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Chinese carriers expand Pacific presence while showcasing naval power in Hong Kong, as Trump proposes a $30B shipbuilding plan to counter China's dominance, sparking a competitive maritime race.

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Did South Korea’s Yoon order drones into Pyongyang to justify martial law?
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A bombshell recording has surfaced, allegedly revealing that South Korea's ex-president Yoon Suk-yeol might have ordered drone flights over Pyongyang to provoke North Korea—potentially as a pretext to declare martial law and cling to power. Prosecutors are treating this as a "smoking gun" in their investigation into whether Yoon plotted to create a fake crisis to extend his presidency.
Editor’s Note: If true, this isn’t just another political squabble—it’s a jaw-dropping accusation that a leader may have deliberately risked war for personal gain. It undermines trust in democracy and raises scary questions about how far those in power might go to stay there. For South Koreans, already wary of North Korean tensions, this could fuel deeper skepticism toward their leaders.
The leaked phone call that could ring the changes for one of Thailand’s most powerful dynasties
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A leaked phone call between Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Cambodia’s ex-leader Hun Sen—meant to defuse a border spat—has backfired spectacularly. The private chat, intended as diplomacy between "old family friends," has spiraled into political chaos, fueling coup rumors and potentially derailing the Shinawatra dynasty’s decades-long grip on power.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just gossip—it’s a seismic moment for Thai politics. The Shinawatras have been kingmakers (and frequent coup targets) for years, and this leak exposes cracks in their influence. With public trust eroding and military whispers growing louder, Thailand’s fragile democracy could be in for another rocky chapter.
Russiagate was a ploy to ‘screw Trump’ – CIA boss
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The head of the CIA has claimed that the Obama administration's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election—often dubbed "Russiagate"—was actually a political maneuver designed to undermine Donald Trump. The explosive allegation suggests the probe was less about national security and more about partisan sabotage.
Editor’s Note: If true, this accusation throws fuel on the fire of partisan distrust in U.S. intelligence and political institutions. It’s a big deal because it challenges the official narrative of Russiagate, which has shaped years of political discourse and legal battles. For Trump supporters, it’s vindication; for critics, it’s another layer of conspiracy. Either way, it’s bound to deepen divisions.

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