Inmates facing attempted murder charges in Montana jail

Two inmates at a Montana county jail are facing attempted murder charges after allegedly attacking corrections officers with makeshift weapons. They pleaded not guilty and could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted.

International Relations, Media Diversity, Annexation, Hezbollah, AI Integration

Russia blocks access to 81 EU media outlets in retaliation for EU broadcasting bans on Russian state media. UK news presenter Tom Bradby discusses lack of diversity in industry. Israel's far-right minister Bezalel Smotrich declares intention to annex West Bank. Lebanon's minister Ali Hamieh threatens to sue The Telegraph over claims of Hezbollah smuggling weapons. Apple in talks with Meta and other AI companies to enhance its AI offerings.

India-Israel Relations and Military Cooperation

Former Israeli ambassador to India suggests India may be sending weapons to Israel as a return favor for support in the 1999 Kargil War. India has condemned Hamas and remained silent on IDF operations against them. Reports indicate India may be providing military assistance to Israel.

U.S. Denies Withholding Weapons from Israel Amid Accusations by Netanyahu

The Biden administration rejects Benjamin Netanyahu's accusation of withholding weapons from Israel. The U.S. denies knowledge of any such actions, maintaining that only one shipment of heavy bombs was paused, while billions of dollars of arms continued to flow into Israel. The Israeli military's ongoing assault on Gaza is under scrutiny for potential violations of the laws of war. Tensions are also rising along Israel's border with Lebanon, with threats of a potential offensive against Hezbollah. Discussions between the U.S. and Israel continue regarding weapon transfers.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's Visit to North Korea

Russian President Vladimir Putin visits North Korea, strengthening ties between the two countries. North Korea is providing Russia with weapons for its war in Ukraine, while Russia may be assisting North Korea with technical support and economic benefits. China is wary of this relationship, and the U.S. is concerned about Russia enabling North Korea's nuclear program.

NATO's High-Readiness Troop Deployment in Response to Russian Threat

NATO countries have exceeded the target of placing 300,000 troops on high-readiness in response to the threat from Russia. The alliance aims to be prepared for a potential Russian attack by ramping up forces and addressing capability gaps.

Arrest of heavily armed man in Queens with extremist views

New York police arrest heavily armed man with extremist views and indications of possible terror attack during a routine traffic stop in Queens. Police recovered numerous weapons, including a handgun, body armor, knives, and a stun gun.

Joe Biden's stance on the use of U.S. weapons in Ukraine

President Joe Biden stated that U.S. weapons authorized for use in Ukraine will not be used to strike Moscow or the Kremlin, during an interview at the Normandy American Cemetery on the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

Russian Economy and International Relations

Russian President Vladimir Putin discusses the shift in Russia's trade turnover towards the ruble and away from 'non-friendly' Western currencies at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF). Putin plans to boost settlements in BRICS countries' currencies and overhaul Russia's financial market. Despite Western sanctions in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Russia's economy is expected to outgrow advanced economies.

Meeting between President Biden and President Zelenskyy in Paris

President Joe Biden will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Paris to discuss the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, with the U.S. supporting Ukraine with military aid and weapons. Tensions are high between Kyiv's allies and Moscow, with concerns over potential escalation of the conflict.

President Biden's stance on the use of U.S. weapons in Ukraine and Russia

President Biden, commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, stated that U.S. weapons would not be used to strike Moscow or the Kremlin, despite authorizing Ukraine to use them in Russia. Biden emphasized that the weapons are only authorized for use near the border to target specific locations in Ukraine.

Russian President Putin Warns Against Supplying Weapons to Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin warns Western countries against supplying weapons to Ukraine, threatening retaliation if they become directly involved in the conflict. Ukraine has been using US-supplied weapons to target Russian air defense systems and military targets on Russian territory.

NATO debate on Ukraine using Western munitions on Russian soil and Putin's warning

NATO members debate allowing Ukraine to use Western munitions on Russian soil, Putin warns of providing long-range weapons to others, US and Germany authorize Ukraine to use their weapons, Putin threatens to supply similar weapons to other regions, Putin reaffirms readiness to use nuclear weapons if sovereignty threatened, no change expected in Russia-US relations regardless of election outcome, Putin faces questions on various topics including Ukraine conflict and reporter detention

Ukraine's Potential Strike on Russia with U.S. Weapons

Ukraine hints at striking inside Russia using U.S. weapons, potentially hitting a Russian missile system. The move comes after pressure to lift restrictions on weapon use. Kremlin warns of dire consequences, including nuclear retaliation. Experts believe Ukraine's actions will make defenses more proactive and resilient.

China's Development of Mind-Melting Weapons

China is developing mind-melting weapons including cognitive and biological weapons to target Taiwan's forces, aiming to impair alertness and decision-making. Experts warn of a 'terrible, brave new world' as China works on advanced technologies like AI, brain-computer interfaces, and genetic drugs for military strategies.

Ukrainian President Accuses China of Aiding Russia

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accuses China of helping Russia block countries from participating in a peace conference in Switzerland. Zelenskyy claims Russia is using Chinese influence to disrupt the summit and that some Russian weapons contain Chinese components. China denies the accusations and states it handles military exports responsibly. Zelenskyy seeks Asian support to end the war in Ukraine.

Israel Defense Forces operation in Rafah and the secret overpass between Egypt and Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces operation in Rafah revealed a secret overpass between Egypt and Gaza, allowing Hamas to smuggle weapons and prohibited materials without supervision. Egypt and the Biden administration opposed the Israeli operation to protect their interests. Israel seized control of the Philadelphi Corridor, killing terrorists and destroying tunnels and rocket launchers.

Debate over Ukraine's Use of Western Munitions and Russia's Threat of Nuclear Weapons

Fox News reports on the debate among NATO members on allowing Ukraine to use Western munitions for strikes on Russian soil. A senior ally of Putin warns that Russia is not bluffing about using tactical nuclear weapons against Ukraine. The conflict could spill over into other countries. Biden authorized Kyiv to use U.S.-supplied weapons at military targets near the border with Russia.

China's Development of Mind-Melting Weapons

China is developing mind-melting weapons, including cognitive and biological ones, to target Taiwan's forces in the event of an invasion. Experts warn of a 'terrible, brave new world' as China pushes the boundaries of warfare technology.

Ukraine's Use of Western-Supplied Weapons Against Russian Attacks

Germany, France, Poland, and the US have given Ukraine the green light to use weapons supplied by them to defend against attacks from positions just over the Russian border. NATO has approved the use of Western-supplied missiles in the conflict. Russia has warned of a full-on war with the West in response.

Biden administration authorizes Ukraine to strike inside Russia with U.S.-provided weapons

The Biden administration secretly authorized Ukraine to strike inside Russia with U.S.-provided weapons.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers killed in booby-trapped tunnel at UNRWA school in Rafah

Three Israeli soldiers were killed by a booby-trapped tunnel in Rafah located in a UNRWA school complex. The IDF responded to an anti-tank missile fired from the school and found large quantities of weapons and underground terror tunnels. Israel criticized UNRWA for supporting terrorism. The Biden administration withheld bombs in protest.

Debate over Allowing Ukraine to Use Western Weapons Against Russian Targets

Debate among NATO members on whether to allow Ukraine to use Western munitions and supplies for strikes on Russian soil. Pressure mounts on the U.S. to authorize such use.

Israel Defense Forces securing Gaza-Egypt border and uncovering Hamas tunnels

The Israel Defense Forces secured control of the Gaza-Egypt border, uncovering tunnels and weapons used by Hamas in Rafah. The U.S. supported Israel's actions in the Philadelphi Corridor.

International Relations

French President Macron suggests Ukraine should be allowed to strike military targets inside Russia with Western-supplied weapons.

Taiwan-U.S. Relations and Military Aid

Taiwan has ordered weapons from the United States to defend against potential invasion by Beijing, with a bipartisan House delegation meeting Taiwan's new president. The importance of these weapons was highlighted by recent Chinese military drills around Taiwan in response to the president's inauguration speech.

NATO support for Ukraine in conflict with Russia

NATO Secretary-General suggests Ukraine should be allowed to use American weapons to target Russian territory, breaking with Biden administration's policy. Lawmakers and officials support lifting restrictions to aid Ukraine in defending itself against Russian attacks.

Impact of Russia's economy on Ukraine conflict

Russia's economy is doing well due to China and India buying their oil, delays in supplying Ukraine have hurt Ukraine, and President Biden needs to loosen restrictions on how Ukraine can use weapons.

Russia taunting Western nations over weapons supply to Ukraine

Russia taunts Western nations for sending weapons and supplies to Ukraine, claiming they are ineffective in overcoming the invasion. Western allies struggle to deliver technologically advanced weapons in sufficient quantities. Ukraine halts Russian advance in Vovchansk. US and Germany continue to send weapons to Ukraine. F-16 fighter jets are slowly being deployed to Ukraine.

Iranian Support to Houthi Rebels in Yemen

Fox News report reveals evidence of Iranian support to Houthi rebels in Yemen, including supplying weapons and training, leading to increased tensions with Israel and potential implications for global politics.

Ukraine's Potential Use of U.S.-Provided Weapons to Strike Russia

The Biden administration is considering a plan to allow Ukraine to strike Russia with U.S.-provided weapons, backed by Speaker Mike Johnson. This proposal follows requests from Ukrainian leaders and calls from House Intelligence Committee members to escalate the conflict.

Basic Military Training for Russian Schoolboys in Vladikavkaz

Russian schoolboys are receiving basic military training, including firing weapons and first aid, as part of their school curriculum in Vladikavkaz, Russia. The training was reintroduced due to Russia's war in Ukraine and is seen as a step towards militarization of society.

House Passes Bill Restricting President's Ability to Withhold Weapons Transfers to Israel

The Republican-led House passed a bill restricting the president's ability to withhold weapons transfers to Israel, drawing attention to a divided Democratic caucus on the war in Gaza. The bill is not expected to be taken up in the Senate.

Senate Hearing on Providing Weapons to Ukraine

The Senate will hold a hearing on providing long-range weapons to Ukraine in its war against Russia on Thursday, May 16.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine and U.S. aid response

The roots of Russia's invasion of Ukraine go back decades and run deep. The current conflict is more than one country fighting to take over another; it is a shift in the world order. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Kyiv and announced that part of a U.S. aid package has arrived and more is on the way to help Ukraine fight against Russia's offensive.

Debate over Withholding Weapons to Israel

Sen. Lindsey Graham debates anchor Kristen Welker over President Biden's promise to restrict weapons to Israel as it fights Hamas, criticizing the idea of withholding weapons in a time of war.

President Biden's threat to withhold weapons from Israel

Rep. Adam Smith criticizes President Biden's public threat to withhold weapons from Israel, stating it takes pressure off Hamas and doesn't help. Smith believes private conversations are more appropriate for such matters.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Biden's Weapon Withholding Controversy

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu discusses President Biden's vow to withhold weapons from Israel during an interview with Dr. Phil, citing potential civilian casualties in Gaza due to the lack of precision weapons. Netanyahu vows to eradicate Hamas despite the consequences.

President Biden's decision to withhold weapons from Israel amid conflict with Hamas

President Biden's decision to withhold weapons from Israel is criticized by House Republican Conference chair Elise Stefanik and former President Donald Trump. Biden's administration is accused of putting U.S. and Israeli national security at risk by not supporting Israel's fight against Hamas. Israeli leaders express determination to defeat Hamas regardless of international support.

Political Tension between Biden and Israel over Hamas Conflict

Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst accuses President Biden of playing politics with American lives by withholding support from Israel in its battle against the Hamas terrorist group. Former President Donald Trump also criticizes Biden for not providing weapons to Israel. Biden confirms limiting transfers of American weapons to Israel over concerns about its attack on Hamas in Rafah.

U.S. Foreign Policy on Israel

Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki believes President Joe Biden should have cut off weapons to Israel sooner. Biden stated he would not supply offensive weapons for Israel to attack Rafah. Psaki emphasized the significance of the U.S. withholding weapons from Israel as a form of leverage. She also mentioned Biden's challenging relationship with Prime Minister Netanyahu and the importance of diplomacy and outreach.

Disagreement on President Biden's Statement on Weapons to Israel

House Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Rep. Adam Smith stated that President Biden's statement on weapons to Israel is not the administration's position, causing confusion and frustration. Smith clarified that the administration's stance is to restrict weapon sales if Israel conducts an aggressive bombing campaign in Rafah, not cut them off entirely.

Haim Saban criticizes President Biden for withholding weapons from Israel in its war against Hamas

Haim Saban, a Hollywood mogul and Democratic Party mega-donor, criticized President Biden for withholding weapons from Israel in its war against Hamas. Saban expressed concern about the decision's impact on Israel and the message it sends to allies in the region. He emphasized the importance of supporting Israel in defeating Hamas.

Political Dispute Over Military Support for Israel

Former President Donald Trump criticizes President Joe Biden for threatening to stop military shipments to Israel during operations against Palestinian terrorists in Gaza, accusing Biden of taking the side of terrorists and abandoning Israel.

U.S. Policy on Israel and Gaza Conflict

President Joe Biden announces that the U.S. will not supply Israel with certain weapons and artillery shells if its military invades Rafah, a city in southern Gaza where more than 1 million people are sheltering. This marks a shift in U.S. policy towards the war, but the U.S. will continue to support Israel's security in other ways.

US-Israel Relations and Gaza Conflict

Rep. Ilhan Omar celebrated President Joe Biden's decision to withhold artillery and other weapons from Israel if they invaded Hamas's last stronghold, Rafah. Omar highlighted the impact of young people's protests in influencing this decision.

U.S. Foreign Policy on Israel

President Joe Biden stated that the U.S. would cut off certain weapons to Israel if they go into Rafah's population centers, emphasizing that it is not walking away from Israel's security but from Israel's ability to wage war in those areas. Biden confirmed that Israel has not yet crossed his red line with its actions in Rafah.

Pro-Hamas Propaganda and Weapons Found at University Campuses

University protesters claiming to support Palestinian humanitarian rights found with pro-Hamas propaganda and weapons at the University of Texas and other campuses. Materials call for the elimination of Israel and Israelis through violence, including celebrating rocket attacks and rejecting peace solutions.

U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East

The Biden administration paused a shipment of weapons to Israel in opposition to a potential Israeli invasion of Rafah in Gaza. The delay comes amid concerns about civilian casualties in dense urban settings.

Challenges in Meeting Foreign Aid Requests for Weapons

The U.S. has provided weapons to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan but is facing challenges meeting the demand due to low munitions stockpiles. The Pentagon is making risk management assessments to balance readiness and foreign aid requests. There are concerns about the industrial base's capacity to replenish munitions and the impact on long-term defense strategies.

Protester Arrested at Emory University for Inciting Violence

Protester arrested at Emory University in Georgia for carrying weapons and inciting violence during anti-Israel demonstrations.

Ukraine-Russia Conflict

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg believes it is not too late for Ukraine to win the war against Russia, despite being outgunned and awaiting delayed weapons deliveries from allies. Russian forces continue to advance, capturing villages and launching missile strikes, causing casualties in Ukraine. Stoltenberg assures more support is on the way, as Ukraine relies on Western military aid to counter Russia's army.

President Zelenskyy urges faster delivery of vital U.S. weapons as Russian forces advance in Ukraine

President Zelenskyy of Ukraine urges for faster delivery of vital U.S. weapons as Russian forces advance, during a joint news conference with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg in Kyiv.

Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Ukraine's troops have been forced to retreat from three villages on the eastern front lines as Russian forces gain the upper hand, with Kyiv waiting for U.S. military aid. The situation on the frontlines has worsened, with Russia concentrating its efforts on several directions. The rush for weapons is urgent as Moscow steps up its assault.

Senator Lindsey Graham's comments on aid package for Ukraine

Senator Lindsey Graham credits former President Donald Trump for aid package to Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of supporting Ukraine with new weapons to counter Russian aggression.

Russia's Invasion of Ukraine and Ukraine's Response

The roots of Russia's invasion of Ukraine go back decades, with the current conflict representing a shift in the world order. Ukraine's Prime Minister is visiting the U.S. to advocate for further aid to support their war effort, emphasizing the need for more weapons to push out Russian forces. Ukraine has made significant progress in combating corruption and is working towards EU membership.

Iran's Retaliatory Attack on Israel

Iran launched over 300 drones and missiles on Israel in retaliation to Israel's suspected attack on its consulate in Syria. NBC News provides an overview of Iran's weaponry involved in the attack.

The Importance of Air Defense in Modern Warfare

The article discusses the importance of air defense in the 21st century, highlighting Russia's successful air attacks on Ukraine due to Ukraine's lack of effective air defense systems. It also emphasizes the need for countries to innovate and adapt their defense capabilities to counter modern threats.

Escalating Conflict Between Ukraine and Russia

The Ukrainian armed forces commander-in-chief admits that the situation along the eastern front with Russia has worsened, with Russia intensifying its offensive actions. Ukraine struggles to cope with the assaults and pleads for more weapons and money from the West. The top general emphasizes the need for high-tech weapons and improved training for military personnel.

China's Sales of Technology to Russia for Military Use in Ukraine

China has significantly increased sales of technology to Russia, which Moscow is using to produce weapons for the war in Ukraine. The US is concerned about China's indirect support for Russia and is considering sanctions against Chinese firms aiding Russia's military efforts.

Haitian police seize hijacked cargo ship after 5-hour shootout

Haitian police recover hijacked cargo ship loaded with rice after 5-hour shootout with gang members, resulting in injuries and deaths. Gangs involved were named 5 Seconds and Taliban. Police also seized weapons in Cap-Hatien and issued a search warrant for firearms being sent from Miami.

Discussion on providing weapons to Israel for deterring Iran and Hezbollah

Rep. Adam Smith believes Israel needs weapons to deter Iran and Hezbollah to prevent the spread of conflict in the Middle East but suggests negotiating conditions for aid to Israel.

Russia's Veto on U.N. Monitoring of North Korea Sanctions

Russia vetoed the extension of the U.N. monitoring of sanctions against North Korea, leading to accusations of violating sanctions to buy weapons for the war in Ukraine. Western nations believe Russia aims to evade scrutiny as tensions rise over the Ukraine conflict.

U.S. Support to Israel in Gaza Conflict

The U.S. is not providing Israel with all the weapons it requested for its war against Hamas in Gaza, as confirmed by General Charles Q. Brown Jr., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Ukraine's Defense Industry

Ukraine is ramping up its defense industry to repel Russia, with a focus on privately-owned factories producing weapons and ammunition. The country's military spending has surged, but it still needs massive support from the West to stand a chance against Russia.

France to deliver weapons to Ukraine to support in fighting Russia's invasion

France to deliver 78 Caesar howitzers and increase supply of shells to Ukraine to support in fighting Russia's invasion. France also participating in efforts to procure artillery shells for Ukraine from countries outside the EU.

Pentagon Rushing $300 Million in Weapons to Ukraine

The Pentagon is rushing $300 million in weapons to Ukraine due to cost savings in contracts, despite being $10 billion overdrawn in replenishment funds. Ukrainian troops are running low on munitions, and efforts to get fresh funds for weapons have stalled in Congress.

Navy's Efforts to Protect International Shipping in the Middle East

The Navy is using advanced software and weapons to protect international shipping in the Middle East from Houthi rebels, with a focus on real-time adaptation and future technology like high-energy lasers and microwaves.

Pentagon Sending $300 Million in Weapons to Ukraine

The Pentagon is sending around $300 million in weapons to Ukraine to help in its fight against Russia, marking the first security aid package since December. The aid is made possible by negotiating contracts to replenish weapons in U.S. stockpiles and using cost savings from those negotiations.

Hunt for Suspected Far-Left Terrorists in Berlin

Heavily armed German police are hunting suspected far-left terrorists linked to the Red Army Faction in Berlin, with arrests made and weapons found in recent raids.

North Korea's weapons manufacturing capabilities

A report raises questions about North Korea's weapons manufacturing capabilities, discussed by NPR's Ayesha Rascoe with Andrew Yeo of the Brookings Institution.

Military Disarmament Advocacy by Pope Francis

Pope Francis emphasizes the moral obligation of military disarmament for all nations during his Angelus address in Saint Peter’s Square. He calls for the international community to prioritize disarmament as a duty and moral obligation, moving from a balance of fear to a balance of trust. The pontiff suggests banning all weapons as a solution to achieve world peace, criticizing the arms race and nuclear arsenals buildup. He believes that the existence of weapons perpetuates fear of war and advocates for the elimination of all weapons.

European countries considering sending troops to Ukraine amid war with Russia

European countries consider sending troops to Ukraine as the war with Russia enters its third year, with differing views on the matter. NATO states no plans to send combat troops to Ukraine. Some countries express support for providing weapons to Ukraine for self-defense.

Resignation of RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel

RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel announces resignation amidst Ukraine crisis

Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

The roots of Russia's invasion of Ukraine go back decades and run deep, leading to a shift in the world order. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy revealed that at least 31,000 Ukrainian troops have been killed since the invasion started. Ukraine is focusing on acquiring weapons and ammunition to defend itself. The conflict has caused delays in military aid, impacting Ukraine's ability to fight back effectively.

Shortages of Weapons in Ukraine's War Effort

Retired General Ben Hodges discusses how shortages of weapons are impacting Ukraine's war effort with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe.

Seizure of Island Near US-Mexico Border

Texas officials celebrate seizure of island near US-Mexico border used as a 'safe haven' for cartel drugs and weapons, announcing plans for a military facility to defend the border. Mexican President criticizes the plan. Island was secured by Texas National Guard and DPS, previously used for criminal activities. Explosive devices, illegal weapons, and large amounts of drugs were found on the island.

Japanese Yakuza leader charged with trafficking nuclear materials for Iran

Japanese Yakuza leader charged with conspiring to traffic nuclear materials from Burma to Iran for nuclear weapon development. Samples seized in Thailand confirmed to contain uranium and weapons-grade plutonium. Leader also negotiated for purchase of deadly weapons. Facing life in prison.