By Sputnik International Russia’s use of its advanced Oreshnik missile system in early January served primarily as a demonstration of power, Ralf Niemeyer, head of…
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By Topwar Israeli company Elbit Systems has shown a video of the Iron Fist active protection system testing, which shows successful operation against various attack…
By Anthony China’s top general is in deep water. In an exclusive report, the Wall Street Journal has reported that China’s top military general has been…
By Topwar Germany, Europe’s main arms supplier, has refused to supply Kyiv with additional Patriot anti-aircraft systems, despite Zelenskyy’s persistent requests. German Defense Minister Boris…
By Chris Powell President Donald Trump announced late Monday that the United States will sharply increase tariffs on South Korean imports after what he described…
NATO has reportedly discussed blocking non‑member states from obtaining mining rights on the island By RT International Western officials are discussing ways to limit Russian…
The Ukrainian leader called the bloc indecisive and unable to defend itself during his speech in Davos By RT International The EU must stop sending…
The IDF is searching for the body of Israel Police Master Sgt. Ran Gvili in Gaza City cemetery. By JNS Staff Israel has agreed to…
Online memes about the mythical city of Agartha are reviving Nazi occult beliefs and spreading antisemitic ideology among young users. What appears ironic or absurd is increasingly linked to online radicalization and real-world violence.
This article challenges conventional history, arguing that ancient Jerusalem and the Holy Land were located in California rather than the Middle East. By reexamining Roman, French, and colonial records, it explores how language, cartography, and empire reshaped historical memory.
By Batko Slavisha Milacic The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), where Bosniak Muslims form the overwhelming majority (around 70%), continues to be a hotspot…
By RT International Copenhagen “will not budge an inch” on giving up its sovereignty, FM Rasmussen has said Denmark will not enter into talks about…
Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney reflects on her political career and the controversies surrounding her criticism of U.S.-Israel policy influence. The interview explores censorship, lobbying power, and the limits of acceptable political debate.
President Donald Trump has reportedly invited Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko to join a newly proposed international “Peace Council.” Minsk says the move recognizes Belarus’ role in peacebuilding, following similar invitations to other world leaders.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s remarks at Davos underscored President Trump’s pragmatic stance on Greenland and U.S. security. The administration argues NATO and Europe lack the capacity to defend Greenland without American leadership.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that the modern world order has shifted toward a “might makes right” approach, accusing Western powers of abandoning international rules. He argued the policy is fueling crises globally while destabilizing Western societies themselves.


















