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Mikhail Galuzin pointed out that the West is striving to do so through the hands of its Kiev puppets
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The US revoked the visa of Brazil's ambassador to Washington in response to Brazil's refusal to formally approve Trump's nominee, Daniel Perez, as US ambassador to Brasília and its recent denial of visas to several US diplomats. A senior State Department official said the visa would be reinstated once Brazil grants diplomatic approval ("agrément") to the US nominee, describing the move as a reciprocal measure rather than an expulsion. Source: Reuters
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Ten more militants who fought against Ukraine as members of Russia-backed armed groups have been sentenced to 15 years in prison, with their property confiscated, based on evidence collected by the SBU's military counterintelligence and investigators.

The main reason for the depletion of air defense stocks was the war with Iran

US Centcom says Hormuz remains 'free and open' US Central Command (Centcom) said on Tuesday that the Strait of Hormuz "remains free and open" for commercial vessels amid the Iranian blockade of the waterway. "Over the past three months, US forces have assisted more than 1,000 vessels in successfully transiting the strait despite unwarranted Iranian aggression, and these transits continue today," Centcom said in a post on X. The southern route through the Strait of Hormuz remains free and open f

The Army is transforming its canceled long-range supergun into a test platform that could speed hypersonic development while reducing reliance on costly flight tests. The post Army Revives Giant Cannon to Advance Hypersonic Testing appeared first on TWZ.

The funeral for a couple and their toddler took place after they were killed in the US strike on Iran's Qeshm Island.
The Trump administration has increased U.S. intelligence operations in Cuba as part of a broader effort to pressure the communist government into major reforms or a change in power. Officials say the expanded intelligence presence could support a range of options, from gathering information to preparing for potential military action, though no operation has been decided. Source: POLITICO

Israeli military sets off 'huge explosion' in southern Lebanon’s Haddatha Israeli forces have set off a “huge explosion” in the southern Lebanese town of Haddatha, according to reports from Lebanon’s National News Agency. This comes as the first day of a new round of Israel-Lebanon talks commence in Rome, aimed at advancing a framework agreement under which Israeli forces would withdraw from the areas it is occupying in southern Lebanon as Hezbollah disarms.

The United Nations Children's Fund noted in a statement posted on its website that over the past several days, "children have again been killed and injured in attacks in the Russian Federation"

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Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Taiwanese Defense Minister Wellington Koo said that Taiwan-U.S. security cooperation extends beyond arms sales and includes broader exchanges intended to help the military incorporate partners’ combat experience into tactics suited to Taiwan’s threat environment. Koo also outlined a layered counter-drone effort combining electronic warfare, lasers, high-power microwaves, automated guns, and interceptors, while emphasizing mobility, survivability, and op
Trump: This is the GOLDEN AGE OF AMERICA, and we’re just getting started. We’re already achieving heights that nobody thought possible — and the biggest Victories are still ahead!

'Collective punishment': US Supreme Court greenlights $656m judgement against Palestinian officials The US Supreme Court has refused to freeze a $656m judgement against the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) after the two groups said they were too cash-strapped to compensate Americans for attacks in Israel during the Second Intifada. The decision was announced on Monday by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, a liberal justice who is tasked with taking on emergency c
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A near-miss strike by Lithuania's Kyiv embassy and a rising ballistic-missile share point to a Russian air campaign growing harder to stop, even as Ukraine's intercept record holds.
There were 216 combat clashes on the front line, and in the Pokrovsk direction the Russians carried out 23 attacks on Ukrainian Armed Forces positions, losing nearly 50 invaders.

Shin Bet head reportedly thinks there are other means to rein in soaring settler violence, and that the unit tasked with countering it sometimes harasses suspects for no reason The post Zini said to veto agents’ call to put Jewish extremists in administrative detention appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Senior RSF commander Mahdi Jebel Moon was killed in heavy clashes with army-aligned Joint Forces north of El Geneina in West Darfur, both sides confirmed, marking a fresh setback for the paramilitary group. https://t.co/plXitfHYSb https://t.co/H0rkowv5VZ

US Centcom says it redirected total of 45 vessels to enforce ‘blockade against Iran’ The US military says that, as of 4 August, US forces have redirected a total of 45 commercial vessels, disabled 2 and boarded 2 in order to "ensure compliance" with the blockade of Iranian ports it imposed in mid-July, according to a post from the US Central Command (Centcom) on X. That is one more vessel than the total of 44 announced by Centcom yesterday. A U.S. Sailor stands watch in the combat information c
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Thousands gather for mass funeral of 112 members of Abu Shreia and al-Hassaina families killed in 2023 Israeli attack.

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Netanyahu says Israeli forces ‘are not withdrawing from the current lines in Gaza’ Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli troops “are not withdrawing from the current lines in Gaza until Hamas is completely disarmed”, in a video posted to Facebook, cited by the Times of Israel. “Trump thinks, and his team thinks, that Hamas can be totally disarmed and Gaza demilitarised - we’re looking into it,” Netanyahu was quoted as saying. “They sent us a draft, we didn’t agree. It wasn’t ou
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that Israel will not withdraw from its current lines in Gaza until Hamas has completely disarmed and pushed back on a recent deal announced by US President Donald Trump.

The Security Assistance Group-Ukraine has coordinated billions of dollars in military aid since 2022. The Pentagon says the transition reflects Europe's growing role in supporting Kyiv's defense.
Northeast Asia's nuclear deterrence is maturing faster than its diplomacy
Chabad played an instrumental in Moldova since the outbreak of war in Ukraine in 2022, providing support for refugees, coordinating travel and in general providing a base for those in need.

According to the newspaper, Tehran requested the right to charge a toll for the passage of ships, guarantees of non-resumption of attacks, lifting the US naval blockade and easing sanctions against Iranian oil
Des usagers dénoncent des tracasseries attribuées à certains Wazalendo sur plusieurs axes routiers du Sud-Kivu https://t.co/WFcAYJ7fRU

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Iran is considering a plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by creating a voluntary fund financed by Gulf states and European countries that rely on the route. Rather than imposing formal tolls, the fund would cover navigation, environmental protection, and search-and-rescue services, similar to the existing model used in the Strait of Malacca. The proposal, reportedly backed by Oman, could provide a legal workaround since international law does not permit mandatory transit fees in key shipping
The Army Radio report follows IDF confirmations of several strikes over the weekend and in previous weeks, which killed multiple Gaza terrorists from different terror groups.

Israeli forces raid town south of Bethlehem, fire tear gas at residents Israeli forces raided the town of Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem, firing tear gas and sound bombs at residents, Wafa news reported, citing a local source. Troops also raided a commercial stall and damaged the property. No injuries were reported.

Charity warns that shrinking humanitarian support could threaten efforts to support communities trying to rebuild lives.
A Ukrainian long-range delta-wing strike drone passed just meters from a Turkish dry cargo ship in the Black Sea, spooking its crew. The drone was likely headed for a Russia-linked vessel or a target on the Russian coast. @Archer83Able https://t.co/DzyLH7jlIK