Europe
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Dec- 2022 -9 December
South Africa Urged to Lift ‘Secrecy’ Over Docked Russian Freighter
South Africa's leading opposition party challenged the government to explain why a Russian cargo ship was docked at a Cape Town naval base.
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9 December
US, Sweden, Finland Seek Turkey Greenlight Soon on NATO
Finland and Sweden joined the United States in asking Turkey for its greenlight soon to join NATO.
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9 December
Japan, UK, Italy to Develop Next-Generation Fighter Jet
Japan, Britain, and Italy will jointly develop a next-generation fighter jet in a project that may require cooperation with the US.
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8 December
Germany Confirms 18 Remote-Controlled Wheeled Howitzers for Ukraine
The German government has confirmed the sale of 18 RCH 155 remote-controlled wheeled howitzers to Ukraine.
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8 December
Putin Vows More Strikes on Ukraine Energy Infrastructure
Russia's Putin vowed to continue attacking Ukrainian energy systems despite global criticism of strikes that have left millions without electricity and water at the start of winter.
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8 December
UK Royal Air Force to Operate New Radar Systems in Gibraltar
Thales has installed radar systems at the top of the Rock of Gibraltar to support the UK Royal Air Force Gibraltar’s air traffic management.
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8 December
War Shows EU Lacks ‘Critical Defense Capabilities:’ Borrell
The war in Ukraine has drained the EU's weapon stockpiles and showed it lacks "critical" capabilities, the bloc's foreign policy chief said.
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8 December
Lithuania Doubling Pace of Ukrainian Soldier Training
The Lithuanian Ministry of National Defence has announced that it is stepping up the combat training provided to Ukrainian soldiers.
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8 December
Russia Strengthens Defense Lines Near Ukraine Border
The governors of two Russian regions bordering Ukraine have said they inspected the construction of defense lines.
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7 December
Russia Trying to ‘Freeze’ War Before Spring Assault: NATO Chief
Russia was looking to stall the fighting in Ukraine over the winter in order to build up its forces for a renewed assault next year, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday.
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