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Global Shakeups in Diplomacy, War, and Crime

Summary

This week saw major shifts in global security—Italy expelled two diplomats over espionage, Russia shuffled its ambassador to Qatar, and Ukraine’s Zelensky claimed a rare upper hand in the war. Meanwhile, a shocking twist in the Charlie Kirk case pointed to a new suspect, and Iran’s military moves raised tensions in the Middle East.

Key Stories

Italy boots two diplomats over spy scandal — Italy gave two foreign diplomats 72 hours to leave after retired intelligence officials were arrested for alleged espionage. The move signals Rome’s crackdown on covert threats.

Russia swaps ambassador to Qatar amid regional tensions — Putin fired Russia’s ambassador to Qatar, Dmitry Dogadkin, replacing him with Artyom Kozhin. The shakeup comes as Moscow navigates shifting alliances in the Middle East.

Zelensky claims Ukraine has edge in war for first time — Ukrainian President Zelensky said his forces now hold a battlefield advantage, citing stronger air defenses and troop morale. He warned Putin’s only remaining edge is ballistic missile strikes on civilians.

Poland revives jet-for-drone-tech swap with Ukraine — Poland’s defense minister confirmed talks to trade nine MiG-29 jets for Ukrainian drone secrets are back on, after Ankara’s intervention. The deal collapsed in June but may now finalize.

DNA bombshell rocks Charlie Kirk case — New evidence suggests Lance Twiggs—not the original suspect—may be linked to the crime scene, with DNA findings and roommate testimony complicating the investigation.

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