Europe
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Jan- 2023 -31 January
Hungary Blasts Sweden’s ‘Stupidity’ on NATO Row With Turkey
Hungary accused Sweden of "stupidity" over an extremist incident in Stockholm that led Turkey to suspend NATO accession talks.
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31 January
France to Send 12 More Caesar Howitzers to Ukraine: Defense Minister
France will send 12 more Caesar truck-mounted howitzers to Ukraine for its fight against Russian invaders, Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu said.
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31 January
Ukraine Says to Receive ‘Between 120 and 140’ Heavy Western Tanks
Ukraine said it was expecting up to 140 heavy tanks after its Western allies agreed to supply Kyiv with the powerful weapons following weeks of deliberations.
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31 January
Finnish Armed Forces Obtain Anti-Tank Missiles From Eurospike
Finland has contracted German-Israeli weapons provider Eurospike to deliver anti-tank missiles for the Finnish armed forces.
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31 January
US Helping Ukraine Repair Weapons, Equipment Through ‘Video Calls’
The US military is reportedly helping Ukrainian forces repair their weapons and equipment through phone calls and video chats.
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31 January
STM to Provide Intelligence Software for NATO
NATO and Turkish company STM have signed contracts to modernize the organization’s intelligence infrastructure in the Hague, the Netherlands.
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31 January
Italy, Industry Partners Ink Sixth-Gen Jet Development for Global Combat Air Program
A Leonardo-led industry team has signed a contract to support Italy’s participation in the Global Combat Air Program.
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31 January
Brazil Refuses to Send Tank Ammunition to Ukraine
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has rejected requests to send Leopard tank ammunition to Germany over fears that it would be transferred to Ukraine.
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31 January
Macron Says Fighter Jets for Ukraine ‘Not Excluded’
French President Emmanuel Macron said he would not rule out the delivery of fighter planes to Ukraine.
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31 January
Rheinmetall in Talks With Lockheed to Produce HIMARS in Germany: CEO
Rheinmetall is in talks with Lockheed Martin to start producing the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System in Germany, CEO Armin Papperger revealed this week.
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