- The U.S. robs the Gulf defenses for the benefit of Israel
- Global Energy Shock Looms as Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb Face Escalation Risks
- Gulf States may join the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran
- Egypt Warns of Wider Conflict as Regional Tensions Intensify
- Israel is at war with its neighbors and wants to annex them
- “Turkey in the Crossfire as Iran–U.S.–Israel Conflict Expands”
- “Leadership in the Shadow of War: Mojtaba Khamenei Becomes Iran’s Supreme Leader”
- “The fate of the resistance and Lebanon will be decided on the battlefield”: interview with Jamal Wakim
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Santa Ana Winds Worsen Los Angeles Situation, Thousands Experience Power Outages The Santa Ana winds have significantly complicated the situation in Southern California, particularly in Los Angeles, where they’ve led to power outages for tens of thousands of residents. On Tuesday, millions faced renewed warnings of forest fires, as strong winds fanned flames from massive wildfires that have been raging since last week. The “Santa Ana” winds, which started sweeping through the mountains before sunrise, are expected to continue with enough strength to carry burning embers over long distances, potentially sparking new fires across the region. These winds have already…
Jake Sullivan Warns of Iran’s Weakness and Its Nuclear Implications On Tuesday, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stated that Iran is currently at its weakest point since the establishment of the republic in 1979. Sullivan explained that this weakness could be a source of concern as it might push Iran to reconsider its position on nuclear weapons. Sullivan made these remarks alongside incoming National Security Advisor Mike Waltz during a ceremony for the handover of duties. He emphasized, “We need to discuss the future and effectiveness of UN peacekeeping forces in Lebanon.” Furthermore, Sullivan expressed hope for concluding the…
The Impact of Paracetamol on Mind and Behavior In a study conducted by psychologists at the University of Guelph in Canada, researchers tested the effects on approximately 260 individuals, both men and women, who were given either 1000 mg of paracetamol or a placebo before participating in a virtual experiment where they had to walk on a wooden plank at extreme heights. Falling from this plank meant a fall from the top of an 80-story skyscraper. As participants progressed, the wooden plank became less stable. Those who took paracetamol took 17% less time to initially step onto the plank, walked…
Trump’s Allies in Congress Push for Greenland Purchase In a surprising political maneuver, allies of President-elect Donald Trump in the U.S. House of Representatives are rallying support for a bill that would authorize negotiations for the purchase of Greenland from Denmark. A document reviewed by Reuters on Monday reveals this concerted effort by Republican representatives. According to the offices of Republican Congress members Andy Ogles, who leads the bill, and Diana Harshbarger, the proposed legislation is titled the “Make Greenland Great Again Act.” An earlier version of the draft was reported by Fox News Digital, which indicated that by Monday…
Lavrov Summarizes Russia’s Diplomatic Efforts in 2024 In a significant address, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov outlined the state of global diplomacy from Russia’s perspective, emphasizing the ongoing struggle between adherence to post-World War II international law, as enshrined in the UN Charter, and those who seek to bypass these principles. Here’s a breakdown of his key points: Lavrov on International Law: Lavrov highlighted that the contemporary historical phase is marked by a confrontation between those upholding the principles of international law post the defeat of German fascism, as outlined in the UN Charter, and those dissatisfied with these principles,…
Gazprom Plans to Lay Off 40% of Its Employees Due to Financial Crises Gazprom, the Russian gas giant, is preparing to lay off 40% of its headquarters staff in Saint Petersburg, northwest Russia, amidst financial difficulties exacerbated by the Kremlin’s military actions in Ukraine, according to a company spokesperson quoted by AFP on Monday. This announcement comes two weeks after Russian gas supplies to Europe through Ukraine were halted following the expiration of an agreement signed by Kyiv and Moscow before the invasion, which Kyiv refused to extend, significantly cutting off a major revenue stream for Russia. In a letter…
Dollar Near Highest Level in Over Two Years Amid Strong US Data and Trump Policies Dollar Near Highest Level in Over Two Years Amid Strong US Data and Trump PoliciesThe US dollar advanced near its highest level in over two years during early Tuesday trading, as traders recalibrated their bets against US interest rate cuts for 2025 following strong economic data. Meanwhile, investor concerns about the UK’s financial health kept the Sterling in focus. With President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House next week, the spotlight remains on his policies. Analysts predict these policies could enhance economic growth but…
Central Bank of Syria’s New Governor: We Have Enough Funds for a 400% Salary Increase The Central Bank of Syria’s new governor, Maysaa Sabrin, has announced that the bank possesses sufficient reserves to cover a dramatic 400% increase in salaries. In her first interview with Reuters since assuming her role, Sabrin expressed her intent to bolster the bank’s autonomy in monetary policy decisions, signaling a significant shift from the state’s tight control during Assad’s regime. Sabrin highlighted, “The bank is working on drafting amendments to its law to enhance its independence, including granting it more freedom in making monetary policy…
Germany Refuses to Fund Additional Weapon Shipments to Ukraine German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has expressed his opposition to funding additional weapon shipments to Ukraine by cutting expenditures in other sectors. At an electoral event in Bielefeld on Monday, the Social Democrat politician stated, “I am against taking this money from pensions, against doing this by cutting municipal budgets, and against investing less in railways and roads.” He added, “Therefore, it must be additionally financed.” This argument has faced sharp criticism from the Green Party. Scholz pointed out that there is no majority supporting his proposal to finance this through suspending…
Oil Prices Rise Amid Expectations of Impact from U.S. Sanctions on Russian Supplies Oil prices climbed for the third consecutive session on Monday, with Brent crude surpassing $80 per barrel, marking its highest level in over four months. This surge is supported by expectations of significant U.S. sanctions affecting the Russian oil sector and their anticipated impacts on exports to major importers like China and India. Price Movements Brent crude futures rose by 71 cents, or 0.9%, to $80.47 per barrel by 14:24 GMT, after hitting a daily high of $81.68, the highest since August 27. U.S. West Texas Intermediate…
