2026

China’s Disinformation Campaign Against Taiwan: A Global Issue?

The National Security Bureau (NSB) of Taiwan has revealed that China is employing Chinese IT and marketing companies to wage cognitive warfare against Taiwan. A recent analysis indicated that by 2025, over 45,000 fake social media accounts and over 2.314 million pieces of disinformation were identified, spread through fabricated accounts managed by automated programs. These programs are run by Chinese IT companies under the direction of the PRC’s Central Publicity Department and the Ministry of Public Security. China’s goals include weakening Taiwanese resolve and influencing global perception. To combat this, the NSB is collaborating with various entities, including international partners, to counter the spread of false information.

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Iran Protests Intensify Amid Brutal Crackdown and Internet Blackout

Protests erupted in Iran after a currency devaluation sparked demonstrations that quickly grew to encompass nationwide dissent. As crowds chanted against the supreme leader, security forces responded with violent crackdowns, including live fire and raids on hospitals. The government shut down the internet and foreign communications, while reports emerged of widespread killings and mass arrests, with human rights groups documenting hundreds of deaths. Despite the brutal repression, demonstrations continued, fueled by calls for regime change and support from diaspora figures, while the international community watched and the US hinted at possible military intervention.

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Iran Protests: Deaths Exceed 500, Video Reveals Possible Scale of Killings

Deaths from Iran protests are a tragic reality, a situation that has grown increasingly dire. Reports from various sources, including rights groups, indicate that the death toll has surged past 500, a chilling number that underscores the severity of the ongoing unrest and the brutal response from the Iranian regime. It is important to remember that these are not just statistics; each number represents a life lost, a family devastated, and a community traumatized.

The visual evidence is disturbing, and should be viewed with caution. Videos circulating online, purportedly from hospitals and morgues, depict the grim reality of the crackdown. One video, originating from a forensic medicine center in Kahrizak, near Tehran, reveals rows of bodies, a stark testament to the violence.… Continue reading

UK to Develop Ballistic Missile for Ukraine’s Defense: Project Nightfall Announced

Britain to develop new ballistic missile for Ukraine’s defense, a project with a name as striking as its potential impact, Nightfall. It’s a classic, right? The UK seems to have a knack for naming its projects. This isn’t just about the name; it’s about a tangible response to the ongoing conflict. The goal is to provide Ukraine with a new ground-launched ballistic missile system designed to carry a 200 kg warhead over a range exceeding 500 km. It’s a significant step, and the potential implications are considerable.

This range is especially interesting, placing major cities and critical infrastructure within striking distance.… Continue reading

Republicans’ Loyalty to Trump Remains Firm Despite Reported Divisions

Donald Trump faces a surge in Republican revolts, at least according to the headlines, but the reality is more nuanced than that. The initial impression might be a widespread rebellion against his policies or leadership. However, a deeper look reveals a more complex dynamic, primarily driven by political maneuvering and self-preservation. Many Republicans aren’t necessarily revolting against Trump himself, but rather positioning themselves strategically for future political cycles. They are calculating how to maintain influence and appeal to a broader electorate, especially as the political landscape shifts.

It’s tempting to interpret every instance of disagreement or distancing as a full-blown revolt.… Continue reading

Denmark Sounds Alarm as Trump Revives Greenland Threat

Denmark’s Prime Minister stated that the country faces a “decisive moment” in its diplomatic dispute with the U.S. over Greenland, following President Trump’s renewed suggestions of using force to acquire the territory. European nations, including Germany and Sweden, have rallied behind Denmark, condemning Trump’s rhetoric and asserting that Greenland’s future should be determined solely by its people and Denmark. Concerns over strategic challenges and the Arctic’s growing importance have prompted discussions among NATO allies, with officials emphasizing the need to strengthen security in the region and uphold international law. The U.S. has cited rising Russian and Chinese military activity in the Arctic as a reason for wanting control of Greenland, but NATO officials have stated that there is no immediate threat to NATO territory.

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UK, Germany Consider Greenland Troop Deployment to Counter US Threats

**UK, Germany Discuss NATO Forces in Greenland to Calm US Threat**

The whole idea of needing military deployments in Greenland, just to potentially deter the United States, is frankly bizarre, yet here we are. It seems the political landscape has shifted to a point where serious discussions are underway, particularly between the UK and Germany, to address perceived threats emanating from the US regarding the strategically vital territory. The underlying concern revolves around possible actions by the US, and the need to assure Greenland’s sovereignty, which is under Danish governance. This is quite a leap from dealing with Russia.

The primary goal seems to be to project a unified front and deter any aggressive actions.… Continue reading

Iranian Student Shot in Head “From Close Range” During Protests: Evidence of Execution

A 23-year-old student, Rubina Aminian, was shot in the head at close range during anti-government protests in Tehran. Aminian, a textile and fashion design student, was killed on Thursday after joining the demonstrations. Her family was forced to bury her body along a road after Iranian intelligence forces prevented her burial at home. Human rights groups report that at least 538 people have been killed in the demonstrations, with over 10,600 arrests.

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NJ Lawmakers Fight ICE Cooperation Amid “Killing Americans” Concerns

Following protests sparked by an ICE officer’s fatal shooting in Minnesota, New Jersey lawmakers advanced a set of bills restricting the state’s collaboration with federal immigration enforcement. The proposed legislation, approved by the state Senate Judiciary Committee, aims to limit New Jersey law enforcement’s cooperation with ICE on civil matters, restrict the sharing of individuals’ immigration status with ICE, and establish safe zones for immigrants. While Democrats supported the measures, Republicans raised concerns about potential legal challenges and the lack of clarity regarding cooperation in criminal cases. Despite the governor’s silence on whether he would support the bills, supporters urged lawmakers to pass them before the end of the legislative session.

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Zelenskyy: Russia’s Winter Strategy Targets Ukrainian Civilians

Over the past week, Russia has launched a barrage of attacks against Ukraine, including nearly 1,100 attack drones, over 890 guided aerial bombs, and more than 50 missiles. President Zelenskyy stated that these attacks, which targeted energy facilities and residential buildings, have no military purpose and are acts of terrorism against civilians. He noted that the attacks were intentionally timed to coincide with freezing weather to exacerbate the suffering of the Ukrainian people. DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private energy company, has indicated that the current electricity supply situation is the most challenging so far this winter.

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