Coronavirus infects US soldier for first time, military says

A U.S. soldier stationed in South Korea has tested positive for the coronavirus and is in self-quarantine at his residence off base, the military said Tuesday. The 23-year-old is based at Camp Carroll near the city of Daegu, where most of the country’s coronavirus cases have been clustered, and he visited … Read More

The Latest Russia Hoax is Already Debunked

posted in: News, Russia

Welcome back, Russia hysteria! While it’s no secret that Russia meddles in foreign elections, the evidence that they backed any one candidate in 2016 has always been lacking. The aim of Russian election interference is more often to create chaos … Read More

A large-scale Israeli aerial attack in Gaza, fighters and helicopters in action

TEL AVIV, (BM) – Military says fighter jets, attack helicopters bombed terror group’s facility in Khan Younis, elsewhere in the Strip, following afternoon barrages that struck southern Israel, learned BulgarianMilitary.com citing the Times of Israel. Read more: BulgarianMilitary.com 24/7 – Gaza Strip tension, … Read More

The Gaza Strip could go up in flames at any time

posted in: Israel, News

The latest ceasefire after the latest round of violence proves that neither Israel nor the Gaza terrorist groups want a war. But after the election, Israel will need to make it clear that the games are over. Israel’s Iron Dome … Read More

ANALYSIS: Iran teeters once again on the brink

posted in: Middle East, News

Iran faces anti-terrorism sanctions, voter discontent, and a rising death toll from the Coronavirus outbreak. Missiles in Tehran – Reuters Watching events in Iran over the past few days, one cannot escape the impression that the country is facing a … Read More

Coronavirus: South Korea declares highest alert as infections surge

posted in: Far East, News

The South Korean city of Daegu has seen the biggest increase in infections – AFP South Korea has raised its coronavirus alert to the “highest level” as confirmed case numbers keep rising. President Moon Jae-in said the country faced “a … Read More

U.S., global markets plunge as coronavirus cases spike outside China

The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq are in steep decline as the deadly outbreak expands in South Korea, Italy, and Iran. Financial markets sounded the alarm Monday about the relentless spread and widening economic impact of the coronavirus, which after … Read More

Series of earthquakes at Turkey, Iran border leaves at least 9 dead

Nine deaths have been reported after strong earthquakes struck near the border between Turkey and Iran on Sunday. The first earthquake was reported to be a 5.7 on the Richter scale by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The epicenter was … Read More

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