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News & Articles By Richard Brown
08/06/2024
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By Richard Brown
Operation Eastern Aurora: Poland and NATO boost air defense amid Ukraine-Russia tensions
Poland and its NATO allies have launched a significant air defense operation to enhance the security of Polish airspace, which borders both Ukraine and Russia. Dubbed Operation Eastern Aurora, this initiative is supported by British and American armed forces and runs in parallel with the deployment of 17,000 soldiers to the Polish-Belarusian border, where a […]
08/05/2024
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By Richard Brown
United, Delta, Lufthansa and other major airlines cancel flights to Tel Aviv amid heightened fears of Israel escalating conflict
The Lufthansa Group has joined several major airlines in suspending all passenger and cargo flights to and from Tel Aviv due to heightened security concerns. This decision follows similar moves by United Airlines, Delta Airlines, British Airways, Fly Dubai and Brussels Airlines, in response to escalating tensions in the region. (Related: Israeli tourism industry in collapse as […]
08/05/2024
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By Richard Brown
Israel’s assassination of Hamas leader Haniyeh in Iran signals Netanyahu’s willingness to escalate conflict into full-scale regional war
By ordering the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas’ political bureau, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sent a decisive message to Iran and the broader resistance movements in the region: He aims to escalate the conflict into a full-scale regional war. There is still no solid confirmation regarding how Haniyeh was killed, but […]
08/05/2024
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By Richard Brown
Russia to boost security ties with the Central African Republic following lifting of UN arms embargo
Russia is poised to enhance its security cooperation with the Central African Republic (CAR) following the United Nations Security Council’s decision to lift a decade-long arms embargo against the civil war-torn nation. The arms embargo was imposed on the CAR in 2013 in response to the outbreak of the civil war, which saw the internationally […]
08/05/2024
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By Richard Brown
U.S. military ill-equipped for major conflict, congressional study finds
According to a comprehensive report by the Congressional Commission on the National Defense Strategy, the U.S. Armed Forces is currently unprepared for major warfare. The study, conducted by a bipartisan panel of defense and national security experts, reveals that the U.S. faces some of the most severe threats in nearly a century but remains inadequately […]
08/02/2024
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By Richard Brown
State Department refusing to call IDF’s gang rape of an illegally detained Palestinian a WAR CRIME incident
The U.S. Department of State has declined to categorize the rape of an illegally detained Palestinian prisoner by Israeli soldiers at the Sde Teiman detention facility as a war crime. Al Quds reporter Said Arikat questioned State Department spokesman Vedant Patel about the incident. The prisoner, who sustained severe rectal injuries, was transferred to a […]
08/02/2024
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By Richard Brown
U.S. leading diplomatic efforts to prevent Israel from retaliating against Hezbollah strikes
The United States is spearheading a diplomatic effort to dissuade Israel from striking Beirut or major civilian infrastructure in Lebanon following a deadly rocket attack on the Golan Heights. The attack, which resulted in the deaths of 12 children, has intensified the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. According to sources, including Lebanese and Iranian officials […]
08/01/2024
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By Richard Brown
Yemen’s Houthis pledge solidarity and support for Lebanon if Israel invades
The Houthis of Yemen have pledged their solidarity with Lebanon and Hezbollah in the face of a possible Israeli invasion. On July 29, Mohammed Abdulsalam, a spokesman for the Ansarallah Movement – the formal name of the Houthi movement – and the head of the rebel movement’s delegation to the United Nations, affirmed Yemen’s position […]
07/31/2024
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By Richard Brown
Western nations cancel flights to Lebanon amid rising Israeli threats
Flights to and from Beirut airport faced cancellations and delays on July 29 due to Israeli threats of an attack on Lebanon, following the massacre in the town of Majdal Shams in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights. Air France and the low-cost airline Transavia France halted their flights between Paris and Beirut on July 29 and […]
07/31/2024
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By Richard Brown
Hackers leak sensitive information from one of U.S. government’s largest IT service providers
Hackers have leaked internal documents from Leidos Holdings Inc., exposing sensitive information from one of the largest IT services providers to the U.S. government. Leidos, based in Virginia and a key contractor for the U.S. Department of Defense, is believed to have originated from a previously reported compromise of a Diligent Corp. system used by […]
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