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China Says It Found US Submarine-Hunting Device
Video in a social media account affiliated with Chinese TV allegedly shows a U.S. Navy plane dropping cylindrical sonar objects.
Putin's NATO Ally Appears to Have Animated Chat With Zelensky at Summit
A brief exchange between Zelensky and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the European Council Summit is raising eyebrows.
Hong Kong Students Sing China's Anthem Too Softly, Probe Finds
Teachers at two schools were warned to help students 'cultivate the habit and confidence' to sing the anthem loudly and with enthusiasm.
'Nuclear Disaster' Warning Issued by Analysts Over Ukraine War
"As a planet, we are on a path to disaster and potential mutual destruction," a longtime nuclear analyst told Newsweek.
Construction Underway on €8 Billion 'Smart City'
An €8.5 billion "smart city" is being built along the Athenian coast, framed by its developers as the future of urban living.
Putin Ally's Email 'Hack' Reveals Plan for Territorial Claims in Arctic
Hackers say they accessed emails of one of Dmitry Medvedev's aides, which revealed a think tank had proposed Russia substantially increase its Arctic territory.
Satellite Data Suggests Russia May Be Running Out of Tanks
German newspaper "Süddeutsche Zeitung" trained an AI model to examine satellite imagery of 87 Russian military sites.
Ancient Egyptian Scribes Faced 'Occupational Risk' Too
The remains of individuals buried in a necropolis during the 3rd millennium B.C. have shed new light on the lives of these scribes.
Video Shows Ukrainian Jet's 'Pop-Up' Maneuver to Drop Glide Bombs on Russia
The footage shows the high-precision bombs being released from a low altitude, followed by an anti-missile maneuver.
Tucker Carlson's Viral Confrontation With Reporter Cheered by Conservatives
"How do they get people this stupid in the media?" Carlson asked in Australia during a tour.
Jonathan Meijer Speaks Out as Documentary Exposes 'Man With 1,000 Kids'
The Netflix documentary, The Man With 1,000 Kids, shines a light on sperm donor Jonathan Meijer.
Crimea Satellite Images Show Military Training Ground Fire Spreading
The fire broke out on Cape Chauda in annexed Crimea at a launch site used by Russian forces to deploy kamikaze drones.
Map Reveals New Proposed European Defensive Lines Against Russia
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have proposed a wall along the EU's external border with Russia.
Bolivia Coup Sparks CIA Conspiracy Theories
While there is no evidence of CIA involvement in the failed coup, the agency's historical support for Latin American military regimes has left a lasting legacy.
Putin Admits Russian Navy's Weaknesses
Putin plans to "comprehensively upgrade" the Russian navy after substantial losses
World's Fastest Train Runs Into Trouble
A railway using the world's fastest train is undergoing construction between Tokyo and Nagoya, though environmental objections have stalled its arrival.
Bishop Strickland Issues Warning Over 'Deep Corruption' in Vatican
"There will be no peace in the Catholic Church until the McCarrick scandal is fully exposed," the conservative bishop wrote on social media.
North Korea Claims Game-Changing New Weapon
The South Korean military said the North's test on Wednesday ended in failure.
Putin's Top Banker Issues Dire Warning on Economy: 'Ruination'
Vladimir Chistyukhin, the deputy chairman of the Bank of Russia, said the country must find a way to trade exports.
Putin Ally Rues Kharkiv Offensive Failures: 'Meat Grinder'
"This is war. The enemy is serious; he is evolving. It can't be avoided," said military blogger Alexander Kots.
Russian Plant Making Fighter Jet Fuel Attacked 620 Miles From Ukraine
The Redkinsky Research Plant in the Tver region was previously struck by Ukrainian drones in September 2023.
Putin's Russia Stirs Up North-South Korea Tensions
China will want to ensure Moscow and Pyongyang's burgeoning ties don't go "too far," one analyst said.