U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken clarified on Friday that the United States had not participated in any offensive operations, following claims that Israel had conducted retaliatory strikes on Iran. Speaking at a press conference on the island of Capri, Blinken emphasized that the U.S. and other G7 nations are primarily focused on de-escalating the situation, refraining from commenting directly …
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US House Approves $60.8 Billion Military Aid for Ukraine
On Saturday, April 20th, the US House of Representatives voted decisively, 311-112, in favor of a substantial $60.8 billion military aid package for Ukraine amidst its ongoing conflict with Russia, which has now spanned two years. This funding is critical as Ukraine faces a significant ammunition shortage. Additionally, the House approved $26.4 billion in support for Israel during its conflict …
Read More »Macron Vows to Curb Lebanon-Israel Violence
French President Emmanuel Macron assured Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati that France is committed to doing “everything in its power” to prevent further escalation of violence between Lebanon and Israel, according to statements from Macron’s office. During their meeting in Paris, Macron emphasized France’s ongoing support for Lebanon’s stability amidst increasing tensions in the Middle East, triggered by a …
Read More »Iraq Military Base Targeted in Bombing
Several individuals were injured in a bombing attack at the Calso military base in Babylon province, south of Baghdad, which hosts Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashed al-Shaabi), according to two security sources early Saturday. An interior ministry official reported one death and eight injuries, while a military official noted three Iraqi soldiers were injured. Hashed al-Shaabi stated the explosion caused …
Read More »Urgent Calls for Calm Amid Reported Israeli Strike on Iran
Following a series of retaliatory actions between Israel and Iran, world leaders are urging calm as tensions escalate in the region. This comes after Iran’s state media reported explosions in a central province, and an Iranian minister dismissed an Israeli micro-drone operation as inconsequential. The increase in hostilities has led to fluctuations in global market prices for oil, gold, and …
Read More »Hamas Leader Haniyeh Heads to Turkey for Talks
As tensions rise in the Middle East, Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas, is set to meet with Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. This meeting comes at a time when regional conflicts intensify, notably after Israel’s alleged attack on Iran and amid preparations for a new offensive in Gaza. Erdogan, who has previously attempted to mediate in the Palestinian conflict, …
Read More »Putin Warns Netanyahu: No Surprise War on Lebanon
Diplomatic efforts are actively underway to dissuade Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from initiating a widespread conflict in Lebanon, according to a diplomatic source. In discussions with leaders from prominent global powers including the U.S., Russia, and France, Netanyahu expressed his intent to “discipline Hezbollah,” as reported by the Nidaa al-Watan newspaper. The source highlighted a caution from Russian President …
Read More »Space Debris Menaces Earth’s Magnetic Field
Space is becoming crowded not only with operational satellites but also with the remnants of defunct ones. As entities like SpaceX compete for dominance in satellite-based internet services, there’s a concerning increase in space debris that poses significant risks. Experts, including Dr. Jonathan McDowell from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, are sounding the alarm about the rapid proliferation of satellite …
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