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US Military Identifies Six Airmen Killed Iraq Crash

The United States military has officially identified all six crew members who were killed when a KC‑135 Stratotanker aerial refueling aircraft crashed over western Iraq earlier this week while supporting ongoing operations in the region. The crash occurred on March 12, 2026,
March 15, 2026

Minister Kombo Pushes for Deeper Port Collaboration

Tanzania is looking to boost its port operations and global trade reach through a new partnership with one of Europe’s most established maritime hubs — the Port of Antwerp-Bruges in Belgium. During his recent visit to Belgium, the Minister of Foreign Affairs
April 17, 2025

Biden Warns Social Security System Under Threat

Former U.S. President Joe Biden strongly criticized the current administration’s approach to Social Security, warning that ongoing cost-cutting measures could severely weaken the system that millions of Americans depend on. Speaking to a packed auditorium at a national conference in Chicago, Biden
April 17, 2025

China Calls Itself World’s Market, Open to All

China is making it clear to the world: it sees itself not just as a rising power, but as the global marketplace—open for business and opportunity, no matter the political climate. As trade tensions with the United States continue to simmer, Chinese
April 16, 2025

China Open to Talks If Trump Shows Respect

In a move that could signal a thaw in frosty U.S.-China relations, Beijing has said it is open to renewed discussions with Washington but only if former President Donald Trump, or any future U.S. leadership, approaches talks with what China calls “mutual
April 16, 2025

Iran Reaffirms Its Right to Enrich Uranium

Iran has made it clear once again: its uranium enrichment program is not up for debate. As talks with the United States remain stalled, officials in Tehran are standing firm, stating that their ability to produce nuclear fuel is a national right—and
April 16, 2025

China Stands Firm Amid Rising U.S. Tariff Pressure

China has pushed back firmly against the latest round of U.S. tariffs, saying the measures will not derail the country’s long-term economic progress. In a clear show of confidence, Chinese officials emphasized that the fundamentals of their economy remain solid, even as
April 16, 2025

Putin Surprises Crowd, Speaks German to Citizenship Seeker

Russian President Vladimir Putin surprised both the audience and viewers across the country by responding fluently in German to a man requesting help with his Russian citizenship application. The exchange took place during a community-focused event in the Kaluga Region, where a
April 16, 2025

China Halts Boeing Jet Deliveries Amid Rising Tensions

China has ordered its major airlines to suspend all deliveries of Boeing aircraft. The decision comes at a tense moment in U.S.-China relations, following a sharp increase in tariffs on both sides of the Pacific. The directive, which affects some of China’s
April 15, 2025

Russia Moves Ahead with Powerful Combat Robots

 Russia is developing what could become the world’s most powerful army of AI-driven combat robots. These machines are built to operate with minimal human input, combining cutting-edge technology with military strategy in ways previously reserved for science fiction. Military officials say the
April 15, 2025
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