Trump’s $893 Billion Defense Budget Focuses on Drones, Missiles, and Troop Pay Raises – But Fewer Ships and Jets

Trump’s $893 Billion Defense Budget Focuses on Drones, Missiles, and Troop Pay Raises – But Fewer Ships and Jets

In a defense budget plan that signals a clear shift in priorities, former U.S. President Donald Trump is calling for more investment in cutting-edge weapons and a stronger focus on troop support — while scaling back on big-ticket fighter jets and Navy ships. At nearly $893 billion, Trump’s proposed budget for national defense in 2026 […]

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North Korea May Send More Troops to Russia as War in Ukraine Intensifies Says South Korea

North Korea May Send More Troops to Russia as War in Ukraine Intensifies Says South Korea

Seoul – Tensions are rising as South Korean lawmakers revealed on Thursday that North Korea might send even more troops to support Russia’s war effort in Ukraine as early as July or August. This assessment comes directly from South Korea’s intelligence agency, which has been closely monitoring developments between Pyongyang and Moscow. According to Lee […]

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Indonesia’s First Nuclear Power Plant by 2034: A Bold Step Toward a Greener Future

Indonesia’s First Nuclear Power Plant by 2034: A Bold Step Toward a Greener Future

JAKARTA, June 25 — In a defining move toward energy independence and environmental responsibility, Indonesia has announced plans to build its very first nuclear power plant by 2034. The goal? To break free from overdependence on fossil fuels and build a sustainable energy future for generations to come. Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia […]

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Iran Pushes Back on UN Nuclear Oversight Speeds Up Enrichment Amid Rising Tensions

Iran Pushes Back on UN Nuclear Oversight Speeds Up Enrichment Amid Rising Tensions

DUBAI, June 25 — In a bold and emotionally charged move, Iran’s parliament has passed a bill to scale back its cooperation with the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, a step that reflects deepening distrust and growing frustration after a recent wave of attacks on its nuclear facilities. The bill, announced by state-affiliated Nournews, still needs […]

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Global Trade Tensions Rising: China's Premier Calls for Cooperation Over Competition

Global Trade Tensions Rising: China’s Premier Calls for Cooperation Over Competition

TIANJIN, China – In a world already shaken by uncertainty, Chinese Premier Li Qiang delivered a sobering message at the World Economic Forum’s “Summer Davos” in Tianjin on Wednesday, warning that tensions in global trade are not just rising—they’re intensifying. With world leaders like Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong among the attendees, Premier Li’s words […]

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