US national security adviser visits Kyiv unannounced on Friday

US national security adviser visits Kyiv unannounced on Friday

He unveiled a new $400 million security assistance package for the country. The package includes drones, surface-to-air missiles, and restored T-72 tanks. Sullivan said the US will keep aiding Ukraine economically and humanitarianly. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan paid an impromptu visit to Kyiv on Friday, where he met with the president of that country, … Read more

Family confirms Australian’s death battling Kyiv’s army in Ukraine

Family confirms Australian's death battling Kyiv's army in Ukraine

Trevor Kjeldal claimed to be engaged in front-line combat. Authorities made no mention of how he passed away. Australian PM calls the news of his death “tragic,” says it’s “unfathomable”. Media is unable to independently corroborate his activities in Ukraine. A guy from Australia has passed away in Ukraine as conflict rages there, according to … Read more

Iran admits selling Russia drones before the Ukraine invasion

Iran admits selling Russia drones before the Ukraine invasion

Iran admits supplying Russia with drones prior to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Foreign minister: “We did provide a limited number of drones to Russia in the months before the start of the war in Ukraine”. Iran has previously denied providing Russia with weapons for use in Ukraine. Iran admits giving Russia drones prior to Moscow’s … Read more

Vladimir Putin signs bill mobilizing Russian criminals

Vladimir Putin signs bill mobilizing Russian criminals

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that makes it possible for criminals to be conscripted into the military. Convicted of serious crimes such as murder, robbery, theft, drug trafficking, and other similar acts are subject to mandatory military service. The only category of criminals excluded are those who committed treason, spying, or acts … Read more

French parliament stops when a member yelled, “Go back to Africa”

Go back to Africa

A far-right MP exclaimed, “They should go back to Africa,” as a black colleague discussed immigration. The remark caused the French parliament to come to a standstill. The National Rally member later claimed he was referring to migrants sailing to Europe rather than Carlos Martens Bilongo. A far-right MP exclaimed, “They should go back to … Read more

China’s missile debris limits Spain’s airspace

China's missile debris limits Spain's airspace

Airports in Barcelona and Ibiza were among those affected by the closure. The decision was made after China launched its potent Long March 5B rocket to deliver the Tiangong space station’s last module. Spain designated a 100 km (62 mi) wide exclusion zone as a safety measure. Due to the dangers associated with a Chinese … Read more

Iran’s security forces and official media hides protester’s death

Iran's security forces and official media hides protester's death

Iranian security services collaborating with state media to falsely identify a dead protester as a Basij militiaman. Milad Ostad-Hashem, 37, was shot in the back on September 25 in Tehran. State TV and news organizations labelled him as a “martyr”. Iranian security services are collaborating with state media to falsely identify a dead protester as … Read more

Volkswagen halts Twitter advertising

Volkswagen halts Twitter advertising

Volkswagen is the latest brand to stop advertising on Twitter following Elon Musk’s takeover of the company. Food manufacturer General Mills, which owns brands like Cheerios and Lucky Charms, did the same yesterday. Other brands, such as the American automaker General Motors, have also halted their paid activities on the platform. Since Elon Musk’s takeover … Read more

It appears that Twitter fired its communications team

It appears that Twitter fired its communications team

Twitter employees are waiting to find out if they will still have jobs tomorrow. The news follows the takeover of the social media platform by Tesla’s Elon Musk. One Twitter employee tweeted: “I’m still here but absolutely heartbroken for the amazing colleagues we’ve lost”. Twitter has not provided us with an official comment regarding the … Read more

South Korea launches fighter jets after spotting 180 North Korean warplanes

South Korea launches fighter jets after spotting 180 North Korean warplanes

South Korea says it saw 180 North Korean military aircraft in four-hour span. US Defense Secretary calls on Pyongyang to cease “irresponsible and reckless activities”. The UN Security Council is anticipated to convene Friday to address North Korea’s latest missile tests, the US says. South Korea sent out roughly 80 fighter aero planes after spotting … Read more

UK and Polish discuss bolstering NATO’s eastern flank as a “strong signal” to Putin

UK and Polish discuss bolstering NATO's eastern flank as a "strong signal" to Putin

The UK and Poland have discussed ways to bolster the security of NATO’s eastern flank. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki agreed on the need to “send a continued strong signal” against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Britain and Poland have agreed on the need to “send a continued strong signal” against … Read more

Vladimir Putin claims 318,000 Russians fought in Ukraine

Vladimir Putin claims 318,000 Russians fought in Ukraine

Vladimir Putin said that Russia has recruited an additional 18,000 soldiers on top of its objective of 300,000 to fight in Ukraine from the general male population. 49,000 of them are already in the combat zone fighting, and he attributed their victory to a “influx of volunteers”. Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia,  said on … Read more