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NATO Holding Largest Exercises In Decades As Europe Prepares For War
NATO Holding Largest Exercises In Decades As Europe Prepares For War

The NATO military alliance confirmed Thursday that 90,000 troops will participate in its largest exercise since the Cold War to test its ability for an armed conflict with adversaries like Russia.

Iraq Wants US-Led Coalition To Leave
Iraq Wants US-Led Coalition To Leave

Iraq’s prime minister reiterated Thursday that the current U.S.-led military coalition helping his nation fight Islamic State militants should leave after he earlier expressed outrage about a U.S. airstrike in his nation.

Pakistan Attacks Iran After Missile Strike, Killing Several Civilians
Pakistan Attacks Iran After Missile Strike, Killing Several Civilians

Nuclear-armed Pakistan and increasingly nuclear-capable Iran were dangerously moving toward all-out war Thursday as Pakistan responded to an Iranian missile attack killing at least nine people, several sources said.

China Building Mega Port in South America To Expand Its Silk Road Project
China Building Mega Port in South America To Expand Its Silk Road Project

China is building a mega port in Peru to open its silk highway to South America, Reuters News Agency reported.

WEF: Mankind ‘On Way To New World Order’
WEF: Mankind ‘On Way To New World Order’

The president of the influential World Economic Forum (WEF) says, “We are on the way to a new world order” at a time when power is shifting away from the United States as China’s military and economy grows.

US Hits Houthi Sites Again As Israel-Hamas Was Escalates
US Hits Houthi Sites Again As Israel-Hamas Was Escalates

The United States military fired another wave of ship- and submarine-launch missile strikes against Houthi-controlled sites on Wednesday, the U.S. Central Command said, as the Israel-Hamas rapidly engulfes the Middle East.

Suriname Seeks Arrest Of Ex-President After Massacre Conviction
Suriname Seeks Arrest Of Ex-President After Massacre Conviction

The Surinamese police issued an arrest warrant Wednesday for Suriname’s former president, Desi Bouterse, who was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for the killings of 15 opponents.

IMF Reports 40% of Jobs Could Be Replaced by Artificial Intelligence
IMF Reports 40% of Jobs Could Be Replaced by Artificial Intelligence

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that approximately 40% of jobs worldwide by the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI). The IMF also warned that this technological shift in the global job market would intensify social inequalities and potentially lead to increased social unrest.

US Navy Intercepts Iranian Weapons Destined for Houthi Rebels in Yemen During Mission Where Two Seals Went Missing
US Navy Intercepts Iranian Weapons Destined for Houthi Rebels in Yemen During Mission Where Two Seals Went Missing

U.S. Navy SEALs recently intercepted a vessel carrying Iranian-made missile components and other armaments intended for Yemen’s Houthi rebels. During this operation, conducted last week, two SEALs were reported missing, according to a statement released by the U.S. military on Tuesday.

Iran Fires Ballistic Missiles Into Sites in Syria, Iraq
Iran Fires Ballistic Missiles Into Sites in Syria, Iraq

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards claimed responsibility for an attack on what they referred to as Israel’s “intelligence center” in Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, the Iranian state media reported on Monday.

Britain Warns Houthis Of Further Western Strikes After US Ship Is Hit
Britain Warns Houthis Of Further Western Strikes After US Ship Is Hit

Britain’s prime minister warned the Iran-backed, Yemen-based Houthis of further Western strikes after they hit a U.S.-owned ship in the Red Sea.

US Jet Shoots Down Houthi Missile As Fighting Intensifies
US Jet Shoots Down Houthi Missile As Fighting Intensifies

A U.S. fighter jet shot down an anti-ship cruise missile that was fired from the Iran-backed Houthis towards an American warship in the Red Sea, the United States Central Command said late Sunday.

Dutch Mosques Demand Koran Burning Ban
Dutch Mosques Demand Koran Burning Ban

Dutch mosques have urged the Netherlands to ban the burning of the Koran after several people were injured when the leader of anti-Islam group Pegida tried to torch that book, deemed holy by Muslims.

Britain Detains 6 Over Plot To Attack Stock Exchange
Britain Detains 6 Over Plot To Attack Stock Exchange

British police confirmed Sunday they had detained six suspects involved in an alleged Palestinian plot to attack the London Stock Exchange, impacting global financial trade.

Frederik X, Now King of Denmark After Historic Succession (Worthy News Radio)
Frederik X, Now King of Denmark After Historic Succession (Worthy News Radio)

Frederik X became the King of Denmark on Sunday following the formal abdication of his mother, Queen Margrethe II, who was on the throne for 52 years. Tens of thousands of Danes gathered in Copenhagen to witness the historic succession.