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Russia warns foreign forces in Ukraine would be lawful military targets

Russia warns Western troops deployed to Ukraine would be “legitimate combat targets,” escalating tensions after the U.K. and France announced plans to deploy a multinational force in the event of a cease-fire. In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry said “militaristic declarations” by a coalition of pro-Ukraine governments were becoming increasingly dangerous. It said any Western “military units, military facilities, depots and other infrastructure on Ukrainian territory will be classified as foreign intervention,…

Somalia PM: Israel’s ‘North Western State of Somalia’ recognition aims for bases, Palestinian displacement

Somalia to take Israel’s ‘North Western State of Somalia’ recognition to U.N., warns of Red Sea militarization MOGADISHU — Somalia will bring Israel’s announcement recognizing the self-declared “North Western State of Somalia” to the U.N. Security Council, Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre said, calling the move illegal and warning it could enable military basing, heighten Red Sea security risks and undermine Africa’s borders. In an interview with Egypt’s AlQahera News, Barre thanked Cairo for backing Somalia’s sovereignty and…

U.S. targets ISIS militants with airstrikes in northwest Nigeria

U.S. strikes Islamic State targets in northwest Nigeria at Abuja’s request, military says The United States carried out an airstrike against suspected Islamic State militants in northwest Nigeria, U.S. Africa Command said, in an operation coordinated with Nigerian authorities that killed multiple militants in Sokoto state. Nigeria’s foreign ministry confirmed the action as part of ongoing security cooperation with Washington that includes intelligence sharing and “strategic coordination to target militant groups.” Foreign…

Russia targets lunar nuclear power station within the next decade

Russia plans nuclear power plant on the moon by 2036 as space powers race to build permanent bases Russia plans to build a nuclear power plant on the moon by 2036 to supply energy for its lunar program and a joint Russian-Chinese research station, accelerating a new phase of competition over the earth’s only natural satellite. Roscosmos, the state space corporation, said it has signed a contract with aerospace firm Lavochkin Association to develop the project, which would support rovers, a lunar observatory and the…

U.S. conducts airstrikes on over 70 ISIS targets in Syria

U.S. forces struck more than 70 Islamic State group targets across central Syria in what President Donald Trump called “very serious retaliation” for a Dec. 13 attack in Palmyra that killed three Americans, U.S. Central Command said. The return strikes hit multiple sites with fighter jets, attack helicopters and artillery, CENTCOM said, employing more than 100 precision munitions against known Islamic State infrastructure and weapons depots. U.S. officials said a lone gunman affiliated with the militant group carried out the…

EU allocates €250,000 for hunger, health, and disaster relief in Kenya

The European Union has announced €250,000 (about Sh40 million) in humanitarian aid to help Kenyan communities facing a worsening convergence of drought, floods, food insecurity and disease outbreaks. The funding will be routed through the Disaster Response Emergency Fund of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies to support operations by the Kenya Red Cross Society. In a statement issued Tuesday, the EU said the allocation responds to Kenya’s “rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation,…

Sweeping Crackdown in Egypt Targets Social Media Content Creators

Egypt’s campaign against online creators exposes a new front in the fight over free expression In the last weeks Egyptian authorities have detained and charged dozens of people who make videos, run social accounts or otherwise produce content for the internet, according to Human Rights Watch. The accusations are striking not for their specificity but for their vagueness — a range of crimes from “public morals” violations to “undermining family values” — and for whom they appear to be aimed at: a generation that came of age…

Large-scale offensive targets Al-Shabaab militants in central Somalia

Somali forces, backed by US air support, strike Al-Shabaab in central region MOGADISHU — Somali security forces, with support from the United States Africa Command, say they killed at least 12 fighters from the militant group Al-Shabaab in a planned operation this week in central Somalia — a raid officials cast as a tactical victory but one that also lays bare the persistent challenges facing the fragile federal government. The operation took place in the Ceel-dhiiqo Weyne area of Galgaduud, a windswept region that has…

Putin Warns Western Forces in Ukraine Would Become Russian Targets

Wars of Words: The Perils of Peace Talks in Ukraine The geopolitical chess game unfolding in Ukraine finds its latest moves defined by the stark statements of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the collective determination of Western nations. These two forces are now at odds, revealing the complexities of an unsolved conflict where peace seems a distant mirage. Putin's Stark Warning In a compelling declaration at an economic forum in Vladivostok, President Putin issued a strong warning: any Western troops deployed to…

Ukraine Deploys UK Long-Range Missiles Against Russian Targets – Reports Reveal

Ukraine Deploys UK Long-Range Missiles Against Russia - Reports Recent reports indicate a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia: Ukrainian forces have reportedly begun utilizing long-range missiles supplied by the United Kingdom. This marks a notable escalation in military capabilities for Ukraine and a pivotal moment in their fight to reclaim territories occupied by Russian forces. Contextual Background Since the onset of hostilities in 2014 after Russia's annexation of Crimea, Ukraine…