Russia’s Largest Attack on Ukraine’s Gas Facilities Critically Damages Naftogaz Sites

Russia launched its largest strike on Ukraine’s gas production facilities, firing 35 missiles and 60 drones that caused “critical” damage to Naftogaz sites in Kharkiv and Poltava. The attack, ahead of the winter heating season, underscores Moscow’s strategy of weaponizing energy.
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Germany Probes Russian ‘Shadow Fleet’ as Drone Sightings Shut Munich Airport

Germany is investigating a Russian “shadow fleet” vessel after mysterious drone flights over northern Germany, while Munich Airport shut down twice in 24 hours due to unconfirmed drone sightings, fueling Europe’s growing security fears.
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Israel Intercepts Gaza Aid Flotilla: 42 Boats Seized, Global Outrage Follows

Israel intercepted all 42 boats of the Global Sumud Flotilla carrying aid and activists to Gaza, sparking international condemnation, deportations, protests, and allegations of Hamas involvement.
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Trump’s Shutdown Gamble: US Government Crisis Deepens Amid Blame Game

The US government shutdown has entered its third day as President Donald Trump wields the axe over “Democrat agencies,” freezes billions in Democratic state projects, and warns of mass layoffs. With healthcare subsidies at the center of the deadlock, Capitol Hill is locked in a bitter blame game, leaving 750,000 workers without pay.
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Trump Orders Israel to Halt Gaza Bombing After Hamas Move

Donald Trump ordered Israel to halt bombing Gaza after Hamas agreed to release remaining hostages from its 2023 attack. While Trump hailed the move as a step toward peace, key gaps remain over Hamas disarmament and Gaza’s future.
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