Sam Kiley

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Ukrainian sergeant survives 471 days in underground bunker against Russians
military conflicts Mar 20, 2026, 11:29 AM
Ukrainian sergeant survives 471 days in underground bunker against Russians
  • A Ukrainian sergeant named Tyshchenko endured 471 days in an underground bunker during the conflict.
  • His team faced extreme challenges, including food shortages, limited air, and the presence of enemy corpses.
  • Tyshchenko's account highlights the human endurance and resilience under dire circumstances.
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Iran's regime prepares to endure prolonged conflicts amid military challenges
politics Mar 19, 2026, 1:00 AM
Iran's regime prepares to endure prolonged conflicts amid military challenges
  • The U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran began on February 28, 2026.
  • Iran's regime has employed a 'mosaic defense' to maintain military operations despite leadership losses.
  • The ongoing conflict risks escalating tensions in the region and altering security dynamics.
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US and Israel utilize AI systems to accelerate military operations in Iran
military conflicts Mar 12, 2026, 4:59 PM
US and Israel utilize AI systems to accelerate military operations in Iran
  • The US and Israel have executed over 2,000 airstrikes against Iran within a few days, utilizing AI systems for rapid target identification.
  • The use of AI in military operations has led to significant allegations of war crimes, particularly in relation to high civilian death tolls in conflict zones like Gaza.
  • This application of AI in warfare suggests a potential shift towards autonomous weapons and algorithmic battlefields, raising legal and ethical concerns.
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Children in Nikopol seek refuge in underground schools amid bombardment
military conflicts Feb 21, 2026, 5:27 PM
Children in Nikopol seek refuge in underground schools amid bombardment
  • Since 2022, Nikopol has been under threat from Russian forces, causing many residents to seek refuge.
  • Most of the schools in the area have suffered damage due to bombing and artillery fire.
  • Underground schools have become essential for children's safety, allowing them to maintain some normality amid violence.
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Putin targets civilians in desperate bid to break Ukraine's will
military conflicts Feb 15, 2026, 2:20 PM
Putin targets civilians in desperate bid to break Ukraine's will
  • Ukrainian families are struggling with cold, darkness, and fear due to ongoing Russian attacks.
  • Oleksandr, a member of parliament, illustrates the psychological toll these conditions take on citizens, especially children.
  • Putin's strategy to weaken Ukraine by targeting civilians is unlikely to succeed, as historically similar tactics have failed.
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British leaders escape accountability for scandals
politics Feb 8, 2026, 2:20 PM
British leaders escape accountability for scandals
  • The UK has faced numerous unpunished scandals involving leaders, including Tony Blair's actions during the Iraq War.
  • Public trust has significantly declined, particularly among younger generations who express reluctance to defend their country.
  • The impunity of political and financial leaders contributes to a critical vulnerability for national morale.
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Trump's Greenland takeover plan faces backlash from his former chief of staff
politics Jan 20, 2026, 6:39 PM
Trump's Greenland takeover plan faces backlash from his former chief of staff
  • Mick Mulvaney, Trump's former chief of staff, advised against pursuing Greenland acquisition due to potential economic consequences.
  • Trump threatened tariffs on Denmark if they did not support his bid to annex Greenland, straining U.S. relationships with European allies.
  • The risks and costs associated with acquiring Greenland could outweigh any strategic benefits, potentially harming Trump's affordability messaging.
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Russia intensifies sabotage actions against Poland amid rising tensions
military conflicts Nov 18, 2025, 3:10 PM
Russia intensifies sabotage actions against Poland amid rising tensions
  • Poland's security ministry has confirmed allegations of Russian sabotage in recent railway attacks.
  • Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Europe has experienced numerous acts of sabotage affiliated with Russia.
  • The rise in confrontational tactics signifies a potential need for NATO to respond with military actions.
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