War Terrorism & Unrest
Boycotts and arguments – can the Eurovision Song Contest survive its biggest crisis? Mark Savage, Music correspondent and Ian Youngs, Culture reporter Reuters The next contest is due to be held in Vienna in May 2026 after Austrian singer JJ triumphed at this year’s event Thursday marked the biggest crisis in the history of the
Read MoreIran’s elite Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) Navy launched ballistic and cruise missiles at mock targets in the Persian Gulf on Friday as part of an announced two-day military drill designed to demonstrate its readiness against external threats, state media indicates, at a time the region is still on edge following the last June 12-day war involving
Read MoreOfficers recovered a stolen handgun, loaded magazines and ammunition, 1.9 grams of methamphetamine, 7.9 grams of marijuana, and burglary tools, including bolt cutters. Dec 5, 2025 minute read Seattle police arrested a 39-year-old man Wednesday after he allegedly used a stolen car to ram a patrol vehicle, injuring two officers in the Chinatown–International District. According
Read MorePresident Donald Trump’s administration has warned that Europe faces “civilisational erasure” and questioned whether certain nations can remain reliable allies, in a new strategy document that puts a particular focus on the continent. The 33-page National Security Strategy sees the US leader outline his vision for the world and how he will wield US military
Read MoreVarious major publications including The Telegraph and Newsweek are reporting claims that military-grade drones threatened Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s plane shortly before it landed at Dublin Airport on Monday. The mystery drones reportedly reached the coordinates where the Ukrainian president’s plane had been expected, but Zelensky is said to have arrived a little earlier than scheduled
Read More“These aren’t people who work. These aren’t people who say, ‘Let’s go, come on, let’s make this place great.’” The Washington State chapter of the embattled Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-WA) blasted President Donald Trump over his sharp rhetoric about Somali immigrants and Somali Americans after the administration amplified investigations into alleged fraud networks tied
Read MoreWatch: Verified footage of damaged Grozny tower after reported strike published at 10:46 GMT Our verification team has checked that this video – which shows the damage caused to a skyscraper in the Chechen capital – is newly uploaded and was taken in Grozny. We’ll bring you more on what appears to be a series
Read MoreVia Remix News, In the wake of Kyiv’s decision to allow men aged 18-22 to legally leave Ukraine last August, Poland has seen one of the largest waves of young Ukrainians flooding its borders. From Aug. 26 to Nov. 10, 49,700 Ukrainian citizens have applied for protection status (UKR), linked to a PESEL number, in
Read MorePutin’s Donbas comments make headlines published at 06:43 GMT Image source, Reuters Image caption, Putin spoke with journalists and executives of Aaj Tak and India Today TV channels at the Kremlin in Moscow on 3 December While Putin hasn’t spoken to the media yet after his arrival, his comments in an interview to an Indian
Read MoreBy Ethan Howland of UtilityDive While there don’t appear to be any specific, imminent cyber or physical threats to the U.S. power grid, China has been seeking vulnerabilities in network systems to be used in future attacks, panelists said during a U.S. House of Representatives hearing Tuesday on threats to the U.S. energy system. Volt
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