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Iran Vows to Retaliate Against Israel.

Iran has promised to take action against Israel after Saturday’s air attack on Iranian military targets. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson said they will “use all available tools” to respond. Israel’s Attack Israel launched a series of airstrikes near Tehran and western Iran, targeting missile factories and other sites. Global Concerns The US and other countries

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Lithuania’s Leftist Opposition Wins Election.

Lithuania’s Socialist Democrats have won the country’s parliamentary election, capitalizing on widespread frustration over rising living costs and concerns about Russia. The party’s leader, Vilija Blinkeviciute, says the results show people want change. They’re expected to form a coalition government with two smaller parties. Why Did the Opposition Win? Soaring inflation, poor public services, and

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The high cost of governance under APC/President Bola Tinubu’s government is part of the reasons Nigeria cannot stop borrowing money from the international community.

We had in the past talked about this topic, and we shall continue to do so until this issue is properly addressed. If the APC/President Bola Tinubu’s government can cut the cost of governance and channel the money into other areas of needs, the country would be alright—not completely alright, but at least certain areas

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Government health facilities across Nigeria are so badly neglected and poorly managed which should be fixed.

We have talked several times concerning the poor situation of various public hospitals, including university teaching hospitals across Nigeria. During our working tour of these public health facilities in Nigeria, we discovered that the government of Nigeria has not been paying much attention to those establishments. Some insiders at these facilities which we visited told

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Beyond War: Can Humanity Find Alternative Paths to Growth and Progress?

Throughout history, mankind has always resorted to violence as the solution to all problems. Though partially successful, such methods have led to the death of many across countless timelines. The amount of restlessness in us is so huge that total peace seems like a cage and we are always set on edge. This could be

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NASA Drops Boeing Starliner for 2025 Missions, Favours SpaceX and Russia’s Soyuz.

NASA has made a significant shift in its plans for upcoming space missions. Due to ongoing issues with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, the agency will rely solely on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon for its 2025 Commercial Crew Program missions. The Starliner’s troubled test flight last month revealed major thruster problems, including a melting Teflon coating that rendered

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DJI

DJI Sues Pentagon Over Chinese Military Designation, Seeks Clearance

DJI, the world’s largest drone manufacturer, is taking the US Department of Defence to court over being labelled a Chinese military company. The company claims it’s been unfairly added to a list that prohibits American companies from doing business with them, despite having no ties to the Chinese military. DJI had tried to resolve the

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Germany and Turkey

Germany Resumes Large-Scale Arms Exports to Turkey Amid NATO Cooperation

Germany has restarted large-scale arms exports to Turkey, approving €103 million in defense equipment this year. This shift in policy reverses years of limited exports following Turkey’s 2016 military coup attempt and invasion of northern Syria. Germany has authorized: – 69 licenses worth €103 million, including €840,000 in arms. – 28 Seahake torpedoes and accessories

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Gaza Conflict Escalates: Israeli Airstrikes Kill Dozens, Humanitarian Crisis Deepens.

At least 73 people, including women and children, have been killed in Israeli airstrikes on Beit Lahia in northern Gaza, according to Hamas authorities. The strikes, which occurred late Saturday night, also injured dozens and left many trapped under rubble. However, Israel disputes the casualty figures, calling them “exaggerated” and inconsistent with their military’s information.

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