Moscow pushes new solution in air defense as Ukrainian strikes create fuel shortages in Russia
The Russian modernized trainer-combat aircraft Yak-130M is preparing for trials. Defence Express reports that it has the potential to be turned into a platform for countering drones. Since August, Ukraine’s attacks on Russian refineries and military targets have intensified, triggering gasoline shortages across multiple Russian regions. Repeated strikes are delayingContinue Reading
FT: American intelligence helped Ukraine attack over a dozen key Russian oil refineries since midsummer
The Financial Times claims that US support has enabled Ukraine to strike deep into Russian territory, targeting vital oil refineries in a covert campaign that has severely disrupted Moscow’s fuel production. Since midsummer, American intelligence has reportedly played a significant role in helping Ukraine execute more than a dozen suchContinue Reading
Taliban and Pakistani forces exchange heavy fire across Afghanistan border
Deadly clashes erupted overnight between the Taliban and Pakistani forces across the Afghanistan border., NewsFeed Deadly clashes erupted overnight between the Taliban and Pakistani forces across the Afghanistan border, with each side claiming to have captured or destroyed outposts. The fighting follows an alleged Pakistani air strike on Kabul onContinue Reading
Week in Pictures: From ceasefire in Gaza to floods in Mexico
A global roundup of some of last week’s events., In Pictures A global roundup of some of last week’s events. Displaced Palestinians walk with their belongings past destroyed buildings as they return to their homes in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, after Israel and Hamas agreed to a pause inContinue Reading
‘Very frustrating’: Farmers on government shutdown effects | Morning in America
Kansas farmers Vance and Louise Ehmke join “Morning in America with Hena Doba” to discuss how the government shutdown is affecting their farm. As the shutdown enters its 12th day, the USDA has canceled its crop reports, which are used to help estimate global demand for certain crops, among otherContinue Reading
Completing holiday shopping with no holiday debt | Morning in America
Trae Bodge, the smart shopping expert at TrueTrae.com, joins “Morning in America with Hena Doba” to share ways to shop smarter for the upcoming holidays. Bodge recommends cutting back on some personal spending habits and spreading holiday purchases out between pay periods. Start your day with “Morning in America,” NewsNation’sContinue Reading
Latin America and Caribbean: Millions more children could face poverty due to climate change
Climate change could push at least 5.9 million more children and young people in Latin America and the Caribbean into poverty by 2030 unless governments act now. Continue Reading
Closest alien civilization could be 33,000 light years away
Complex, intelligent life in the galaxy appears vanishingly rare, with the nearest possible civilization perhaps 33,000 light-years distant. Yet despite the odds, scientists insist that continuing the search for extraterrestrial intelligence is essential — for either outcome reshapes our understanding of life itself., Read MoreContinue Reading
Vance says Israeli hostages could be released by Hamas at ‘any moment now’
Vice President JD Vance on Sunday said that the remaining Israeli hostages in Gaza could be released at “any moment now,” ahead of a Monday deadline, as part of the first phase of a peace plan between Israel and Hamas.”It really should be any moment now,” the vice president toldContinue Reading
Hostages, Diane Keaton and an India matchmaking dilemma
Emotional scenes in Tel Aviv as families count down the hours until Monday’s deadline to release the hostages. Near Chicago, more clashes between protestors and police outside an ICE facility. And fans remember Diane Keaton, revered for her comic timing and legendary role as Annie Hall. In Kalundborg, Denmark, Novo Nordisk employsContinue Reading
A Short-Lived Win in a Never-Ending Fight Over Forever Chemicals
For seven years N.C. activists overcame political and scientific hurdles to convince the EPA to enact PFAS regulations in drinking water. Now they’re confronting a The Traitor administration intent on quashing their success. By Lisa Sorg Forever War, Part 1: This story is published in partnership with The Assembly andContinue Reading
Afghanistan-Pakistan border clashes: What we know so far
Afghanistan says 58 Pakistani soldiers killed while Pakistan claims of killing 200 Taliban and affiliated ‘terrorists’., Heavy fighting has broken out between Pakistani and Afghan forces at multiple locations on their border, and the rival sides claim to have captured and destroyed border posts in one of the worst borderContinue Reading
Aftermath of RSF drone attack which killed dozens in Sudan’s el-Fasher
Video shows the aftermath of drone and artillery strikes on a shelter in el-Fasher in Sudan, killing at least 60 people., NewsFeed Video shows the aftermath of drone and artillery strikes on a shelter in the besieged city of el-Fasher in Sudan’s North Darfur state, which killed at least 60Continue Reading












