Keir Starmer is Out: British PM Resigns After Party Mutiny
Well, that didn't last very long. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is officially packing his bags at Downing Street after his own party decided they had enough of his leadership.
Well, that didn't last very long. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is officially packing his bags at Downing Street after his own party decided they had enough of his leadership.
Britain is running through Prime Ministers faster than most people change their phone cases, and Keir Starmer is officially next in line for the exit.
The daily numbers are out, and they are wild: massive battle counts, hundreds of heavy bombs, and a terrifying swarm of over 6,000 kamikaze drones targeting our lines.
Just when you thought the Middle East geopolitical chessboard couldn't get any more chaotic, Donald Trump drops a weekend plan that sounds like a movie script.
The Russian military is about to run very short on stealth coatings and gunpowder. Ukrainian drone pilots just paid a massive, fiery visit to the biggest chemical plant in Eastern Europe.
Krasnodar Krai is having a very warm summer, mostly because the largest liquefied gas terminal in southern Russia is currently on fire.
A quiet, heavy ceremony just took place. Twelve more of our defenders, whose names we don't yet know, were buried with full military honors.
So, the occupation authorities in Sevastopol just decided to give locals a sneak peek of the stone age. No fuel for regular people, pitch-black streets, and supermarkets closing early. "Season is going great," they said.
If you thought flying 2,500 kilometers to hit an oil refinery in Tyumen was wild, Zelenskyy just dropped a teaser for what comes next.
Ever wondered how many Patriot missiles the US makes a year? Turns out, not that many. But Germany is stepping up, and Ukraine just signed a massive contract to secure our skies.
Russia decided to throw a whole botanical garden and a literal parody at Ukraine overnight, but mobile fire groups had other plans.
Another day of Russian high-precision madness, this time targeting civilian businesses in Poltava. Because nothing screams "strategic threat" to the Kremlin like local warehouses and children playing nearby.