Pakistani leader vows to avenge India's 'acts of war' after missile strike

Pakistani leader vows to avenge India's 'acts of war' after missile strike

Islamabad – India launched missiles at multiple locations earlier on Wednesday, killing at least 26 people, including children, in what Pakistani leaders called an act of war. India says it attacks infrastructure used by militants Massacre of tourists in Indian administration in Kashmir last monthIt is a disputed mountainous area where nuclear weapons neighbors have…

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Canada's allies want to know if they can still shelter under the U.S. nuclear umbrella

Canada's allies want to know if they can still shelter under the U.S. nuclear umbrella

It seems that the word “nuclear” means a symbolic day. Since the inauguration of the second Trump administration early this year, more and more of Washington’s closest allies have begun quietly (and sometimes not as quiet) whether they can still count on America’s nuclear deterrence capabilities for decades. Few places feel that uncertainty is more…

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What we know so far

What we know so far

The Indian government said in a statement that nine non-military targets have been hit In the strike, in the so-called “Operation sindoor”. “Sometimes ago, the Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindoor, attacking terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, where Pakistan occupied Jamu and Kashmir, from where terrorist attacks against India were planned and directed by terrorists.”

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