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News & Articles By Belle Carter
10/22/2025
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By Belle Carter
EU moves to phase out Russian gas imports by 2028 amid Ukraine war fallout
The European Union has agreed to ban Russian natural gas imports (both LNG and pipeline gas) by Jan. 1, 2028, aiming to cut off funding for Moscow’s war in Ukraine while accelerating Europe’s shift to alternative energy sources. New Russian gas contracts will be prohibited starting January 2026, with short-term deals allowed until mid-2026 and […]
10/21/2025
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By Belle Carter
Zelensky hails progress on Patriot missile deal after tense Trump meeting
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that Ukraine is finalizing a contract with the U.S. for 25 Patriot missile systems, a critical boost for Ukraine’s war effort against Russia. Each system costs approximately $1 billion, and Ukraine is exploring financing options, including a proposed €140 billion reparations loan backed by frozen Russian assets. Acquiring the Patriot […]
10/21/2025
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By Belle Carter
Government shutdown threatens nuclear security as furloughs loom for critical staff
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) will furlough 80 percent of its workforce, leaving only essential personnel for cybersecurity, physical security and emergency response—halting nuclear modernization and maintenance programs. Experts warn prolonged shutdowns weaken nuclear deterrence, embolden adversaries (Russia, China) and risk losing highly skilled specialists who may seek other jobs. White House accuses Democrats […]
10/21/2025
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By Belle Carter
India and China locked in hydroelectric power struggle over Brahmaputra River
India has unveiled a $77 billion hydroelectric masterplan to harness the Brahmaputra River’s vast potential, aiming to develop 76 gigawatts(GW) of hydroelectric capacity by 2047. This plan includes 208 large hydro projects across 12 sub?basins, with Arunachal Pradesh alone accounting for 52.2 GW of untapped potential. China’s $167.8 billion mega dam project on the Yarlung […]
10/21/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.S. and China trade cyberattack allegations as tensions escalate
China has been named as the culprit behind a significant cyber-attack on U.S. national security networks, with the potential to disrupt critical infrastructure such as power grids, water supplies and fuel refineries. The attack is part of a broader strategy to exploit internal chaos and unrest in the United States and there are even rumors […]
10/21/2025
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By Belle Carter
Escalating tensions raise fears of Iran-Israel conflict
Iran faces severe economic sanctions, inflation, unemployment and public unrest. The government is purging foreign influence and consolidating military leadership, including forming a new Defense Council for strategic readiness. Iran warns its ceasefire with Israel is temporary and has withheld advanced weapons (e.g., precision-guided missiles) for future retaliation. Key adviser Ali Larijani’s Moscow visit signals […]
10/20/2025
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By Belle Carter
Microsoft warns of AI-driven cyber espionage surge from China, Russia targeting U.S.
China and Russia are using AI to enhance cyberattacks, including AI-generated disinformation, phishing scams and deepfake impersonations of officials, making attacks harder to detect. Microsoft blocked 1.6 million fake accounts per hour, highlighting the massive scale of the threat. Beijing’s top targets include U.S. defense infrastructure, South China Sea disputes and critical national assets, aiming […]
10/20/2025
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By Belle Carter
Houthis detain 20 UN employees in Yemen amid escalating crackdown on aid workers
Yemen’s Houthi rebels detained 20 UN employees (five Yemenis, 15 international workers) in Sanaa, accusing them of espionage—a claim the UN strongly denies. The arrests disrupt critical aid operations in Yemen, already devastated by war and famine. The Houthis confiscated UN communications equipment, severely hampering relief efforts. The UN and Yemen’s internationally recognized government condemned […]
10/20/2025
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By Belle Carter
Gaza ceasefire collapses: Israel and Hamas trade fire, risking wider conflict
The fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas unraveled on Sunday, Oct. 19, following a deadly exchange of fire in Rafah, with Israeli airstrikes killing at least 44 Palestinians and Hamas denying responsibility for the initial attack that left two Israeli soldiers dead. The U.S. military deployed armored vehicles and personnel to southwestern Gaza, ostensibly […]
10/20/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump threatens military action against Hamas over Gaza unrest, signaling policy shift
President Trump declared that the U.S. would “go in and kill” Hamas if they continue targeting alleged criminals and collaborators in Gaza—a sharp reversal from his earlier tacit approval of Hamas’ crackdowns. Days earlier, Trump downplayed Hamas’ suppression of gangs, stating, “They did take out a couple of gangs that were very bad… And that […]
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