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🔥 Human Rights Watch Calls for International Force in Sudan as Paramilitary Attacks Escalate
Human Rights Watch, a leading rights group, is calling for an international force to protect civilians in war-torn Sudan, as reports that well-established paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces has killed dozens of civilians and committed widespread rapes during recent rampages.

🔥 U.S. Economic and Military Might: Building Expectations of Trump’s Foreign Policy
Current and former advisers of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump anticipate that he will navigate widening conflicts across the globe by both building deterrence against foreign rivals and favoring transactional policies with Western allies, using personal diplomacy as his first line of defense.

🔥 Trump's Return: New Middle East Challenges Await
Netanyahu and Israeli allies celebrated Trump's election win, but the Middle East landscape is drastically different from 2016, with Israel now fighting multiple fronts and requiring significant U.S. military support to counter Iranian threats.

🔥 Arab Leaders Welcome Trump's Victory While Weighing Middle East Peace Prospects
Arab leaders across the Middle East, including those from Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar, swiftly congratulated Donald Trump on his presidential victory, with many hoping he can leverage his personal relationships with regional leaders to resolve ongoing conflicts.

🔥 U.S. Officials in Israel Draft Proposal to End Lebanon War
U.S. officials are discussing a draft peace agreement in Israel that would allow Israeli forces to continue strikes in Lebanon for 60 days while requiring Israeli withdrawal within a week, though Netanyahu's circle doesn't expect a deal before U.S. elections.

🔥 North Korea's Military Alliance with Russia Signals Power Shift in Asia
Former U.S. officials report that China is displaying "exasperation" and "panic" as North Korea deploys thousands of troops to Russia, indicating Beijing has lost significant influence over its longtime client state.

🔥 Pentagon Depletes Air-Defense Missiles as Middle East Conflicts Intensify
The Pentagon's stockpile of air-defense missiles, particularly Standard Missiles, is running critically low after launching over 100 interceptors since October 2023 to protect Israel and Red Sea shipping from Iranian-backed attacks.

🔥 Syria's Captagon Crisis: How a Banned Drug is Funding Regional Conflict and Creating Public Health Concerns
The captagon trade, worth $5.7B globally, has become a major funding source for Syria's Assad regime and Hezbollah, generating about $2.4B annually for Syria between 2020-2022.

🔥 Satellite Images Show Damage from Israeli Attack on Two Iranian Military Bases
Satellite imagery shows an Israeli attack damaged facilities at the Parchin and Khojir military bases southeast of Tehran, including a structure at Parchin that was previously linked to Iran's nuclear weapons program.
