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Jun- 2022 -9 JuneAfrica
Jihadists Kill 23 in Northeast Nigeria: Sources
Jihadists have killed at least 23 men in Nigeria's northeast Borno state in the latest violence to hit the conflict-ridden region.
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9 JuneCommentary
Aid to Ukraine: The Perils of Largesse
The US' inability to achieve peace and stability in the Middle East should serve as a caution to those eager to send billions to Ukraine.
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9 JuneEurope
Russia Unexpectedly Poor at Cyberwar: European Military Heads
Several European military heads agreed that Russia has been far less effective in employing digital combat capabilities in Ukraine.
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9 JuneDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Armed Drone Attack Wounds Three in Iraqi Kurdistan
Three people were wounded after an armed drone struck a road in the suburbs of Iraqi Kurdistan's Erbil, security services said.
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8 JuneAmericas
Canadian Military Selects SAKO TRG M10 Rifle as New Sniper Weapon
Canada has announced that it selected the SAKO TRG M10 bolt-action rifle as the new sniper weapon for its armed forces.
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8 JuneMiddle East
US Fears Turkey Will Launch New Offensive in Syria
The United States fears Turkey will launch a new offensive in northern Syria that Washington has warned against, a senior American diplomat said.
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8 JuneTechnology
BAE Unveils Advanced GPS Receiver for Guided Weapons
BAE Systems has unveiled its new M-Code GPS receiver to support guided weapons and other small military applications.
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8 JuneAfrica
Separatist Rebels Kill Five Gendarmes in Cameroon
Rebels killed five gendarmes in Cameroon near a region where a deadly conflict has pitted separatists against the security forces, local sources said.
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8 JuneAmericas
US Air Force Awards Stand-in Attack Weapon Contracts
The US Air Force has awarded initial weapon system integration contracts for the Stand-in Attack Weapon to three firms.
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8 JuneTechnology
DARPA to Develop ‘Self-Repair’ Capability for Military Structures
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency plans to develop a bio-inspired “self-repairing” tech for deteriorating concrete structures.
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