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“The Americans Constantly Say That They’ve Sent a Warship Toward Iran,” Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Says After Donald Trump Warned That a U.S. Armada Was Moving Toward Iran and Could Be Used if Negotiations Fail — “More Dangerous Than That Warship Is the Weapon That Can Send That Warship to the Bottom of the Sea”
Read More: “The Americans Constantly Say That They’ve Sent a Warship Toward Iran,” Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Says After Donald Trump Warned That a U.S. Armada Was Moving Toward Iran and Could Be Used if Negotiations Fail — “More Dangerous Than That Warship Is the Weapon That Can Send That Warship to the Bottom of the Sea”Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei warned the United States that American naval power would not protect it from retaliation, responding directly to recent statements by President Donald Trump about sending a large U.S.…
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Putin Indicates Russia May Accept Territory Swap in Ukraine Deal, Kommersant Reports
Read More: Putin Indicates Russia May Accept Territory Swap in Ukraine Deal, Kommersant ReportsPresident Vladimir Putin signaled to a group of top Russian business leaders that Moscow could be prepared to consider limited territorial swaps in Ukraine as part of a broader…
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China Sanctions 20 U.S. Defense Firms and 10 Executives Over Taiwan Arms Sales
Read More: China Sanctions 20 U.S. Defense Firms and 10 Executives Over Taiwan Arms SalesBeijing has imposed sanctions on 20 U.S. defense companies and 10 executives in response to a recently approved U.S. arms package for Taiwan. The move comes amid growing tensions…
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Japan Plans Largest-Ever Initial Budget at 122.3 Trillion Yen for Fiscal 2026
Read More: Japan Plans Largest-Ever Initial Budget at 122.3 Trillion Yen for Fiscal 2026Japan’s cabinet has approved a record-high initial budget of 122.3 trillion yen (about $785 billion) for the fiscal year starting April 2026, underscoring Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s strategy of using expansive fiscal policy to…
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Russian Industry Faces Worst Downturn Since 1990s Amid Wartime Economic Strains, Big Business Warns
Read More: Russian Industry Faces Worst Downturn Since 1990s Amid Wartime Economic Strains, Big Business WarnsRussia’s largest industrial companies are warning that the country is facing its most severe industrial downturn since the late 1990s, as tougher sanctions, high borrowing costs and a sharp…
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Japan to Double Residency Requirement for Citizenship as Population Declines and Entry Rules Tighten
Read More: Japan to Double Residency Requirement for Citizenship as Population Declines and Entry Rules TightenJapan is preparing a broad tightening of its immigration and naturalization policies, including effectively doubling the residency requirement for citizenship and imposing stricter language and compliance standards for permanent…
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Nigeria Defends US Christmas Night Airstrikes as Part of Joint Counterterrorism Effort
Read More: Nigeria Defends US Christmas Night Airstrikes as Part of Joint Counterterrorism EffortNigeria’s government has confirmed that U.S. airstrikes targeting suspected Islamic State militants in Sokoto State on Christmas night were conducted in coordination with Nigerian authorities, describing the operation as…
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Kremlin Effort to Shut Down Russia’s Data Black Market Triggers Surge in Leaks
Read More: Kremlin Effort to Shut Down Russia’s Data Black Market Triggers Surge in LeaksRussia is currently scrambling to rein in the country’s sprawling illicit market for leaked personal data, a shadowy ecosystem long exploited by investigative journalists, police, and criminal groups. However,…
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Iran Seizes ‘Undisclosed’ Oil Tanker in Strait of Hormuz, Citing Smuggling Allegations
Read More: Iran Seizes ‘Undisclosed’ Oil Tanker in Strait of Hormuz, Citing Smuggling AllegationsIran’s Revolutionary Guard naval forces seized a foreign oil tanker transiting the Strait of Hormuz on Friday over alleged fuel smuggling, according to Iranian state media. Authorities said the…
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Serbia Confirms Talks With MOL on Sale of Russia-Linked NIS to Restore Energy Supply
Read More: Serbia Confirms Talks With MOL on Sale of Russia-Linked NIS to Restore Energy SupplyThe Serbian government has signaled its official backing for ongoing negotiations between Russian energy giants and Hungary’s MOL Group regarding the sale of a majority stake in Serbia’s national…
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King Charles Ends Christmas Broadcast With Ukrainian Choir, Sending Clear Message to Putin
Read More: King Charles Ends Christmas Broadcast With Ukrainian Choir, Sending Clear Message to PutinKing Charles III’s 2025 Christmas broadcast from Westminster Abbey concluded with a symbolic gesture of support for Ukraine, as a Ukrainian choir joined the Royal Opera Chorus for a…
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Zane Clark is a writer whose interest in national affairs began at age 11, during a birthday ride in a 1966 Piper 180C that sparked an early curiosity about history and current events. That first moment of perspective grew into a lasting fascination with the people, conflicts, and decisions influencing the nation’s direction. Today, Zane brings clear, informed storytelling to Altitude Post, covering everything from major events to the individuals helping shape the country’s future. When he’s not writing, he’s researching history, following current developments, spotting aircraft, attending airshows or exploring the stories behind the headlines.



















