Inside the US-Nigeria Strikes: A Night of Fire and Whispers
US drones struck a little-known militant group in Nigeria last night, killing dozens and raising questions about America’s expanding shadow war in West Africa.
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US drones struck a little-known militant group in Nigeria last night, killing dozens and raising questions about America’s expanding shadow war in West Africa.
Villagers recount the night U.S. bombs fell on a militant camp in Nigeria, exposing the human toll and political fault lines behind Washington’s shadow war.
U.S. drones struck Lakurawa camps in northern Nigeria after intel warned of an imminent attack on a foreign mine, escalating America’s shadow war in the Sahel.
After a tense Oval Office meeting, Trump and Zelensky edge toward a partial cease-fire plan that could unlock U.S. weapons but leaves NATO membership ambiguous.

Coupang will pay a record $1.1 billion to South Korean users after a sprawling data breach exposed millions of personal records, setting a new benchmark for privacy penalties in Asia.
A covert U.S. arms shipment to Taiwan triggers China’s largest air drills in decades, pulling the region to the brink.
George Kittle is inactive for Sunday’s matchup against the Bears after a stubborn ankle sprain defied a week of rehab, denting San Francisco’s playoff push.

China launches live-fire drills around Taiwan moments after the U.S. approves a $600 M arms sale, raising fears of a new strait crisis.

China’s three-day blockade drill around Taiwan, launched after Japan opened a radar site nearby, is its largest yet, spooking markets and raising fears of a wider Asian conflict.

A single night-time lab test has spiraled into a six-state recall of 42,800 pounds of ground beef linked to nine hospitalizations and a rare kidney syndrome.