'The Great Translation Movement': Anonymous Online Group Is Taking On Pro-Putin Propaganda In China
The group highlights online opinions about the war in China that is heavily influenced by the ruling Chinese Communist Party.
'I Will Stand To The Last': Female Sniper 'Charcoal' Is The New Hero Of Ukraine
The sharpshooter's photos were shared by the Ukrainian armed forces on its Facebook page.
'Butcher Of Bucha': Ukrainian Activists Identify The 'Military Villian' Behind The Massacre
Russian commander Lt. Col. Azatbek Omurbekov reportedly led the unit deployed in Bucha when hundreds of innocent civilians were murdered.
'You’ve 25 Seconds': Expert Says Narrow Engagement Window Makes Hypersonic Missiles A Threat
Hypersonic weapons are capable of flying five to 25 times the speed of sound.
Taiwan Troops Begin Drills With 'Tank Killer' Javelins That Destroyed Russian Armored Spearheads
The exercise saw the brigades successfully destroying the decoy tanks in day-and-night drills.
'It's Cold, Let Them Lie Still,' Bucha Residents Recount 'Horror' Of Russian Killings
Residents say the Russian troops did not allow them to collect the bodies of those killed from the streets.
EU Airlift For Taiwan: Think Tank Suggests Dangerous Operation If China Invades
European countries can conduct an international airlift if China goes for an air and maritime blockade.
Morgue Employee Finds 'Dead Body' Breathing, Investigation On
The employee alerted the men who accompanied the 'body,' but instead of rushing him to a hospital, they tried to beat him to death.
'They Stink A Lot': Belarusian Local People Reveal Bizarre Behavior Of Russian Soldiers
Redeployed Russian troops are now camping in the Belarusian towns of Brahin and Narovlya.
Taiwan Swift To Learn From Ukraine; Developing Military Drones To Fight China
The island nation is now speeding up the development of UAVs, seeing how efficient drones were against the invading forces in Ukraine.
Russia Revives 'Object 279' That Can Survive Nuclear Bomb After Its Hyped T-90s Falter In Ukraine
A video from the Kubinka Tank Museum near Moscow has shown Object 279 being revived to running order.
China's Response To US Recon: Three-Fold Increase In Night Drills, Underwater Surveillance
The People's Liberation Army conducted nearly 100 night drills in 2021 in the Yellow, East China and South China seas as compared to 30 in 2020.
Kim Jong-un Lights Another Fire? Satellite Images Show 'Unusual' Activity In North Korean Shipyard
An "unusual movement" of an experimental ballistic missile submarine was noted in a shipyard in the North Korean city of Sinpo.
Texas Dad Allegedly Kept Son's Body In His Kitchen For 4 Years, Charged
David McMichael was taken into custody without incident on a charge of abuse of a corpse.
Prized Capture! Parts of Russia's Latest 'Barnaul-T' Air Defense System Land In Ukrainian Hands
Ukrainians found the vehicle intact along with other Russian vehicles and artillery pieces in the town of Husarivka.
'Demoralized' Russian Soldiers Accidentally Shot Down Their Own Aircraft, Says Spy Chief
According to British spy chief Sir Jeremy Fleming, Vladimir Putin has "massively misjudged" the situation in Ukraine.
'Saw My Mother Burning': 15-Year-Old Narrates The Horrors Of Russian Land Mine Attack
The teen's family was fleeing from Russian troops near the village of Kolychivka when their vehicle struck a land mine.
What Is Starstreak? Ukraine Says It Is 'Ready To Use' Fastest Laser-Guided Missile Ever
The U.K too confirmed the immediate deployment of Starstreak MANPADS against the invading Russian troops.
Human Brain, Ears Recovered From Chemical-Filled Containers Inside Shop Shut For 15 Years
The grim discovery was made in Nashik city in the Indian state of Maharastra on Monday. Officers were alerted by residents of the area after they noticed a foul smell emanating from the shop.
China Hits Back At Philippines, Claims 'Sovereignty' Over Disputed Shoal
Manila had reported the "close distance maneuvering" of a Chinese Coast Guard vessel near the Scarborough Shoal.
U.S. 'Would Be More Involved' In Taiwan Than Ukraine, Says Island's Security Chief
National Security Bureau director-general Chen Ming-tong said this is because of Washington's commitments to Taipei under the Taiwan Relations Act.
Mystery Deepens Over Sea Mines Drifting On the Black Sea
Russia issued a warning two weeks ago that over 420 of these "fire-and-forgets" weapons are drifting around in the Black Sea.
PLA Warship Seen For The First Time In China's 'Medieval Fortress' Base In Djibouti
Satellite images identified the vessel as a PLA Navy Type-903A replenishment ship Luomahu.
Beijing's Bloodless War Against US Hegemony In Pacific On Display In Deal With Solomon Islands
Analysts believe Beijing's "clear intention in the region" is evident from its latest security pact with the Solomon Islands.
COVID Positive Woman Allegedly Had Miscarriage After Doctors Kept Her Waiting For Hours
The hospital has said they had not been able to identify the patient despite their best efforts.
'Show Respect For Fallen Soldiers': Ukraine Wants Moscow To Remove Bodies Of Russians Killed In War
Ukraine Prime Minister Denis Shmygal met with the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Peter Maurer, last week.
Russia Fires Feared 'Ship-Killer' Bastion-P Missiles Against Targets In Ukraine, Releases Video
The footage shows three missiles being fired back to back from a location in annexed Crimea.
4 Children Die After Eating Poison-Laced Sweets Found Outside Their Home
The family has lodged a complaint against their three neighbors for murder, poisoning, and criminal intimidation.
15 Human Skulls, Skeletons Found Inside Gunny Bag Near Dumpyard, Investigation On
The human remains were found by a ragpicker who saw the skulls roll out of the gunny bag.
US 'Floating Naval Base' Enters South China Sea For First Time As China's Militarization Shocks
USS Miguel Keith was spotted along with a guided-missile destroyer southwest to the Bashi Channel on Monday.