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India keeps buying Russian oil despite US warnings

India has ramped up imports of discounted Russian crude oil despite US warnings of potential sanctions, as New Delhi seeks to secure affordable energy supplies amid global market volatility.

Bali helicopter crash kills Australian pilot

A devastating helicopter crash in Bali has left an Australian pilot dead and four Russian tourists injured. The incident occurred during a scenic tour, raising serious safety concerns.

Obama links Tulsi Gabbard to Russian intelligence

Former US President Barack Obama has reportedly suggested that Tulsi Gabbard, the ex-Democratic congresswoman, may have ties to Russian intelligence. The allegations have reignited political tensions ahead of the 2024 election.

US warns of ISIS resurgence in Syria

The US State Department has raised alarms over a potential Islamic State resurgence, as Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces continue operations against remaining militants. Washington reaffirms support for SDF amid ongoing security challenges.

Ukrainian Children Dying in Russian Attacks

As Russian attacks intensify, Ukrainian children are paying the ultimate price, with homes, schools, and hospitals becoming battlegrounds. Read the heartbreaking accounts of loss and resilience.

Putin-linked assassination plot foiled near Benidorm

Spanish police have thwarted an assassination attempt on a Russian dissident linked to Vladimir Putin, uncovering a cache of weapons in a raid near Benidorm. The shocking plot involved a hitman and a former soldier.

UK charity accused of misusing veterans' donations

A leading UK armed forces charity faces scrutiny after allegations emerge that donations intended for homeless veterans were misused. Discover the shocking details and the impact on those who served our country.

Russian military plane vanishes with 8 crew

A Russian military aircraft with eight crew members on board has mysteriously disappeared from radar, sparking an urgent search operation. Authorities remain tight-lipped as speculation grows.

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