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Putin’s future becomes a high-stakes gamble: $400,000 bet he will be ousted by the end of 2026 – Forbes predicts downfall within three years
Mystery surrounds a Polymarket bettor who defied the odds by wagering on the Russian president's downfall. Forbes has outlined two scenarios that could bring about Putin's political end, drawing comparisons with Nicolae Ceaușescu
Ukrainian woman “armed & dangerous” is main suspect in Monaco bomb attack – Fled to Italy, may be in the Balkans
The suspect fled on foot towards France after the explosion that injured Yermolaev and his partner. From there, she crossed into Italy and may have reached the Balkans. She has been identified and is being sought, while the 13-year-old son of Yermolaev, who has recovered, is due to give testimony
After the Moon and Mars, scientists set their sights on Titan: The ambitious plan for a human mission to Saturn’s largest moon
Experts from around the world have, for the first time, seriously examined the possibility of sending humans to Titan, exploring the technological challenges, potential benefits and the steps that could pave the way for one of the most ambitious exploration missions in human history
Germany accuses Ukraine of sabotaging the Nord Stream pipelines
A Ukrainian national has been charged with complicity in a war crime, disrupting public services, causing an explosion, and damaging critical infrastructure
The Orwellian absurdity of UK’s proposed Conversion Practices Bill
Parents who reject gender ideology now face the prospect of "Minority Report"-style pre-crime restrictions, fines, and imprisonment simply for raising their children according to observable reality
US – Saudi Arabia: Tense talks between Trump and Salman as Washington considers reducing military presence in the Kingdom
Saudi Arabia’s initial refusal to support the United States in its operation in the Strait of Hormuz has caused a deep rift in relations, according to the Wall Street Journal. The report highlights a tense phone call between Trump and the Saudi crown prince, as well as signals from Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s recent Gulf visit