India is negotiating with Russia for five more S-400 air-defense systems to bolster coastal and northern coverage, despite delivery risks and sanctions headwinds.
A Navajo-owned company won rights to 167 million tons of U.S. coal for $186,000 — about $0.0011 per ton — reflecting the sharp decline of America’s once-dominant fossil fuel industry.
Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev rejects Moscow’s involvement in recent European drone disruptions, calling them a salutary “taste” of war for cautious Europeans.
Russia’s latest aerial onslaught killed five civilians, struck energy infrastructure, and spurred NATO response amid Ukraine’s call for a ceasefire in the skies.
UK Conservatives propose a £1.6bn “Removals Force” to deport 150,000 people a year, modeled on U.S. ICE—prompting sharp legal, logistical and political questions.