- January 7th, 2026
After years of intense negotiations and international pressure, Britain is on the verge of resolving its long-standing territorial dispute with Mauritius over the Chagos Archipelago, located in the central Indian Ocean. The potential deal could end decades of tension between...
Following a decisive victory in the July general elections, the newly elected Labour government under Prime Minister Keir Starmer has made economic growth and stability the cornerstone of its political discourse. With the UK’s annual GDP growth hovering at a...
Last week, NATO heads of state gathered in Washington to commemorate the alliance's 75th anniversary. While the summit’s outcomes were largely predictable, the discussions revealed an unexpected emphasis on China. The Asian superpower emerged as a central topic of concern,...
In the global arena, the U.S. presidential election holds profound implications far beyond its borders. The international community closely scrutinizes each candidate's stance on foreign policy, recognizing that decisions made in the White House ripple across continents. As the upcoming...
The United States and Britain have launched retaliatory strikes against Iran-linked sites in Yemen, targeting 36 Huthi targets. The strikes were carried out by ships and warplanes, following a drone strike in Jordan last month that killed three American service...
How are the Houthis accusing the US and UK of targeting the terminal?Yemen's Houthi militia has reported that the US and UK have carried out two airstrikes on the Red Sea Ras Isa port in Hodeidah, Yemen. The attacks occurred...
The Houthis and their Iranian allies employ radar and satellite communications to target commercial vessels and US and UK warships. The US should consider jamming Iranian radars used by the Houthis and working with commercial satellite operators to shut down...
American and British intelligence experts are gathering detailed targeting information for a potential strike on Houthi missile sites as continued rebel attacks on Red Sea shipping threaten global trade. The likelihood of significant Western retaliation against Yemen is increasing, with...
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