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Clashes in Sudan’s Darfur Kill 24: Official

Clashes between Arab and non-Arab groups in Sudan's Darfur region have left at least 24 people dead, dozens of homes…

Staff Writer With AFP

Pentagon Launches Self-Repairing Concrete Development Project

The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a self-healing building material development project.

Inder Singh Bisht

Israel to Send Greece Spike Anti-Tank Systems for $400 Million

Israel has signed a $400 million deal with Greece to provide Spike anti-tank systems.

Inder Singh Bisht

Leonardo Announces Next-Gen Naval Power Conversion Technology

Leonardo DRS has introduced its next-generation power conversion technology to provide “available and reliable electrical power” for US Navy ships.

Ronald Watkins

Yemen Prisoner Swap to Start Thursday as Peace Hopes Rise

A prisoner exchange involving hundreds of detainees from Yemen's brutal civil war will start on Thursday against a backdrop of…

Staff Writer With AFP

Boeing Wins $1.17B US Navy Contract for Harpoon Block 2 Missiles

The US Navy has awarded Boeing a $1.17 billion contract to produce and deliver 400 Harpoon tactical missiles and support…

Ronald Watkins

Armenia, Azerbaijan Say 7 Troops Killed in Border Shootout

Azerbaijan and Armenia said seven servicemen died in a shootout along their shared border, the latest escalation between the arch-foes…

Staff Writer With AFP

Leaked US Documents Cast Doubt on Ukraine’s Military Capacity

The US has serious concerns about Ukraine's ability to make significant gains in an upcoming counteroffensive, as well as Kyiv's…

Staff Writer With AFP

International Anger as Air Strikes Kill Dozens in Myanmar

Dozens of people in central Myanmar were killed in air strikes, according to local media reports, as the UN and…

Staff Writer With AFP

Australia Buys Commercial Ship From Norway for Undersea Military Ops

Australia purchased a Norwegian commercial vessel for 110 million Australian dollars, which it will convert for undersea military operations.

Ronald Watkins