Ukraine’s Dragon Drones Use Molten Metal to Target Russian Positions

In a significant shift on the Ukrainian battlefield, the country’s forces have deployed “Dragon Drones” capable of delivering molten metal onto Russian positions. This innovative approach to drone warfare has become a new strategic advantage for Ukraine as it fights to reclaim territory from Russian forces. These drones, armed with high-temperature payloads, can melt through…

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Algerians’ Growing Disillusionment with Elections

For many Algerians, participating in elections feels like a futile exercise. Decades of political stagnation, corruption, and lack of genuine representation have left the electorate disillusioned with the voting process. The ruling elite, often accused of manipulating elections, has retained control of the government, leaving many Algerians skeptical of any promises for reform. This widespread…

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Protests Erupt as French Left Rejects PM Barnier

Newly appointed French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is facing significant backlash from the French left, which has taken to the streets in protest against his leadership. Barnier, who was previously a high-ranking European Union official, is viewed by many left-wing activists as embodying conservative policies that neglect the needs of working-class citizens. The protests, which…

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UN Demands Investigation Into Deadly West Bank Shooting

The United Nations has officially requested a comprehensive investigation into the deadly shooting of Palestinian civilians in the West Bank by Israeli forces. The incident, which left several people dead, has reignited international concern over the use of force in the region and the protection of human rights. Human rights organizations and activists have called…

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