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IRGC Launches Massive Military Drills In Western Iran Amid Tensions With U.S. And Israel
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) launched a large-scale drill in Kermanshah province, Iran, under the codename Payambar-e-A’azam 19. The exercise, aimed at improving combat readiness, focused on rapid response operations and...
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U.S. Builds New Military Base In Syria's Aleppo Province, Heightening Tensions
The U.S. has reportedly constructed a new military base in Syria’s Aleppo province, raising geopolitical tensions. Armored vehicles and a convoy of trucks have delivered equipment to the Kurdish-controlled region. Watch.
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Putin Aide Suggests Punishing Europe Over Its 'Bloodthirsty Policies' Against Russia | Ukraine War
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has called for decisive action against Europe, accusing it of "anti-Russian" policies and advocating political, economic, and hybrid measures to punish European nations aligned with the U.S. His...
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Jeju Air Crash Kills 179; South Korea Extends Inspections & Expands Probe Into Boeing
The U.S. is reportedly preparing to strike Iranian nuclear sites if Tehran pursues nuclear weapons. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan briefed President Biden on options for potential military action. The briefing...
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Saudi Arabia Considers Jets From Russia, China, Turkey As U.S. Develops Cold Feet Over F-35 Deal
U.S. ally Saudi Arabia is reportedly considering purchasing fighter jets from Russia, China and Turkey after Washington dragged its feet over the F-35 jet deal. The Kingdom, which wanted to enhance its air power amid evolving security...
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U.S. Weighs Military Strikes Against Iran Amid Escalating Nuclear Threat | Watch
The U.S. is reportedly preparing to strike Iranian nuclear sites if Tehran pursues nuclear weapons. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan briefed President Biden on options for potential military action. The briefing...
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Russia's Top General Alarms U.S. Military Boss; 'Giving Advance Notice Of Large-Scale...' | Details
In a historic first-ever call, Russia's Defence Chief, Gen. Valery Gerasimov, cautioned the top U.S. general, Gen. CQ Brown, about a large-scale Russian military exercise. The rare phone conversation, initiated by Russian President...
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Ford says Trump’s 25% tariff threat will hurt Ontario’s economy
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump announced plans to add a 25 per cent tariff to goods crossing into the country from Canada and Mexico. In response, Premier Doug Ford called the move “insulting” and said Prime Minister Trudeau has...
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U.S., Europe Gear Up For Christmas Festivities; Landmarks Shine With Bright Lights
As Christmas approaches, U.S. and European cities transformed into dazzling holiday destinations. NYC features the iconic Rockefeller Centre Christmas Tree while in Paris the iconic Eiffel Tower is adorned with fancy decorations and...
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"Democracy has no king," jazz legend Wynton Marsalis says
Post-election, legendary jazz musician Wynton Marsalis told #FortuneGlobalForum that U.S. democracy is always “in swing.”
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Harris condemns Trump for personal attack on Liz Cheney
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said former lawmaker Liz Cheney should face combat with 'guns trained on her face,' comments his campaign said were intended to criticize her as a warmonger but which critics, including...
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How Ukraine is preparing for the aftermath of the U.S. election
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Ukraine's justice minister, Olha Stefanishyna, about what U.S. election results could mean for Ukraine, as well as her message to Canada at a conference in Montreal on Ukraine’s...
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U.S. Secret Service admits failures around Trump assassination attempt in Pa.
The U.S. Secret Service acknowledged Friday failures that led to a gunman being able to wound former president Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pa., on July 13.
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US resumes sending some weapons to Ukraine
The U.S. has resumed sending some weapons to Ukraine, a week after the Pentagon directed a pause. (Scripps News)
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New vaccine panel member quits
A little over a week after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired all 17 people on the nation's vaccine advisory panel, one of his newly-appointed replacements has already stepped down. (Scripps News)
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US military moving more assets to Middle East
As the USS Gerald R. Ford sets sail to Europe, naval officials emphasize the strike group’s flexibility amid rising tensions in the Middle East. (Scripps News)
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Leaders around the world take stock of US bombings in Iran, and what comes next
President Donald Trump urged Iran to pursue peace after the U.S. military carried out unprecedented strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities on Saturday. (Scripps News)
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US advises Americans to avoid Israel and Iran
The Trump administration is urging Americans in the Middle East to flee as tensions between Iran and Israel continue to escalate. (Scripps News)
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International perception of the US is falling, including among its allies
Global polling shows an increasing number of people in U.S. allied countries have low confidence in President Trump and his administration. (Scripps News)
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'I may do it, I may not do it:' Trump weighs military options against Iran
Iran continues its defiance against the U.S. and Israel, warning that any military intervention by the U.S. could lead to severe consequences. (Scripps News)
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Trump weighing US military involvement in Israel-Iran conflict
Iran continues its defiance against the U.S. and Israel, warning that any military intervention by the U.S. could lead to severe consequences. (Scripps News)
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Israel likely needs US 'bunker buster' bombs to topple Irran's nuclear facility
Although the U.S. seeks to avoid direct involvement, B-2 bombers equipped with bunker-buster bombs may be an option in the Israel-Iran conflict. (Scripps News)
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Potential changes to protect lawmakers
The assassination of lawmaker in Minnesota is the latest in a string of political violence in the U.S. So which lawmakers in this country receive security and which ones do not? (Scripps News)
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Military ramps up recruitment efforts, spends billions to attract new enlistees
An effort to ramp up military recruitment numbers appears to be working. (Scripps News Group)