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Dec- 2024 -24 DecemberAmericas
NATO Organization Takes Lead in Supporting Ukraine
NATO’s Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine (NSATU) has begun taking over support operations for Ukraine.
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24 DecemberMiddle East
Gaza Official Says Israel Strikes on Hospital ‘Terrifying’
An official from one of northern Gaza's two functioning hospitals reported ongoing Israeli attacks and urged international intervention.
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24 DecemberSea
Sea Mine Found on Turkey’s Black Sea Coast Near Istanbul
A sea mine was discovered floating off Turkey's Black Sea coast northeast of Istanbul, state news agency reported.
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24 DecemberWar
Russia Says Captured Another Village in Eastern Ukraine
Russia said it had captured the village of Storozheve in eastern Ukraine, near the town of Velyka Novosilka.
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24 DecemberMiddle East
Lebanon PM, UN Peacekeepers Call for Accelerated Israeli Withdrawal
UN peacekeepers and Lebanon's PM called for the Israeli army to speed withdrawal from the country after fragile Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire.
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24 DecemberSpace
Poland Buys Four Observation Satellites to Boost Space Defense
Poland has signed a contract with local firm Creotech Instruments to procure a satellite earth observation system.
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24 DecemberDOD Contracts
Raytheon to Produce Tomahawk Block V Missile for US, Japan, Australia
Raytheon has been awarded a $401.2 million full-rate production contract by the US Navy for 131 Block V Tomahawk missiles.
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24 DecemberEurope
US Approves $130 Million Sale of Drones, Armored Vehicles to Greece
The US State Department has approved the potential sale of Aerosonde uncrewed aircraft systems and armored vehicles to Greece for an estimated $130 million.
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23 DecemberEurope
Germany Orders MBDA Taurus Missile Upgrade
The German military and MBDA have signed a contract for the maintenance and modernization of the Taurus KEPD 350 cruise missile.
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23 DecemberEurope
Sweden Says China Blocked Prosecutors’ Probe of Ship Linked to Cut Cables
Sweden said China had denied a request for prosecutors to conduct an investigation on a Chinese ship linked to two severed Baltic Sea cables.
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