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Pentagon set to send $1B in military aid to Ukraine
U.S. secretly shipped new long-range missiles to Ukraine. Russian sites hit
Crucial issues at the fore as Blinken heads to China
Help Ukraine fight to win
North Korea stokes arms concerns by sending a rare delegation to Iran
Israeli strikes intensifying across Gaza
US military to draw up plans for withdrawal of troops from Niger
Congress clears US$61 bln Ukraine aid package
Russia mistakenly drops X-59 missile on Belgorod
Russian strike on Kharkiv’s TV tower is part of an intimidation campaign, Zelenskyy says
What China is forgetting
Japan’s military overseas plan raises concerns
Moscow: 50 drones shot down as attacks spark fires in Russia
Pentagon extremism report is finally out
Death of BIFF leader a triumph of peace — AFP
Russia warns of direct clash with West
UN calls for independent probe into mass graves uncovered at two Gaza hospitals raided by Israel
Philippine troops kill 12 Muslim rebels
Ukraine makes draft push for men
Tent compound rises in southern Gaza as Israel plots offensive
UK puts its defense industry on ‘war footing,’ gives Ukraine $620 million in new military aid
Satellite photos suggest Iran air defense radar struck in Isfahan
Russian forces make significant gains in eastern Ukraine
Putin’s forces gain five miles of territory after Kyiv’s blunder
UN workers in drone scheme?
Canadian military to destroy 11,000 WWII-ERA pistols
Rebel group withdraws troops from key town at Thai border
A ragtag resistance sees the tide turning in a forgotten war
Ukraine tries to woo flagging military concscripts
US defense firms tout ‘essential’ services as sales rise amid global tensions
Morale is key to Ukraine’s future
US OFFERED ‘INCENTIVES’ FOR HOUTHIS TO END SHIP ATTACKS
U.S.-China AI arms race helps big tech and venture capital
Drone base at Uplands
Thailand proposes Asean crisis meeting on Myanmar
Military, Scientific, and Technological
China, now surrounded by US allies and RP's friends
The Guardian view on the Sahel and its crises: the west can still make a difference
Russia warns of direct conflict between nuclear powers