- European Patent Office calls for greater EU market integration to boost tech growth
- Israel confirms killing of Iranian naval commander Alireza Tangsiri in airstrike
- NATO Secretary general praises Trump’s impact on alliance resilience
- Trump criticises UK aircraft carriers as ‘toys’ during NATO remarks
- Russia aids Iran with drones and intelligence to target US forces
- Scientists detect cocaine for the first time in sharks off the Bahamas
- Nicolas Maduro Appears in US Court as Lawyer Can’t Dismiss Drug Charges
- Prosecutors accuse Lundin Oil of complicity with Sudan’s military forces
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Israel confirmed the killing of Iranian naval commander Alireza Tangsiri in a precise airstrike in Bandar Abbas. The Israeli Defence Forces targetted Tangsiri for his role in disrupting maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, vowing to continue operations in Iran.
Donald Trump has branded the UK’s aircraft carriers, HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, as ‘toys’. He criticised NATO for not assisting the US in the Middle East, stating, “they aren’t the best aircraft carriers by the way”. Further developments are anticipated.
Nicolas Maduro returns to US court as charges of drug trafficking against him remain amid failed legal fee dismissal efforts.
Thousands of demonstrators descend on Washington to protest Trump inauguration Saturday’s march, rebranded as the…
After nine gruelling days of battling two massive wildfires in Los Angeles, firefighters finally caught a break on Thursday as fierce winds weakened, providing much-needed relief.
Apple has halted its AI-powered news alerts feature following widespread criticism and complaints about repeated inaccuracies in summarizing news headlines.
LA authorities searching for at least 36 missing people as wildfire death count rises to…
Southern California continues to grapple with the aftermath of devastating wildfires that have destroyed more than 12,000 buildings and claimed 25 lives. Harsh winds have fueled the fires, leaving millions of residents under evacuation orders and facing power outages.
The United States saw a notable rise in inflation last month, driven by spikes in energy and food costs. According to the Labor Department, prices in December increased by 2.9% compared to the same period a year earlier, up from 2.7% in November.
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