Asia Pacific
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Jun- 2023 -20 June
Blinken Says China Promised Not to Send Arms to Russia
US Secretary of State Blinken said China had renewed promises not to send arms to Russia to fight in Ukraine, although he voiced concern at the actions of private Chinese firms.
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19 June
India OKs Stalled $3B MQ-9B Predator Drone Acquisition Deal With US
The Indian government has finally approved the acquisition of 31 MQ-9B Predator drones from US manufacturer General Atomics.
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19 June
N. Korea Ruling Party Slams Failed Satellite Launch
North Korea's ruling party slammed a recent failed satellite launch in a high-level meeting, "bitterly" criticizing the officials responsible.
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18 June
Indonesia Orders 13 Long-Range Military Radars From Thales
Indonesia has ordered 13 long-range military radars from Thales to boost airspace surveillance efforts across its immense archipelago.
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18 June
Blinken Opens Rare Beijing Visit in Bid to Lower Temperature
Secretary of State Antony Blinken began talks in China on the highest-level trip by a US official in nearly five years.
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16 June
North Korea Fires Two Short-Range Ballistic Missiles
North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles, as an "inevitable" response to ongoing US-South Korea joint military drills.
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16 June
Vast Cyber Espionage Campaign Linked to China: Report
Online attackers with clear links to China are behind a vast cyber espionage campaign targeting government agencies of interest to Beijing, Google subsidiary Mandiant said.
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16 June
5 Suspected Rebels Killed in Indian Kashmir
Five suspected militants were killed in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir, police said.
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16 June
US Nuclear-Powered Submarine Enters South Korean Port
A US Navy nuclear-powered submarine arrived in the South Korean port city of Busan, demonstrating Washington's pledge to counter Pyongyang's growing threats.
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15 June
Australia Shifts Focus to Maritime Conflict Training
The Australian Defence Force has undertaken a major shift in how it trains its soldiers for future conflict, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has reported.
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