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Israel’s Horn of Africa Gamble Raises Tension with Arab and Muslim Rivals. AI-Generated.
In late December 2025, Israel made a dramatic and unprecedented diplomatic move by becoming the first country to formally recognize Somaliland as an independent sovereign state.* This decision has sent shockwaves through the Horn of Africa and the broader Arab and Muslim world, reigniting long‑standing geopolitical tensions and raising questions about strategic motives, regional stability, and the future of international alliances. �
By Aarif Lashari13 days ago in 01
How Are China’s New War Games Around Taiwan Different From Earlier Drills?. AI-Generated.
China’s recent war games around Taiwan have captured global attention, not because military drills in the region are new, but because these exercises look and feel fundamentally different from earlier ones. While Beijing has conducted drills near Taiwan for decades, the latest maneuvers suggest a strategic shift—one that raises fresh concerns about regional stability and the future of cross-strait relations.
By Aarif Lashari13 days ago in The Swamp
GUN HORROR: Brit, 29, Shot Dead in Popular Spanish Holiday Hotspot as Bullet-Riddled Body Found Near Resort. AI-Generated.
A peaceful Spanish holiday destination has been thrust into the international spotlight after the brutal killing of a 29-year-old British national. What should have been another quiet day near a popular resort area instead turned into a scene of gun horror, as authorities discovered the man’s bullet-riddled body inside a residence close to the tourist hotspot.
By Aarif Lashari13 days ago in The Swamp
Trump News at a Glance: Progress but No Breakthrough in Ukraine Peace Talks. AI-Generated.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is once again at the center of global attention as developments around Ukraine peace talks show signs of movement—but fall well short of a breakthrough. Recent statements and behind-the-scenes discussions have fueled cautious optimism among diplomats and political observers, yet the path to ending the war remains uncertain.
By Aarif Lashari13 days ago in Blush
Possible Oreshnik Deployment in Belarus: Why Europe Is Watching Closely. AI-Generated.
The phrase “possible Oreshnik deployment in Belarus” has rapidly moved from obscure military discussions into mainstream geopolitical debate. As reports, satellite imagery, and official statements continue to emerge, the issue is increasingly viewed as a potential turning point for European security. Whether fully confirmed or still unfolding, the prospect of Russia positioning the Oreshnik missile system on Belarusian soil has raised serious concerns across NATO capitals and beyond.
By Aarif Lashari13 days ago in The Swamp
Volodymyr Zelenskyy Calls for 50-Year U.S. Security Guarantee for Ukraine Amid Uncertain Peace Prospects. AI-Generated.
As diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine continue, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made a powerful and far-reaching request: a 50-year security guarantee from the United States. The proposal comes at a time when talks between Kyiv and Washington appear more optimistic on the surface, yet offer little concrete evidence that peace is close.
By Aarif Lashari13 days ago in The Swamp
Sherrone Moore: The Rise, Recognition, and Rapid Fall of Michigan’s Former Head Coach. AI-Generated.
Sherrone Moore: Rise, Recognition, and a Rapid Fall — The Full Story Behind Michigan’s Former Head Coach College football is full of dramatic storylines, but few have been as eventful and emotionally charged as the rise and fall of Sherrone Moore. Once celebrated as a groundbreaking leader and an inspiring figure on the sidelines, Moore’s career has seen remarkable highs — and a sudden, shocking end. His journey from a small Midwest town to national headlines is a story worth examining, not only for sports fans, but for anyone interested in leadership, pressure, and accountability.
By Aarif Lashariabout a month ago in Unbalanced






