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Latest news summaries
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Sudan Army Captures SPLM-N Base, Advances on Key Town
December 2, 2025 (ABASSYIA) – The Sudanese military seized the key town of Mabsouta on Tuesday, reinforcing its control over the South Kordofan base of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) and advancing toward…
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RSF Seizes Babanusa, Last SAF Holdout in West Kordofan
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) state that on Monday, they took over the encircled city of Babanusa and the base of the Sudanese Army’s 22nd Infantry Division, which is referred to as the final…
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Deploy troops on front line, Ndume urges former CDS Musa
Former Senate President, Ali Ndume, on Wednesday called on the former Chief of Defence Staff and newly appointed Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (retired), to advocate for the Nigerian Army’s participation in the…
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Pete Hegseth Faces Outrage as Signalgate Report Claims He Endangered Troops
Pete Hegsethput soldiers’ lives at risk by disclosing confidential military strategies on Signal earlier this year, aclassified report from the Inspector General has been made public. The disclosed documents outlined U.S. military actions aimed…
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Germany Deploys First Arrow 3 Missile Defense System From Israel
Germany unveiled on Wednesday the initial components of the advanced Arrow 3 missile defense system, which it acquired from Israel as part of its efforts to enhance aerial defenses after Russia’s full-scale invasion of…
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Russian Spies Pay Locals for Sabotage and Espionage
A Ukrainian defamation leaflet posting costs $5 (about 7,300 South Korean won), surveillance camera installation ranges from $300 to $400 (around 440,000 to 590,000 South Korean won), and sabotaging a train derailment is priced…
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50 Couples Wed in Gaza Amid Ceasefire Breaches
In Hama City, a neighborhood in Khan Yunis—a significant city located in southern Gaza—Palestinian couples wearing wedding clothes marched along a temporary wedding path during a combined wedding event that took place on the…
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Nazi vs. Nazi
Hitler, a sergeant in the German army during World War I, went to a meeting of the German Workers’ Party (DAP) in 1919 as a spy assigned to infiltrate the group, which had been…
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National Assembly Honors Martial Law Legacy Through Dark Tours and Exhibits
On the 3rd, commemorating the first anniversary of the December 3rd Emergency Martial Law, numerous events titled “Light of Democracy, Unfading Memory” took place across the National Assembly. The National Assembly placed the text…


