Crucial waterway returns to its ‘previous state’, say Iran’s armed forces
Southern Lebanon residents return home to devastation after ceasefire
After the ceasefire in Lebanon, displaced families are returning to heavily damaged towns like Nabatieh, where homes, businesses and essential services have been devastated by the war. Residents face a mix of relief and trauma as they begin to rebuild…
“We are just displaced and we have to go back” : Lebanese return to southern villages
Despite warnings from authorities about the fragility of the ceasefire with Israel, thousands of people are returning to their homes in southern Lebanon, as FRANCE 24’s Cyril Payen reports from Beirut. Most do not see themselves as refugees, but rathe…
UK : Keir Starmer under pressure over Mandelson vetting scandal
Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure after revelations that Peter Mandelson was appointed UK ambassador to the US despite failing security checks, with Starmer saying he was never informed and blaming the Foreign Office. This comes months after Ma…
Iran reimposes ‘strict management’ of Strait of Hormuz over US blockade
Until the United States restores freedom of movement for all vessels visiting Iran, “the situation in the Strait of Hormuz will remain strictly controlled”, says the Iranian military.
Putin coup fears soar as top allies turn on ‘toxic’ tyrant in ‘Operation Twilight’ plot
Vladimir Putin is coming under huge pressure from the incresiingly furious Russian elite.
EU has four years to militarize – Belgian defense chief
Europe should build up its defenses by 2030 to be ready for a war with Russia, Frederik Vansina has said
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Nexcorium Mirai Variant Weaponises TBK DVR Vulnerability in Fresh IoT Botnet Push
A newly discovered Mirai malware variant named Nexcorium is actively targeting unpatched Internet of Things (IoT) devices. According to recent threat research from FortiGuard Labs, attackers are exploiting a severe vulnerability in TBK DVR systems to b…
Voices inside Iran: Residents break internet blackout to describe life during ceasefire
On the 50th day of an internet blackout, Iranians under the surveillance of the IRGC for accessing the internet spoke at great risk to Maira Butt and Moha Tahery about their everyday lives amid a brutal crackdown, ongoing conflict and economic crisis
Iran has learned that the Strait of Hormuz is its strongest deterrent
Donald Heflin, a senior fellow at Tufts University, says Iran has shown it doesn’t need nuclear weapons as a deterrent.