Britain has begun using facial recognition devices to help its police force track down individuals who are wanted, which has raised privacy concerns and debate about how to preserve civil liberties while ensuring public safety.
Category: 23 September 2025
RUSSIAN FORCES INTENSIFY ATTACKS ON UKRAINE, TARGET RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE TO IMPEDE WEAPONS SHIPMENTS
The Russian military has ramped up its effort to destroy Ukraine’s railway infrastructure to damage Kyiv’s economy and prevent the transportation of weapons.
CHINA BECOMES MORE ASSERTIVE IN THE FACE OF U.S. HEGEMONY
China is intent on sending U.S. President Donald Trump a clear message that the days of Washington bullying Beijing and interfering with its regional aspirations are over.
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES USE RECENT ALLEGED AIRSPACE VIOLATIONS BY RUSSIA TO TRY AND ESCALATE WAR
European countries have used recent allegations of airspace violations by the Russian military as proof that Russian President Vladimir Putin has become bolder since his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Alaska, and NATO allies need to be prepared to confront a more assertive Moscow.
NETANYAHU ALIENATES HIMSELF FROM TOP GENERALS OVER HIS RECENT MILITARY ACTIONS
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been emboldened by the full support of the Trump administration, has isolated himself from top generals in the IDF over recent decisions to invade Gaza City and bomb Hamas negotiators in Doha, according to a report.
SAUDI ARABIA SIGNS MILITARY PACT WITH NUCLEAR-ARMED PAKISTAN
Saudi Arabia signed a military pact with Pakistan that means both countries will use all “defensive and military means” if the other is attacked—meaning that Riyadh will be protected by a nuclear umbrella provided by Islamabad —all while Washington become more isolated and weakened in the region as it supports Israel’s relentless wars and destabilizing attacks—like this month’s bombing in Doha.
SMOTRICH: ISRAEL IS WORKING WITH THE U.S. TO DIVIDE GAZA, WILL BE A ‘REAL ESTATE BONANZA’
Bezalel Smotrich, the Israeli finance minister and top “settler,” said at a conference that Gaza “is becoming a real estate bonanza” and there are already discussions in place with the U.S. about “how to divide the percentages of the land in Gaza.”






