Kampfschwimmer: Himmler's Last Secret Weapon
The article discusses the Kampfschwimmer, combat swimmers trained by Heinrich Himmler during World War II, who were tasked with executing critical operations in the Allies' failed Market Garden offensive in the Netherlands.
Drones over the Charles de Gaulle and suspicious tankers: a mystery around the double Russian move
Tensions between Moscow and the West have intensified recently, particularly concerning maritime activities and military operations in Europe.
Artificial Intelligence at the Center of Modern Shipping
The CEO of Danaos Corporation, Dimitris Vastarouchas, discussed the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on shipping operations at the Capital Link Cyprus Shipping Forum.
Telegraph: Russia is now acquiring 'Trojan horses' across Europe
Russia is reportedly purchasing properties across Europe, including in Finland, for potential sabotage operations, according to The Telegraph.
The (un)decisiveness of the USA regarding Iran
The arrival of American F-22 fighter jets at an Israeli base raises questions about U.S. military operations from Israel and the implications for its strategy regarding Iran.
Cutting-edge military forces: The SandCat armored vehicles
The SandCat armored vehicles play a crucial role in security operations in Mexico and globally, utilized by military and police forces in over 15 countries.
After the fall of 'El Mencho', the U.S. offers $10 million for two brothers of the Sinaloa Cartel: who are 'La Rana' and 'Aquiles'
The United States has announced a $10 million reward for two brothers linked to the Sinaloa Cartel, following a new indictment against one of them, highlighting their significant role in drug trafficking operations.
Tunisia: Justice Refuses to Shut Down the Phosphate Fertilizer Plant in Gabès Accused of Pollution
Tunisian judges have rejected a request to temporarily halt operations at a phosphate fertilizer plant in Gabès, citing insufficient evidence of pollution.
How many US military personnel will arrive in Mexico and from when?
The Mexican Senate has approved the arrival of 10 US military personnel for specialized training of Mexican naval special operations forces.
Netflix unexpectedly withdraws from Warner Bros. deal – Paramount made a better offer
Netflix has decided not to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's studio and streaming operations, as Paramount's counteroffer turned out to be more appealing.
Pakistan bombs Kabul after Afghanistan's border attacks
Pakistan has conducted airstrikes on Taliban government targets in Afghanistan in response to border skirmishes that resulted in casualties on both sides.
Crisis in Gaza Strip: Israel authorizes entry of humanitarian aid from Egypt
Israel has agreed to allow humanitarian aid from Egypt into the besieged Gaza Strip following pressure from the U.S. and amid its ongoing military operations against Hamas.
Mizuho FG to Reduce Workloads Equivalent to 5,000 Office Jobs Through AI Implementation Over the Next Decade
Mizuho Financial Group plans to use AI to streamline operations, potentially reducing the workload of 5,000 office jobs over the next ten years.
Israel displaces more than one million Palestinians in Gaza following invasion of Rafah: 35,000 dead
Israel has expanded its military operations in Rafah, causing over one million civilians to flee the area amid rising casualties.
The Maritime Administration: The state should pay for icebreaking
The Swedish Maritime Administration is urging the government to assume full financial responsibility for icebreaking operations, highlighting its significance for the country's shipping economy.
What lies behind the occupation's pursuit of bringing 'quiet cities' into the line of fire?
The article discusses the recent trend of Israeli military operations expanding into previously 'quiet' cities in the West Bank, raising questions about the motivations behind this shift.
War Returns: Israel Bombs Gaza After a Week of Truce for the Delivery of Hostages and Prisoners
Israel resumed its military operations against Hamas in Gaza following the end of a week-long truce intended for the exchange of hostages and Palestinian prisoners.
Taliban unleash 'extensive' offensive on Pakistan as deadly border strikes erupt
Taliban forces launched significant retaliatory strikes against Pakistan in response to airstrikes, leading to intense cross-border clashes.
[Notice] The Han River Bus, which started operations after receiving ‘safety inspections’ for 2 ships... even that has ‘malfunctions’
The Han River Bus, which recently commenced operations after undergoing safety inspections, is already facing issues with malfunctions despite being declared compliant with safety standards.
Afghanistan Taliban retaliates after Pakistan air strikes
The Taliban in Afghanistan has launched military operations against Pakistan in retaliation for air strikes, exacerbating border tensions.
Standard Chartered records $10m loss from Cameroon, Gambia divestment
Standard Chartered Bank has reported a $10 million loss from divesting its operations in Cameroon and The Gambia.
US officials indict high-ranking Sinaloa Cartel narcoterrorists, offer up to $10M in rewards for their arrests
US authorities have indicted two high-ranking leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel and are offering up to $10 million in rewards for their arrests due to extensive drug trafficking operations.
The Earnings of 'El Mencho': How the CJNG Pocketed 17 Million Pesos in a Month
A leaked payroll of 'El Mencho' reveals significant earnings by the CJNG, amounting to 17 million pesos in December 2025 through illegal operations involving slot machines.
Judge sides with salmon against Trump administration in hydropower ruling
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must alter hydropower operations to protect salmon populations affected by dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers.
Brake on mortgages? Deeds in CABA have fallen and only one bank concentrates the vast majority of operations
In Buenos Aires, the number of property deeds has significantly decreased, indicating a retreat from mortgage financing amidst a depressed demand due to falling real wages.
Study: The number of Russian sabotage operations in Europe has increased sharply in recent months
A recent study reveals a sharp increase in Russian sabotage and influence operations in Europe over the past few months, especially since the renewed invasion of Ukraine.
Massive rain dump on Sydney leads to flash flooding and rescue operations
Sydney experienced severe flash flooding after more than 100mm of rain fell within three hours, prompting extensive rescue operations by emergency services.
Duo arrested for selling 'gourmet' drugs in a front barbershop in Santo Antônio de Posse
Two men were arrested for drug trafficking operations disguised as a barbershop in Santo Antônio de Posse, Brazil.
Giant cargo transport alters traffic on the Dutra and mobilizes special operations in the region
A massive transformer weighing over 800 tons is causing traffic disruptions on the Dutra highway in Brazil, with expected congestion due to its slow movement.
Ukrainian: How the Russians Were Defeated in the 'Trenches' of Starlink
Starlink has become a critical tool in the Ukrainian war, providing advanced drone operations and communication capabilities, significantly influencing the battlefield.
Keeta postpones operations in Rio, CEO blames exclusive contracts with 99 and iFood
Keeta has postponed its launch in Rio de Janeiro due to exclusive contracts with competitors, affecting its ability to operate successfully in the market.
Extortion-related shootings forcing Surrey business owners to rethink decisions
Extortion-related shootings in Surrey are causing business owners to reconsider their investments and operations due to safety concerns.
Livraria Cultura ceases operations after Justice confirms bankruptcy
Livraria Cultura has closed its operations following a court confirmation of its bankruptcy.
New Developments in Lukoil's Foreign Operations Sale
The United States aims to delay the sale of Russian Lukoil's foreign operations to pressure Russia into peace talks regarding Ukraine.
Electrolux is laying off in Poland not only in factories. Cuts in the service center
Electrolux announces layoffs in its Polish operations, affecting both manufacturing and services in response to a crisis in the home appliance market.
Court: Hungary violated EU law by halting radio station broadcasts
Hungary has been found to violate EU laws by limiting the operations of the independent radio station Klubradio, which has been forced to broadcast only online since 2021.
An unknown drone was blocked near Sweden by the flagman of the French Navy
An unidentified drone was intercepted by the Swedish military near the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in the Oresund Strait, with authorities confirming the incident did not disrupt operations.
Video from the tunnel under the border: Poland speaks of an organized operation by Belarusians
Poland claims that a video showing a tunnel under the border suggests the involvement of organized Belarusian operations.
Russia Linked to 151 Hybrid Warfare Operations in Europe Since 2022, Dutch Think Tank Says
A Dutch think tank report reveals that Russia has conducted at least 151 hybrid warfare operations in Europe since its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Tallinna Port's Profit Increased Last Year
Tallinna Port's profit increased by 17 percent over the past year, despite a slight decrease in revenue due to lower earnings from the icebreaker Botnica's operations.
"It is very difficult to reach the fire focus": services are in turmoil for several hours
Fire services have been struggling to access the fire origin point in a building on Justiniškių Street, with operations ongoing for several hours.
Sweden neutralized a drone near the French aircraft carrier
A Swedish system successfully neutralized a drone approximately seven nautical miles from the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle without disrupting the ship's operations.
Ireneusz Raś Furnishes Hotels. 'We Will Make Life Easier for Entrepreneurs and Tourists'
Deputy Minister of Sport and Tourism Ireneusz Raś announced proposed changes to the regulations governing hotel operations in Poland to modernize the industry and enhance business freedom.
Fischer taught Czechs to fly, then came the crashes. Now the police are looking for him in Germany
The Czech police are searching for Fischer in Germany after a series of incidents linked to flight operations he was involved in.
Tunisian court rejects bid to halt polluting fertiliser plant
A Tunisian court declined to suspend operations at a fertiliser plant in Gabes despite community protests linking it to health issues.
Major signal failure in Jutland: Train operations halted on most lines
Train services in Jutland are significantly disrupted due to a major signal failure caused by Banedanmark.
Mozambique: Mozambique - MSF Winds Down Operations in Mueda
Médecins Sans Frontières has concluded its operations in Mueda, Mozambique, after providing crucial medical support during the ongoing conflict in Cabo Delgado.
Prints and audios reveal fixed hours and daily charges to 'managers' of drug 'stores' of PCC in RR
Investigations into the PCC's drug trafficking operations in Roraima reveal structured control and financial accountability among its members.
DHS shutdown triggers TSA ‘emergency measures’ as lawmaker warns airports could feel economic pain
The TSA is implementing emergency measures due to a partial DHS shutdown, with concerns raised about economic impacts at airports and the potential adjustment of TSA operations.
Race against time in desperate search for British schoolgirl, 7, swept out to sea in Morocco
The search for a missing seven-year-old British girl, Inaayah Makda, who was swept out to sea in Morocco, is expected to be suspended due to adverse weather conditions.