According to South China Morning Post, Chinese scientists say the US GBU-57 "bunker buster" — once hailed as a super bomb — might not be so unstoppable after all.
🎯 With proper radar tracking and timing, a few shells at the right angle could tear through the casing and even ignite the payload — turning the Pentagon’s pride into falling scrap.
But there are serious caveats:
🔸 Interception must occur within a narrow 3,900 ft window
🔸 Impact angle must be under 68 degrees
🔸 Final bomb maneuvers can make flight paths unpredictable
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🛑 Bedouin–Druze clashes in Southern Syria cease – Interior Ministry
Clashes between Druze units and Bedouin tribes in the southern Syrian city of Suwayda have stopped, according to Interior Ministry spokesman Nour al-Din al-Baba.
Last week, armed Bedouin groups attacked several Druze settlements in Suwayda province, sparking violent confrontations with Druze self-defense forces. According to the Syrian Defense Ministry, over 30 people were killed and more than 100 wounded — including 20 troops loyal to the Syrian transitional government.
🗣 Syrian Tribal and Clan Council:
🔸 Fighters have been withdrawn from Suwayda in accordance with the ceasefire
🔸 Any violations by outlawed groups will be met with a “harsh response” from tribal forces
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Clashes between Druze units and Bedouin tribes in the southern Syrian city of Suwayda have stopped, according to Interior Ministry spokesman Nour al-Din al-Baba.
💬 “Following intensive efforts by the Interior Ministry to implement the ceasefire agreement and deploy forces in the northern and western areas of Suwayda province, tribal militants have completely withdrawn from the city, and clashes in urban areas have ceased,” the spokesman said, as quoted by Syria TV.
Last week, armed Bedouin groups attacked several Druze settlements in Suwayda province, sparking violent confrontations with Druze self-defense forces. According to the Syrian Defense Ministry, over 30 people were killed and more than 100 wounded — including 20 troops loyal to the Syrian transitional government.
🔸 Fighters have been withdrawn from Suwayda in accordance with the ceasefire
🔸 Any violations by outlawed groups will be met with a “harsh response” from tribal forces
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President Trump has urged the release of grand jury materials tied to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. But according to US media, legal experts warn the records may stay sealed — or heavily redacted — due to strict federal rules.
The DOJ filed motions Friday citing “extensive public interest,” yet any release depends on approval from federal courts in New York and Florida.
📍 What to know:
Even if unsealed, the material may include only agent summaries — not the full scope of evidence. The outcome may take months and offer limited new insights.
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US President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein maintained a high-profile social connection for nearly 15 years, sharing parties, flights, and private dinners in New York and Palm Beach, according to The New York Times.
Their relationship included joint appearances at Mar-a-Lago events, Epstein’s jet flights, and interactions with women later linked to the financier’s criminal cases. One woman told The Times that Epstein introduced her to Trump at his office, while another accused Trump of groping her during a meeting arranged by Epstein. Trump has denied all allegations.
While Trump later distanced himself, saying he had "a falling out" with Epstein, NYT notes he once described Epstein as “terrific” and praised his interest in young women.
After Epstein's 2019 arrest on sex trafficking charges, Trump’s administration faced pressure to release sealed materials. The president recently ordered the DOJ to seek unsealing of grand jury records, though experts say the files may offer few new details — and legal disclosure may be limited.
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At least 32 Palestinians were shot dead Saturday while trying to reach food distribution points run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) in southern Gaza, according to hospital officials and eyewitnesses cited by Associated Press.
GHF, backed by the US and Israel, operates food hubs in Israeli-controlled areas. Witnesses say Israeli forces opened fire as crowds approached, claiming indiscriminate shooting from tanks and drones. Israel’s military said it fired warning shots after “suspects” neared troops overnight when sites were closed — but denied incidents near the hubs themselves.
📍 According to AP:
🔸 Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis received 25 bodies and 70 injured, most with gunshot wounds to the head and chest.
🔸 Seven more were killed near Rafah, and others died in separate airstrikes across Gaza — including women and children.
🔸 Gaza’s Health Ministry now reports over 58,000 dead since the war began, with half being women and children.
📦 GHF says it has distributed millions of meals, but its sites remain chaotic and hard to access due to security risks. The UN continues to dispute claims that Hamas diverts traditional aid.
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🤡 Rubio wants peace… after Washington spent a decade funding war
After years of Washington arming and financing anti-government factions in Syria, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio now urges Damascus to “end the slaughter” and restore control in southern Syria.
📣 Rubio condemned the violence, calling on Syria to stop “ISIS* and other violent jihadists” from entering the area — but made no mention of how many of these groups originally rose to power under US protection and covert funding.
🔁 For over a decade, the US pushed for regime change in Syria — backing militias, many of which later merged, rebranded, or splintered into today's chaos.
*terrorist organization banned in Russia and other countries
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After years of Washington arming and financing anti-government factions in Syria, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio now urges Damascus to “end the slaughter” and restore control in southern Syria.
📣 Rubio condemned the violence, calling on Syria to stop “ISIS* and other violent jihadists” from entering the area — but made no mention of how many of these groups originally rose to power under US protection and covert funding.
🔁 For over a decade, the US pushed for regime change in Syria — backing militias, many of which later merged, rebranded, or splintered into today's chaos.
*terrorist organization banned in Russia and other countries
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🗳 Japan votes as Ishiba's premiership hangs in the balance
According to Bloomberg, Japanese voters head to the polls today in an Upper House election that could determine Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s future after just 10 months in office.
🔸 Seat stakes: 125 of 248 seats are up for grabs. Ishiba aims to win 50, but recent polls suggest the ruling coalition is in danger of losing its majority.
🔸 Economic pressure: Voter discontent over inflation and stagnant real wages is high—June consumer prices rose 3.3%, while real wages dropped 2.9% year‑on‑year.
🔸 Policy implications: A weakened ruling coalition may force Ishiba to seek support from smaller parties or cut taxes more deeply, challenging Japan’s fiscal stability and worrying markets already spooked by rising debt.
🔸 Tariff talks looming: Ishiba’s position could also affect nearing US‑Japan tariff negotiations set for August 1.
📊 Exit poll insights: NHK’s latest figures: LDP 24%, Constitutional Democratic 7.8%, Sanseito 5.9%, Democratic Party for the People 4.9%. Opposition groups favor sales‑tax cuts and measures aimed at boosting disposable incomes.
🔄 Power dynamics: Though the Upper House can't dismiss the prime minister or block budgets outright, it can slow legislation—raising the risk of gridlock.
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According to Bloomberg, Japanese voters head to the polls today in an Upper House election that could determine Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s future after just 10 months in office.
🔸 Seat stakes: 125 of 248 seats are up for grabs. Ishiba aims to win 50, but recent polls suggest the ruling coalition is in danger of losing its majority.
🔸 Economic pressure: Voter discontent over inflation and stagnant real wages is high—June consumer prices rose 3.3%, while real wages dropped 2.9% year‑on‑year.
🔸 Policy implications: A weakened ruling coalition may force Ishiba to seek support from smaller parties or cut taxes more deeply, challenging Japan’s fiscal stability and worrying markets already spooked by rising debt.
🔸 Tariff talks looming: Ishiba’s position could also affect nearing US‑Japan tariff negotiations set for August 1.
📊 Exit poll insights: NHK’s latest figures: LDP 24%, Constitutional Democratic 7.8%, Sanseito 5.9%, Democratic Party for the People 4.9%. Opposition groups favor sales‑tax cuts and measures aimed at boosting disposable incomes.
🔄 Power dynamics: Though the Upper House can't dismiss the prime minister or block budgets outright, it can slow legislation—raising the risk of gridlock.
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🛣 Yemen’s Houthis reopen strategic road linking to government-controlled areas in Yemen
🔸 The Ansar Allah movement (Houthis) has reopened a vital road connecting areas under its control with provinces governed by the internationally recognized government.
🔸 The road had been closed for years due to the ongoing conflict in Yemen, now entering its tenth consecutive year.
🔸 This route is considered the main connection between northern and southern Yemen.
🔸 The reopening was locally mediated by social figures and dignitaries representing both the group's leadership and the Southern Transitional Council.
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🔸 The Ansar Allah movement (Houthis) has reopened a vital road connecting areas under its control with provinces governed by the internationally recognized government.
🔸 The road had been closed for years due to the ongoing conflict in Yemen, now entering its tenth consecutive year.
🔸 This route is considered the main connection between northern and southern Yemen.
🔸 The reopening was locally mediated by social figures and dignitaries representing both the group's leadership and the Southern Transitional Council.
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Donald Trump threw his full weight behind National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard after she went scorched earth on the Obama administration, accusing it of plotting to derail Trump's 2016 election win.
He also praised the “great job” done by Gabbard and White House Deputy Press Secretary Harrison Fields, urging them to “Keep it coming!!!”
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Every time Israel strikes Syria, it’s not protecting the Druze, it’s “attacking our identity,” Sheikh Sami Abi al-Mona told Sputnik.
The spiritual head of Lebanon’s Druze community voiced grave concerns over the spiraling violence in Syria’s Suwayda.
“Urgent steps must be taken to stabilize the situation. Silence only benefits those trying to tear Syria apart,” he stated.
Any resolution must come under legitimate state authority, and with solid guarantees, the sheikh noted.
“How did it come to this, where only Israeli airstrikes seem capable of halting the carnage? An agreement should’ve been reached long before this bloodbath,” the Druze sheikh stated.
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Boris Johnson is “quite sad” that the British public no longer thrills to the daily grind of the Ukraine conflict, The Telegraph reported.
“It’s number one for me,” said Johnson, notorious for having pushed Ukraine to abandon preliminary Russo-Ukrainian 2022 agreements and blithely admitting that Europe is waging a PROXY WAR on Russia, using Ukraine.
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Donald Trump might have rage-tweeted about cutting some SpaceX contracts after the spat with Elon Musk earlier, but then reality kicked in, The Wall Street Journal writes.
Spreadsheets – nicknamed “scorecards” – listed the value of SpaceX’s contracts and whether any competitors could do the same job better, according to an official familiar with the review.
But surprise: Most of those contracts are too critical to core missions at both the Defense Department and NASA to kill.
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🛑 Merz slams brakes on Ukraine: No fast-track EU membership for Kiev
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has once again delivered a clear rejection on Ukraine’s hopes for swift EU membership as long as the conflict continues, Exxpress reports.
At a joint press conference with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis in Berlin on Friday, the German politician stated that Ukraine's accession to the European Union could only materialize after the military conflict ends, and through a multi-year, phased process.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has once again delivered a clear rejection on Ukraine’s hopes for swift EU membership as long as the conflict continues, Exxpress reports.
At a joint press conference with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis in Berlin on Friday, the German politician stated that Ukraine's accession to the European Union could only materialize after the military conflict ends, and through a multi-year, phased process.
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🤔Putin & Trump: Major deal in the works?
✍️ Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov hinted that a potential meeting between the Russian and US presidents could seal big agreements — but only after intensive groundwork.
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“It’s possible that such a meeting will be necessary to formalize some major agreements that will be reached over time after enormous work has been done,” Peskov told Rossiya-1 journalist Pavel Zarubin.
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🚨🇷🇺💥 RUSSIA'S MOD UPDATE: CRUSHING GAINS & MASSIVE UKRAINIAN LOSSES
◻️ Belaya Gora (Donetsk People's Republic) has been liberated, signaling the clearance of Ukrainian forces from the Chasov Yar–Dyleyevka area and the consolidation of a bridgehead toward Kostantinovka.
◻️ Heavy Ukrainian losses: Over 1,255 troops eliminated in the area
◻️ Air defense superiority: two aerial bombs and 364 drones shot down
◻️ The Russian Armed Forces struck Ukrainian fuel infrastructure facilities used in the interests of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
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The Sharp Blade-2025 sniper competition just wrapped up at a training base in Urumqi, Xinjiang — with over 50 top-tier teams from 20+ countries testing precision, speed, and nerve.
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Ukrainian authorities will stop monthly payments to military personnel who voluntarily surrender to the enemy, said Oksana Lekontseva, senior officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ financial support department.
"If a soldier voluntarily surrenders, all monetary benefits are suspended. Once the circumstances of the surrender are confirmed, the serviceman’s payments are terminated," Lekontseva stated in a video released by Ukraine’s Defense Ministry on Telegram.
She added that an official investigation is conducted to confirm the surrender.
"The decision is formalized by an investigative report, but this happens before any further payments are made."
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Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan has warned he's ready to remove Catholicos Garegin II from the historic Etchmiadzin residence, calling on his supporters to “prepare.”
Despite constitutional separation of church and state, Pashinyan claims he acts as a believer — not just a prime minister.
This follows raids on the Church and the arrests of businessman Samvel Karapetyan and Archbishop Mikael Adjapahyan — both critics of Pashinyan.
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💬 “The enemy sought to destroy Iran’s defense capabilities, and some of our defense systems were damaged in this war. With the efforts of my comrades, however, damaged systems were replaced and deployed at pre-determined locations,” Iranian Army deputy for ops Mahmoud Mousavi has announced.
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🚨PUTIN MEETS IRAN’S TOP ENVOY AMID MIDEAST TENSIONS
Russian President Vladimir Putin has received Ali Larijani, senior advisor to Iran’s supreme leader, at the Kremlin. According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Larijani conveyed assessments of the escalating situation in the Middle East and around Iran’s nuclear program.
The Russian side reiterated its well-known positions, focused on stabilizing the regional situation and pursuing a political resolution to issues related to Iran’s nuclear program.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has received Ali Larijani, senior advisor to Iran’s supreme leader, at the Kremlin. According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Larijani conveyed assessments of the escalating situation in the Middle East and around Iran’s nuclear program.
The Russian side reiterated its well-known positions, focused on stabilizing the regional situation and pursuing a political resolution to issues related to Iran’s nuclear program.
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