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Russian disinformation campaigns are intensifying in Transnistria ahead of Moldova’s elections, according to a new analysis. The report warns these efforts could destabilize the region and influence the electoral outcome.
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A Ukrainian teenager has shared the brutal realities of growing up under Russian occupation. The account provides a personal perspective on the challenges faced by civilians in conflict zones.
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Romania is in talks with Ukraine to co-produce drones under the EU’s SAFE rearmament program, leveraging Kyiv’s battle-tested technology. The initiative aims to bolster regional defense capabilities and reduce reliance on external suppliers.
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A Russian drone strike has targeted a shopping center in Kharkiv, Ukraine, resulting in four injuries. Local authorities have confirmed the attack, with the drone preliminarily identified as a Russian-made ‘Molniya’ model.
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Shaun Walker’s book unveils Russia’s long-standing espionage network, detailing the arrest of parents of Alexander and Timothy Vavilov under FBI investigation.
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A report alleges that Russia’s Rosatom is complicit in war crimes at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, increasing the risk of a nuclear disaster. International observers have raised concerns about the plant’s safety due to its status as one of Europe’s largest nuclear facilities.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has reported that Ukrainian forces have detected drone incursions over border areas, with preliminary assessments indicating the unmanned aircraft were conducting reconnaissance on Ukraine’s industrial potential near the borders. The situation has raised concerns about potential threats to national security and the need for increased surveillance and defense measures.
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A recent study has uncovered that a Russia-backed entity used $8 billion in cryptocurrency to evade sanctions and meddle in Moldova’s election. This comes as Moldova faces a new wave of Kremlin-backed propaganda on social media before its parliamentary elections.
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Three years after the Nord Stream pipeline explosions, investigators still lack concrete answers about the sabotage. The underwater blasts, which damaged three of four pipelines, remain one of the most audacious acts of sabotage in modern history.
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Candace Cameron Bure has embraced small-town living after moving away from Los Angeles, where she faced security concerns and intrusive fan behavior. The ‘Full House’ star shared her decision on Instagram, praising the simplicity and safety of her new home.
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Over 35 former national park superintendents have warned that government shutdowns could lead to significant damage to protected lands due to reduced staffing and operational limitations. The letter to the Trump administration highlights concerns about the potential risks to natural resources and visitor safety during such periods.
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Interfax-Ukraine will host a press conference on October 2 at 12:30 PM to address the Ministry of Environment’s findings that the rate of deforestation in protected national parks has doubled. Environmental activists and experts warn that the rapid pace of deforestation threatens biodiversity and ecological balance.
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The article provides a complete guide for iPhone and Android users on how to manage medications and health records efficiently, highlighting built-in Health apps and third-party tools like MediSafe and MyTherapy. It emphasizes the importance of digital solutions for tracking prescriptions and medical history, particularly for elderly individuals like Olaf, who faces challenges in organizing…
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Mark Levin highlights Trump’s active efforts to secure a Gaza peace deal while addressing Iran’s refusal to recognize Israel’s right to exist. The discussion underscores the complexities of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
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Republican gubernatorial nominee Winsome Earle-Sears condemned Fairfax County’s transgender bathroom policies as ‘nonsense’ during a campaign stop, accusing school administrators of failing to protect female students. The dispute was fueled by a recent incident involving a male student with facial hair being allowed to use the girls’ locker room at West Springfield High School.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is intensifying its nationwide campaign against the Cartel Jalisco New Generation (CJNG). In Atlanta, law enforcement agents executed a significant operation, seizing over 1,000 pounds of methamphetamine and making five arrests related to illegal immigration.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed hostages via loudspeakers in Gaza during his U.N. speech, while claiming 90% of Palestinians celebrated the October 7th attack. The prime minister faced criticism for the risky operation to broadcast his speech across Gaza, with opposition leaders and soldiers condemning the move as endangering lives for political gain.
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President Donald Trump and his granddaughter Kai arrived at Bethpage Black for the 2025 Ryder Cup, marking his first appearance as a spectator since August 2023. Trump’s presence was met with enthusiastic support, including a national anthem performance and a flyover.
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Surveillance video from a Dallas ICE facility shooting shows agents protecting detainees during gunfire. The incident, involving Joshua Jahn, 29, who later died by suicide, resulted in one death and two injuries.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of hypocrisy for opposing government funding after supporting it earlier this year. Republicans are calling foul on their position and contend that their rhetoric is hypocritical to their stance from earlier this year, when Senate Democrats — including Schumer — voted to keep the…
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The Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine announced that search and exhumation efforts for potential Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) soldiers will commence in Yurechkova, Podkarpacie Voivodeship, Poland, on September 30. This initiative aims to identify and repatriate the remains of fallen fighters.
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President Trump attended the opening day of the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black Golf Course in New York to support Team USA. The event marks the start of the prestigious golf competition between the United States and Europe.
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Travis Decker, a military veteran who murdered his three daughters, was confirmed dead after a three-month search. Authorities identified his remains through DNA testing, marking the end of a nationwide manhunt. The case now concludes with Decker’s death officially confirmed, bringing closure to a deeply troubling incident.
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Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó praised Trump’s administration for fostering a ‘golden age’ in U.S.-Hungary relations. The minister highlighted Hungary’s decision to align with Washington by designating Antifa as a terrorist organization.
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Fox News contributors Kim Strassel and Andy McCarthy discuss the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, examining potential courtroom developments and reactions from both Democrats and Republicans.
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkand has expressed concern over what he describes as ‘bullying’ in international relations. The remarks were made as Pezeshkian prepares for a high-profile interview with U.S. media personality Martha MacCallum.
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Moldova’s upcoming general election on Sunday marks a pivotal moment since the country’s independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. This election is seen as a critical test of Mold, Russia actively seeking to influence the outcome to steer the nation away from its European path.
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A severe collision between a truck and a train in western Russia has led to a derailment involving a locomotive and 18 gasoline tank cars, igniting large-scale fires. Emergency responders are actively working to contain the blaze as the situation unfolds.
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Russian forces have intensified their shelling of Kherson, a key city in southern Ukraine, according to the regional military administration head Oleksandr Prokudin. The attack has raised concerns about civilian casualties and the city’s defenses.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took an indirect flight path to the U.N. meeting, avoiding France and Spain due to their criticism of the Gaza war. The Israeli government aircraft flew through the Strait of Gibraltar instead of over French or Spanish airspace.
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Europe’s premier basketball competition, the EuroLeague, is set to expand into new markets as the new season kicks off. This move signifies a major milestone in the league’s efforts to increase its international reach and appeal.
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Ukraine’s CCD warns Russia aims to paralyze European air traffic with drones. If Europe does not respond, Russia may escalate its efforts.
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During a recent televised interview with ‘The Story’ anchor Martha MacCallum, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian made it clear that he does not recognize Israel’s right to exist. This statement has raised alarm among international observers, as it underscores the deepening diplomatic rift between Iran and Israel.
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Grant Harrold, a former royal butler, has shared candid recollections of Prince Philip’s unguarded moments during a recent interview with Fox News Digital. In his memoir ‘The Royal Butler: My Remarkable Life in Royal Service,’ Harrold provides insights into the late Duke of Edinburgh’s personality and interactions.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the United Nations, emphasizing the need to maintain pressure on Hamas to prevent further attacks. He warned that the conflict in Gaza, now in its second year, will continue unless a decisive resolution is reached.
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Carnie Wilson faced complications after her lap-band removal surgery and required readmission to the hospital due to blood pressure issues and swelling.
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The New Jersey gubernatorial race is in turmoil after a federal agency mistakenly released Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s unredacted military records to an ally of GOP rival Jack Ciattarelli. The controversy has intensified the already tight race as both candidates accuse the other of political maneuvering.
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President Donald Trump has said the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey is about justice, not revenge, while calling him a ‘dirty cop.’ The indictment, obtained by the U.S. Department of Justice, charges Comey with making false statements to Congress during his testimony about the Crossfire Hurricane investigation and obstructing a congressional proceeding.
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NBA legend Michael Jordan made an unexpected appearance at the 2025 Ryder Cup, walking the course at Bethpage Black in New York. The event, which marks the 45th edition of the prestigious golf tournament, saw Jordan’s participation in its opening session.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s heated UN address has ignited global discussions on regional stability and diplomatic relations. The speech’s potential impact on international alliances and security measures has drawn significant attention from world leaders and analysts.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been using cell phones and loudspeakers to communicate directly with hostages in Gaza, a move that has raised questions about the effectiveness and safety of such methods. The Prime Minister’s decision to use these communication channels highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the complex situation on the ground.
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Thousands of Iranian-Americans and dissidents gathered outside the United Nations General Assembly to protest against Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian’s address, denying his legitimacy and calling for democratic reforms. Pezeshkian criticized U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities as a violation of international law, while protesters accused Tehran of repression and human rights abuses.
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A 21-year-old man accused of slashing and stabbing a train rider’s throat in New York City faces murder charges. The suspect claims he ‘scared’ the victim, adding to concerns about rising subway violence.
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US President Donald Trump has imposed a 100% tariff on branded drug imports to the US, targeting the EU as the main supplier of patented medicines. The move aims to incentivize pharmaceutical companies to shift production to the US, with exemptions for companies building new facilities.
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Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears has publicly criticized the transgender locker room policy in Fairfax County, calling it a misstep that undermines school safety. Her comments come amid growing tensions over the implementation of such policies in public schools across the United States.
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President Donald Trump indicated on Friday that a deal on Gaza is nearing completion, stating it’s ‘looking like we have a deal on Gaza.’ He assured reporters that more details would be forthcoming as he departed the White House.
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A company is using AI to enhance school bus safety, marking a significant shift towards high-tech solutions in transportation. The integration of AI technologies aims to address critical safety concerns and improve real-time threat monitoring for children.
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The U.N. General Assembly passed a resolution last year demanding Israel vacate occupied Palestinian territories. This growing international recognition of Palestinian statehood is deepening Israel’s diplomatic isolation.
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The European Commission has proposed shifting the approval process for extending Russian sanctions from unanimity to a qualified majority to bypass Hungary’s blocking power. This change aims to prevent Hungary from vetoing sanctions and demanding concessions such as releasing frozen Russian assets, which it has consistently opposed.
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China has set up language schools in nearly every African country, according to recent reports. Experts suggest these initiatives are not merely cultural but are intended to strengthen China’s geopolitical presence in Africa.
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Surveillance footage obtained by Fox News reveals a chaotic scene at an ICE processing facility in Dallas as authorities worked to protect detainees during a shooting incident involving Joshua Jahn. The footage captures the moment when the gunman opened fire, prompting a swift response from law enforcement.
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Iranian protesters outside the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) denounced the regime’s speech, demanding democratic reforms and rejecting government policies. The demonstration highlights growing dissent against repression and human rights violations.
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President Trump claimed ‘we have a deal’ to end the Israel-Hamas war, aiming for peace through a 21-point plan. UN delegates left Netanyahu’s address after Palestinian leader Abbas was cheered the day before.
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The Russian landing ship Alexander Shabalin has been operating near Danish waters, with its signal turned off, according to the Ekstra Bladet newspaper. Its location approximately 12 kilometers off the coast of the Danish island has raised concerns among local authorities and military analysts.
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Birmingham City Council, the largest in Europe, has been declared effectively bankrupt due to a disastrous Oracle project. The cost of replacing its income management system has risen to $230 million, far exceeding the initial $24 million estimate.
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President Trump’s pressure on the Justice Department to charge former F.B.I. Director James Comey has raised concerns about potential political influence over law enforcement. Comey, who declared his innocence on Thursday, is preparing for trial as this development could significantly impact ongoing legal proceedings.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has delivered a direct message to Israelis held hostage by Hamas, emphasizing the government’s commitment to their safety and rescue. The statement comes amid ongoing efforts to secure the release of the detained individuals.
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Delegates at the UN General Assembly stormed out as Israeli PM Netanyahu spoke, contrasting with the prolonged applause for Palestinian leader Abbas. Netanyahu’s address, broadcast to Gaza, included a direct appeal to hostages, warning Hamas of Israel’s resolve.
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Zohran Mamdani holds a double-digit lead over former Governor Andrew Cuomo in New York City mayoral polls, according to recent data. Rep. Mike Lawler, a Republican from New York, discussed the implications of the race on political dynamics in the state.
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U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee discusses Netanyahu’s UN speech, set to be played in Gaza for Hamas to hear. The address is expected to have significant global implications.