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Month: August 2026
The Duke of Sussex has privately pleaded with Shabana Mahmood for answers on his security as he prepares to move back to the UK.
🔗: telegraph.co.uk/royal-family…
— @Telegraph Aug 22, 2026
From gift to factory: France lets Ukraine produce its own precision heavy hitters.
Military aid usually means shipping old hardware and hoping the stockpile holds.
But Paris and Emmanuel Macron just took a far bigger step. Under the latest agreement with Zelenskyy, Ukraine now gets the license to manufacture French best‑sellers like the AASM Hammer glide bomb, SCALP cruise missile and Aster 30 air‑defense missile directly on Ukrainian soil.
That means the famous French “Hammer” already loved by Ukrainian pilots for flattening Russian positions with remarkable precision will soon be rolling straight out of Ukrainian factories.
Moving production from Paris to the edge of the battlefield doesn’t just streamline logistics; it signals that Western defense industries are done handing out single fish and are now giving Ukraine the entire fishing rod.
A shift from charity shipments to full‑scale industrial partnership and a reminder that Ukraine’s war economy is becoming part of Europe’s own.
— @jalle51 Aug 22, 2026
BREAKING:
Turkey, Jordan, Egypt and Syria plan to form a military coalition to fight with Israel.
— @World_Affairs11 Aug 22, 2026
🇹🇷🇮🇱 Turkey has formally requested that Interpol issue international Red Notices for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli soldier Afek Moskovitch.
A Red Notice is a request to police forces worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest a person pending extradition.
The legal action stems from Turkey’s domestic judicial proceedings against 35 individuals regarding Israel’s military interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters.
Afek Moskovitch is an Israeli soldier and former intelligence officer.
— @visegrad24 Aug 21, 2026
The CIA is experiencing an ‘unprecedented’ wave of retirements, potentially reflecting internal discontent or strategic realignments amid rising global threats. – Google Search google.com/search?q=The+CIA+…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Aug 21, 2026
#CIA #FBI #ODNI
CIA sees ‘unprecedented’ number of retirements: Report washingtonexaminer.com/polic…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Aug 21, 2026
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Trump resumes strikes on Iran as ceasefire collapses — The U.S. has renewed military strikes against Iran, ending a temporary ceasefire and escalating tensions in the Middle East. Reports indicate over 750 U.S. service members have been wounded in the conflict, underscoring its intensifying scale and potential for broader regional destabilization.
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Russia and Ukraine exchange deadly strikes amid sanctions and propaganda wars — A Russian ‘double-tap’ strike on a Ukrainian shopping center killed at least six and wounded dozens, while Ukraine sanctioned the Russian cartoon ‘Masha and the Bear’ as propaganda. These developments highlight the conflation of military and cultural warfare, with both sides leveraging psychological and economic tools alongside traditional combat.
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CIA faces unprecedented retirements as intelligence landscape shifts — The CIA is experiencing an ‘unprecedented’ wave of retirements, potentially reflecting internal discontent or strategic realignments amid rising global threats. This exodus may indicate gaps in institutional knowledge or a pivot toward newer intelligence priorities, such as cyber and economic espionage.
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Trade routes and tariffs become tools of geopolitical leverage — France’s CMA CGM introduced an emergency fee due to low river levels, while Trump and Brazil’s Lula discussed tariffs in a call aimed at lowering beef prices. These moves suggest an acceleration of economic statecraft, where supply chain disruptions and trade policies are increasingly weaponized to exert pressure or secure alliances.
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Espionage tactics evolve as Russia and China expand digital surveillance — Russia is exploiting WhatsApp for espionage, while China’s research espionage threat operates openly, signaling a shift toward more brazen and technologically sophisticated intelligence operations. These tactics may indicate a new era of hybrid warfare, where digital infiltration complements traditional spycraft.
BREAKING: Volodymyr Zelenskyy has condemned a “cowardly” Russian strike on a shopping centre in his hometown, which has killed at least 14 people.
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— @SkyNews Aug 21, 2026
🚨🇮🇱🇹🇷 BREAKING: NETANYAHU IS NOW CRASHING OUT AT TURKEY’S ARREST WARRANT.
He says: “They want to arrest me for nothing!”
— @Jvnior Aug 21, 2026
