one of the bodies recovered is that of Mohammed Sinwar, the de facto commander of Hamas’s forces in the enclave and younger brother of the movement’s overall leader, Yahya Sinwar. DNA tests matched samples taken from the remains with…

Activists Intercepted on Gaza-Bound Aid Boat A group of 12 international activists, including Swedish environmental advocate Greta Thunberg, was intercepted by Israeli forces while attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza by sea. The vessel, a small yacht operated by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition and named The Madleen, was aiming to challenge the Israeli naval blockade and draw global attention…