Peruvian in Russia-Ukraine War: Trujillo Family Story

Report: Trujillo Family Alleges Relative Fighting in Russia-Ukraine War Sofia, Bulgaria – A family from Trujillo, Peru, has publicly reported that a member has traveled to Russia to participate in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, according to reports surfacing on social media. The claim, initially shared on April 30, 2026, raises concerns about foreign fighters … Read more

Trump Marah Jerman Ikut Campur Konflik Iran, Ancam Kurangi Pasukan di Eropa

The transatlantic alliance is facing a critical stress test as President Donald Trump threatens a significant reduction of U.S. Military personnel in Germany. The move comes amid a sharpening diplomatic feud with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, centered on the ongoing U.S.-led campaign against Iran. The tension escalated after Chancellor Merz publicly questioned the efficacy of … Read more

Peruvians Missing in Russia: Families Seek Lost Loved Ones

Families in Peru Seek Answers as Loved Ones Disappear After Accepting Jobs in Russia Lima, Peru – A growing number of Peruvian families are desperately seeking information about relatives who traveled to Russia after being offered employment opportunities, only to lose contact upon arrival. Reports indicate that approximately 150 families have filed complaints, alleging they … Read more

Drone Attacks Hit Key Russian Export Hub

Ukrainian forces launched a significant drone strike against the Russian port of Tuapse on the Black Sea in late April 2024, marking one of the most sustained aerial assaults on the facility since the full-scale invasion began. The attack, which unfolded over several hours during the night of April 28–29, involved dozens of unmanned aerial … Read more

Houthis Threaten to Close Bab al-Mandeb Strait Amid Escalating Tensions with US and Israel

The Houthi movement in Yemen has issued a stark warning that it may close the Bab al-Mandeb Strait if former U.S. President Donald Trump’s return to office jeopardizes ongoing peace efforts in the region. The threat underscores the group’s continued leverage over one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints, through which approximately 12% of … Read more

US Weapon Shortage: Secret Report Reveals Plan to Use Car Factories for Arms Production

Ammunition shortages linked to ongoing conflicts have prompted the United States to explore unconventional solutions, including asking automobile manufacturers to assist in weapons production. This development comes as military stockpiles face strain from prolonged engagements in Ukraine and heightened tensions involving Iran, raising questions about defense industrial capacity and supply chain resilience. The Pentagon’s initiative … Read more

US-Iran Relations: Peace Negotiations, Uranium Disputes, and Trump’s Influence

Diplomatic efforts to end the conflict in Iran have reached a critical impasse following high-stakes negotiations in Islamabad. U.S. Vice President JD Vance returned from the Pakistani capital on Sunday without a major breakthrough, leaving Washington and Tehran far apart on several key sticking points, most notably the future of Iran’s nuclear program. The talks, … Read more

President Prabowo Secures Indonesia’s Energy Supply Through Strategic Visits to Russia and France

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is actively pursuing a strategic energy partnership with Russia to secure critical fuel supplies for the archipelago. During a high-level diplomatic visit to Moscow, President Prabowo tasked Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia with securing oil and gas supplies from Russia to bolster national energy security. The move comes after … Read more

Trump Ally Viktor Orbán Loses Hungary Election After 16 Years in Power

Hungary has entered a new political era after veteran nationalist leader Viktor Orbán conceded defeat in a landmark parliamentary election on Sunday, April 12, 2026. The result marks the end of Orbán’s 16-year grip on power, as voters turned out in record numbers to support the center-right, pro-EU opposition Tisza party led by Péter Magyar. … Read more

Russia and China Veto UN Resolution to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

Russia and China have exercised their veto power in the United Nations Security Council to block a resolution aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The decision leaves the international community without a unified diplomatic mandate to ensure the flow of traffic through one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints. The resolution, which sought … Read more