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Dec- 2024 -11 DecemberAfrica
At Least 176 Killed in Two Days of Sudan Battles
At least 176 people were killed in two days of army and paramilitary strikes across Sudan, according to an AFP tally of tolls provided by officials, activists and lawyers on Tuesday.
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11 DecemberEurope
Britain, France, Germany Urge Iran to Halt ‘Nuclear Escalation’
Britain, France, and Germany on Tuesday pressed Iran to "immediately halt its nuclear escalation" after the UN nuclear watchdog reported Tehran had sharply stepped up uranium enrichment activity.
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11 DecemberAsia Pacific
Papua New Guinea PM to Fight ‘Fire With Fire’ in Troubled Highlands
Papua New Guinea's prime minister pledged on Tuesday to crack down on lawlessness in the country's troubled highlands, saying police would be empowered to fight "fire with fire."
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10 DecemberSea
Anduril Demos Dive-XL Autonomous Submarine, Targets US Market
To attract US customers, Anduril Industries recently showcased the capabilities of its Dive Extra-Large Autonomous Undersea Vehicle.
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10 DecemberAmericas
Northrop Modernizing F/A-18 Aircraft With Advanced Tactical Data Links
Northrop Grumman has secured a contract to integrate advanced tactical data links into the US Marine Corps’ F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft.
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10 DecemberSea
Irving Launches Final Canadian Navy Harry DeWolf Arctic Patrol Ship
Irving Shipbuilding has launched the Royal Canadian Navy’s sixth and final Harry DeWolf-class Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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10 DecemberAir
Air Industries to Supply Landing Gear to US Navy Advanced Hawkeye
Air Industries Group has received a contract to deliver landing gear assemblies for the US Navy’s E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft.
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10 DecemberCyber
Ukraine Records Cyberattack on Armed Forces, Defense Enterprises
Ukraine has discovered malicious activities from a criminal group targeting its armed forces and defense enterprises.
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10 DecemberSea
General Dynamics Lays Keel of Seventh John Lewis Oiler for US Navy
General Dynamics NASSCO has laid the keel of the US Navy’s seventh John Lewis-class fleet replenishment oiler ship in San Diego, California.
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10 DecemberTechnology
Russian Military Suppliers Exploit Loophole in US Microchip Embargo
The Russian military continues to gain access to US-made microchips for its defense systems, as suppliers continue to exploit a loophole in acquiring this critical technology.
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