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Global shake-ups in war, spying, and diplomacy

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Summary

Big moves this week as Ukraine’s drone game flips the script on Russia, while the U.S. and Iran might be close to a surprise deal. Meanwhile, U.S. intelligence agencies are quietly reshuffling to keep up with threats from China and Iran, and Israel’s defense systems face fresh scrutiny over possible weak spots.

Key Stories

Ukraine’s AI drones turn the tide in war with Russia — Ukraine’s use of AI-powered drones is giving them a serious edge in the war, forcing Russia to scramble as strikes hit deeper into their territory. The tech is changing how battles play out, with both sides racing to adapt.

Trump says US and Iran could sign deal within days — President Trump announced a potential breakthrough, saying the U.S. and Iran might finalize a deal in the coming days. The news comes as tensions in the Middle East stay high, but details on the agreement are still under wraps.

US intelligence agencies overhaul operations amid global threats — The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is shaking things up to better handle threats from China, Iran, and other state actors. The changes suggest a shift toward a more aggressive counterintelligence approach.

Questions raised over Israel’s defense system vulnerabilities — Reports are surfacing about possible weaknesses in Israel’s military infrastructure, raising concerns about logistics and intelligence integrity. The timing adds pressure as regional tensions stay volatile.