Syria’s rebel leader, Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, declared that officials involved in torturing detainees will not be pardoned and called for their extradition to face justice. In the meantime, the tomb of Bashar al-Assad’s father, Hafez, was set on fire in Qardaha. The new Syrian administration also asserted that the rights of all religious groups will be safeguarded, as they took control of Damascus airport.
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World War III predictions coming true? NATO plans big spending hike on missiles, radars, and jets to counter Russian threat
NATO is considering raising its defense spending target from 2% to 3% of GDP by 2030 to address critical capability gaps and enhance air defenses, offensive weaponry, and nuclear deterrence capabilities in response to heightened security concerns from Russia. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasizes the need for increased capabilities, with an interim goal of 2.5% GDP before achieving the 3% target by the end of the decade, aligning with calls from the US for...
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