Author name: Adrian Sutton

Adrian Sutton is a Canadian journalist with over 11 years of experience reporting on current events, politics, and public affairs. He earned his Political Economy and Media degree from the selective University of King’s College and conducted advanced research in governance and international relations at the University of Alberta. Adrian delivers timely, accurate, and insightful Breaking News coverage for readers across Canada.

North Korea Tests Missiles Equipped with Cluster Bombs

North Korea Tests Missiles Equipped with Cluster Bombs

North Korea’s Cluster Bomb Missile Tests: A Dangerous Escalation in Regional Tensions The Korean Peninsula is once again a flashpoint for global security concerns. Recent weapons tests by North Korea have introduced a chilling new dimension to its military provocations. According to reports from South Korea’s military, the reclusive regime has conducted tests of a […]

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Israel Says Pakistan ‘Not Credible’ Mediator in US‑Iran Talks

Israel: Pakistan ‘Not Credible’ in US-Iran Talks

Israel Dismisses Pakistan as a Credible Mediator in US-Iran Nuclear Talks In a sharp rebuke of recent diplomatic overtures, a senior Israeli envoy has categorically rejected the notion of Pakistan playing a mediator role in the delicate and high-stakes negotiations between the United States and Iran. The comments, which underscore the deep-seated geopolitical tensions in

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Ceasefire at Risk Amid Israel-Lebanon Tensions, Hormuz Mines

Ceasefire at Risk Amid Israel-Lebanon Tensions, Hormuz Mines

Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Crumbles as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Surge The fragile hope for a de-escalation in the Middle East is facing a severe, multi-front test. A tenuous ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon is unraveling, while hundreds of miles away, a new maritime threat is emerging in the world’s most critical oil chokepoint. The

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Why Pakistan and China Brokered Iran Ceasefire

Why Pakistan and China Brokered Iran Ceasefire

How China and Pakistan Forged a Critical US-Iran Ceasefire Deal In a stunning diplomatic breakthrough that has reshaped the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, a dangerous standoff between the United States and Iran has been de-escalated. The catalyst? Not traditional Western powers or the UN, but a concerted mediation effort led by China and

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US-Iran Ceasefire Won’t Spur Hormuz Ship Surge

US-Iran Ceasefire Won’t Spur Hormuz Ship Surge

Beyond the Ceasefire: Strait of Hormuz Shipping Traffic to Stabilize The recent U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement, announced in early April 2026, marks a pivotal moment for global energy security and maritime trade. While the diplomatic breakthrough is being celebrated in capitals worldwide, its most immediate and tangible impact is unfolding in the narrow, strategic waters of

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JD Vance Says US Not Interfering in Hungary Vote

JD Vance Says US Not Interfering in Hungary Vote

JD Vance Denies US Meddling in Hungary’s Critical Election In the heart of Budapest, a political storm brewed as U.S. Senator J.D. Vance delivered a forceful rebuttal to swirling allegations of American interference in Hungary’s upcoming national election. The visit, which saw Vance meet with Hungary’s long-standing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, has ignited a fierce

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