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More people flee Rafah, fearing full-scale invasion
Ukraine Forces ‘on back foot’ after assault on Kharkiv, says senior military commander
PUTIN PUSHES ON KNOWING THE WEST WILL OPPOSE HIM… BUT ONLY SO MUCH
Is NATO still relevant?
Cold Peace over Cold War
THE 79TH ANNIVERSARY OF VICTORY IN THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR (1941-1945). WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR THE HUMANITY?
Europe can only seek peace from within
Pentagon extremism report is finally out
Sudan defends against Arab militias
Burkina Faso militants accused of civilian massacre
Aid for Ukraine an investment in our security
TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY TODAY IN HISTORY
S.Korea needed by West to pay, not participate
UK troops in Estonia at risk of Russia spying on their phones
Civilian casualties rise in Myanmar’s civil war
Kim Jong Un leads latest test of new multiple rocket launcher
US special operations leaders having to do more with less, learning from war in Ukraine
Man killed as Lebanese troops raid people smugglers on Syrian border
British troops’ show of Nato strength to Russia
Chad’s military leader Itno declared president as results contested by rival
U.S. special ops forces spread thin
UK paratroops drop 1,000ft near Russian border in display of force
With the shock of October 7 still raw, profound sadness and anger grip Israel on its Memorial Day
Somali strikes with Turkish drones kill civilians: Amnesty
Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv was 9 May terror target, says SBU
Maldives: Civilians replaced Indian military to operate aviation platforms
Russia marks Victory Day as Putin rails against West's 'arrogance'
Debating US’ approach to Taiwan
Cameron says UK will not ban arms sales to Israel to stop full-scale Rafah attack
US exchanges credibility for criminal complicity in Palestine
Why Bangladesh keeps on sheltering Myanmar’s army and BGPS
When Khrushchev came calling
US postpones blocking aid to Israeli unit accused of abuses
Yoon names new military manpower chief
Ukrainians strive to adapt amid seething cauldron of conflict
Putin sacks defence chief as troops advance
A dangerous new phase for Ukraine
Japan, U.S. to speed efforts to create smoother command
I suspect Sunak regrets bringing back Cameron
New military coup in Myanmar a growing threat