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CIA's Secret Cold War Spy Base in Alaska Revealed

Newly uncovered documents expose a covert CIA listening post hidden beneath an Alaskan mountain during the Cold War, designed to intercept Soviet communications in one of America's most ambitious intelligence operations.

Russia's passport strategy extends Soviet-era influence

Exclusive investigation reveals Moscow's systematic issuance of Russian passports to residents of former Soviet states, creating new geopolitical leverage and raising concerns about future military interventions.

Trump's Gaza Peace Plan: Two-State Solution Revealed

Exclusive details emerge about Donald Trump's controversial Middle East proposal involving Israeli control, Palestinian governance reforms, and unprecedented Arab state cooperation in post-war Gaza.

Federal agents deployed to Portland against state wishes

Federal law enforcement officers have been deployed to Portland, Oregon without state approval, sparking protests and raising serious questions about states' rights and federal overreach in American democracy.

Pravda newspaper publisher dies in window fall

The publishing director of the historic Pravda newspaper has died after falling from a seventh-floor window in Moscow, with Russian authorities investigating the tragic incident.

US rejoins UNESCO after five-year hiatus

The United States officially returns to UNESCO, the UN's cultural and educational agency, reversing Trump-era decision and pledging significant financial support.

Blue States Revolt Against Trump's Second Term Agenda

As Trump returns to power, Democratic-led states from California to New York are mounting an unprecedented legal and political resistance, creating a constitutional crisis that could redefine American federalism.

Mone and Barrowman target US private community

Disgraced Tory peer Michelle Mone and her husband Doug Barrowman are attempting to establish a new life within a heavily secured private community for the ultra-wealthy in the United States, as their legal troubles in the UK continue to mount.

Trump's Clean Energy Cuts Spark State Rebellion

Democratic-led states are mounting a fierce resistance against President Trump's proposed dismantling of clean energy programmes, setting the stage for a major constitutional clash over America's environmental future.

Putin's Immortality Quest Continues Stalin's Legacy

Exclusive investigation reveals how Russian leaders from Stalin to Putin have pursued scientific immortality through secret research programmes and controversial life-extension technologies.

US declares Myanmar Rohingya persecution genocide

In a landmark decision, the United States has officially determined that Myanmar's violent campaign against Rohingya Muslims amounts to both genocide and crimes against humanity, marking a significant escalation in international pressure on the military r

Iran bans UN nuclear inspectors in major escalation

Exclusive: Tehran bars senior UN nuclear watchdog inspectors, escalating a major confrontation with the West and jeopardising the 2015 deal. The IAEA condemns the 'disproportionate and unprecedented' move.

Trump Deploys National Guard to Memphis in Political Showdown

Former President Donald Trump has ordered a controversial deployment of the Tennessee National Guard to Memphis, directly challenging the city's Democratic leadership and igniting a fierce constitutional debate over states' rights and federal authority.

US Serial Killer Map: The Deadliest States Revealed

A chilling new study has mapped the grim footprint of serial killers across the United States, ranking all 50 states by their number of infamous murderers. Discover which states are the most lethal.

US States With The Most Serial Killers - Mapped

A chilling new study has mapped the grim tally of serial killers across the United States, revealing the states with the highest concentration of these notorious criminals and the shocking number of their victims.

Democrat States Defy Trump's Flag Order for Kirk

Several Democrat-led US states openly defy former President Trump's directive to fly flags at half-mast in honour of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sparking a major political standoff.

Russia-Belarus War Games Spark NATO Alarm on Polish Border

Russia and Belarus have commenced their largest joint military exercises, 'Zapad-2021', near the Polish border. The massive war games, involving tens of thousands of troops, sophisticated weaponry, and nuclear-capable forces, are raising alarm across NATO

Kim Dotcom Loses Final Extradition Appeal in NZ Court

Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom faces extradition to the United States after New Zealand's High Court dismisses his final appeal, ending a dramatic 12-year legal saga over copyright infringement and fraud allegations.

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