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North Korea fired ballistic missile, South Korean and Japanese officials say
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North Korea fired ballistic missile, South Korean and Japanese officials say

A woman walks past a television screen showing a news broadcast with file footage of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, at a railway station in Seoul on May 4, 2022. North Korea has launched a ballistic missile toward its eastern waters on Wednesday, South Korean and Japanese officials said. Jung Yeon-je | Afp | […]

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Russia’s Nazi claims provoke outrage in Israel: Here’s what you need to know
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Russia’s Nazi claims provoke outrage in Israel: Here’s what you need to know

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attends a press conference following talks of representatives of the Arab League states with Russian Foreign Minister in Moscow on April 4, 2022. Alexander Zemlianichenko | AFP | Getty Images A rift between Russia and Israel deepened further on Tuesday, with Moscow claiming that the Israeli government is supporting what […]

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Biden heads to Alabama facility where Lockheed is making key Javelin weapon for Ukraine
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Biden heads to Alabama facility where Lockheed is making key Javelin weapon for Ukraine

A serviceman of Ukrainian military forces holds a FGM-148 Javelin, an American-made portable anti-tank missile, at a checkpoint, where they hold a position near Kharkiv, on March 23, 2022. Sergey Bobok | AFP | Getty Images TROY, Alabama — One of the most effective U.S. weapons in Ukraine’s fight against Russia comes from an unlikely place: […]

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Finland has walked a political tightrope between Moscow and the West for decades. But that could be about to end
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Finland has walked a political tightrope between Moscow and the West for decades. But that could be about to end

Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin has said that her country will be deciding on whether to join NATO within weeks. This could also propel neighbouring Sweden to do the same. Ludovic Marin | Afp | Getty Images Finland could be about to announce that it’s joining the military alliance NATO — in what would mark […]

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Solomon Islands to supervise Chinese police operating there, official says
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Solomon Islands to supervise Chinese police operating there, official says

In a frame grab from video footage taken in 2021, Australian Federal Police officers and local police monitor a crowd in Honiara, Solomon Islands after days of rioting following political violence prompted the snap deployment of international peacekeepers. Jay Liofasi | AFP | Getty Images China’s police presence under a new security pact will boost […]

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Facing election, Australian prime minister decries China’s interference
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Facing election, Australian prime minister decries China’s interference

With most polls showing Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s conservative coalition headed for a loss in the May 21 election, it has sought to highlight its national security credentials. Str | AFP | Getty Images Australia’s prime minister accused China on Saturday of “form,” or a record, on interference in foreign politics, after his home […]

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How this U.S.-made, 6,000 anti-tank weapon could change the war in Ukraine
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How this U.S.-made, $176,000 anti-tank weapon could change the war in Ukraine

Ukraine’s defense against Russia is being supported by billions of dollars in military aid from NATO countries. One of the most capable and expensive weapon systems supplied is the FGM-148 Javelin, a U.S.-made anti-armor weapon that costs about $176,000 each. “We don’t know where and when the next kinetic war will be, and producing new […]

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Turkey wants to be neutral in the Ukraine war. But a treaty from 1936 has it on a tightrope
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Turkey wants to be neutral in the Ukraine war. But a treaty from 1936 has it on a tightrope

A Russian submarine passes Istanbul as it transits the Bosporus in February 2022. Turkey is the gatekeeper between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. Ozan Kose | Afp | Getty Images There’s a Turkish saying, “Did your ships sink in the Black Sea?” The expression is asked when a person is lost in thought, trying […]

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Boeing lost .1 billion on Trump Air Force One contract; CEO regrets deal
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Boeing lost $1.1 billion on Trump Air Force One contract; CEO regrets deal

Boeing disclosed Wednesday that it has lost a whopping $1.1 billion in costs related to its deal with the Trump administration to modify two 747 jumbo jets to serve as Air Force One — and CEO Dave Calhoun admitted the aviation giant “probably” should not have cut the deal in the first place. Even more […]

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Russia releases U.S. Marine veteran Trevor Reed as part of prisoner exchange
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Russia releases U.S. Marine veteran Trevor Reed as part of prisoner exchange

Former U.S. Marine Trevor Reed, who was detained in 2019 and accused of assaulting police officers, stands inside a defendants’ cage during a court hearing in Moscow, Russia March 11, 2020. Tatyana Makeyeva | Reuters WASHINGTON — Russia agreed to release former U.S. Marine Trevor Reed in a prisoner exchange with the United States on […]

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