Poland and Romania are deploying a new weapons system to defend against Russian drones.
The U.S. Marine Who Forced Nazi Officers to Toast FDR at Gunpoint — and Became the Most Decorated OSS Operative
Most Marines had never seen combat when Peter Ortiz joined the Corps in June 1942. However, he had already survived five years in the French Foreign Legion and fought in Africa, faced the Nazis in France, spent 15 months as a prisoner of war, and escap…
Drone video shows destruction of Russian artillery
Ukrainian artillery units have carried out what Kyiv described as a successful counter-battery operation, destroying multiple Russian guns in the east of the country.
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Pakistan breaches truce again: Islamabad fires into Afghanistan amid peace talks, say reports
Pakistan has reportedly violated the ceasefire by firing into Afghanistan, even as officials meet in Istanbul for renewed talks with Taliban representatives. This comes after a previous agreement for a ceasefire and a monitoring mechanism, following de…
Austria’s intelligence service finds weapons cache linked to Hamas
The weapons cache, which is thought to be part of unspecified foreign operations linked to Hamas, was discovered in a suitcase in a rented storage room in Vienna and contained five handguns and 10 magazines.
Team Cymru RADAR investigates external infrastructure in real time
Team Cymru announced RADAR, a new real-time discovery module designed to give threat analysts visibility into all internet-facing infrastructure, whether known or unknown, without waiting on asset inventories, third-party scans, or compliance-oriented …
Habsburg family’s Florentine diamond found in bank vault after a century
The legendary “Florentine” diamond, a 137-carat yellow jewel of the Habsburg family, has resurfaced after 100 years hidden in Canada, ending decades of speculation.
Job cuts in October hit highest level for the month in 22 years, Challenger says
Job cuts for October totaled 153,074, a 183% surge from September.
Scot Gov rules out barring China firms from ferry bids
Scottish Labour’s Paul Sweeney had called on ministers to block bids from Chinese shipyards, but the government has refused, saying there is “no policy or approach that excludes Chinese companies from bidding for work on Scottish Government led or funded projects.”
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Germany bans one Muslim group and raids two others amid antisemitism claims
The government has accused the banned group of violating basic human rights