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Category: Security

Deciding to host such provocative exercises in the heart of the Balkans only signals for Serbia recognise Kosovo’s independence, and…

On August 24, Ivan Sushko, head of the provisional administration of the village of Mikhailovka, was assassinated in the Russian-controlled…

The head of the IAEA says the mission could happen within a few days Originally published by AntiWar A UN…

Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark Ayman al-Zawahiri is dead – or so we are told.  Al-Qaida’s chief and successor to…

Moscow has repeatedly announced that it would respond to attacks on its territory by directly targeting Kiev’s decision-making centers. Written…

On August 20, Daria Dugina, Russian journalist, philosopher and war correspondent, died on the road in the Moscow region. The…

Originally published on ZeroHedge It’s obvious at this point that Ukraine’s military is seeking to expand strikes inside Russian-controlled Crimea,…

Lebanon and Israel are about to reach an agreement on the demarcation of their naval borders, a Lebanese official told…

On August 21, a Syrian intelligence officer was killed and five others were wounded in two separate attacks in the…

On August 18, ISIS announced via the al-Naba newspaper that its cells carried out six operations in Syria and seven…

On August 17, the Iranian Intelligence Ministry announced that it had arrested a notorious international terrorist who fought in several…

On August 16, prominent sheikh and opposition leader Fadi al-Asimy was assassinated in the southern Syrian governorate of Daraa. Al-Asimy…

The Syrian intelligence has eliminated another prominent leader of ISIS who worked in the southern governorate of Daraa. On August…

SouthFront was contacted by a human rights journalist who reportedly visited the Kybartai detention center in Lithuania and interviewed 8…

Washington provocations against China may have narcotic catastrophe as side effect. Written by Lucas Leiroz, researcher in Social Sciences at…