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May- 2022 -12 MayAsia Pacific
North Korea Fires ‘Ballistic Missiles:’ SKorea Military
North Korea has fired three ballistic missiles, Seoul's military said, hours after Pyongyang announced its first-ever cases of Covid-19.
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12 MayAmericas
US Marines to Field Multi-Barrel Sniper Rifle
The US Marine Corps has nearly completed testing its new multi-barrel Mk22 Mod 0 Advanced Sniper Rifle, designed to increase troop lethality.
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12 MayAfrica
Anti-IS Coalition Meets on Countering Jihadists’ Revival
The global coalition against the IS met to coordinate efforts to prevent the jihadists staging a revival in the Middle East and North Africa.
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12 MayEurope
Finnish President, PM in Favor of Joining NATO ‘Without Delay’
Finland's president and prime minister said they were in favor of joining NATO and a formal decision would be taken this weekend.
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12 MayEurope
Over 560 Ukraine National Guard Soldiers Killed in War: Kyiv
Over 560 soldiers from Ukraine's National Guard have been killed since the war with Russia began.
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11 MayAfrica
Jihadists Kill Five Soldiers in Egypt’s Sinai: Army
Five Egyptian soldiers and seven jihadists were killed early Wednesday when the army was attacked in the Sinai region, the military said
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11 MayWar
1 Dead, 3 Wounded in Russia After Ukraine Attack: Belgorod Governor
One person died and three more were injured in southwestern Russia as a result of an attack from Ukraine, the governor of Belgorod said.
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11 MayAfrica
Eight Soldiers Killed in Togo ‘Terrorist Attack’
Eight soldiers were killed on Wednesday and 13 wounded in a "terrorist attack" in northern Togo near the border with Burkina Faso, the government said.
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11 MayAsia Pacific
India Not to Repeat Sig Sauer Rifle Contract, Cites ‘Performance’
The Indian government has decided against repeating a $90 million order for 72,400 “Patrol” Sig Sauer assault rifles due to performance issues.
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11 MayArms
Australia Announces $700 Million Special Forces Weapons Upgrade
The Australian government plans to provide its special operations forces with equipment and technologies worth 1 billion Australian dollars ($700 million).
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