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Feb- 2024 -21 FebruaryAmericas
US Navy Commissions New Expeditionary Ship USS John L. Canley
The US Navy has commissioned a new Expeditionary Sea Base vessel to improve the country’s military sea-to-shore logistics operations.
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21 FebruaryDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Ukraine to Receive More Than 800 SkyRanger Drones From Canada
Canada is sending over 800 SkyRanger R70 unmanned aerial systems to Ukraine to support the country’s continuing defense against Russia.
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21 FebruaryAsia Pacific
India Renews Push to Make Argentina First Foreign User of Tejas
India is renewing its push to sell its Tejas fighter jet to Argentina to secure a first export customer for the multi-role combat aircraft.
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21 FebruaryAmericas
Colombia’s ELN Rebels Suspend Peace Talks
Colombia's leftist ELN rebels pulled out of peace talks with the government, accusing it of violating ground rules set up when the negotiations began in 2022.
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21 FebruaryAir
Two Killed in Iraq Strike Blamed on Turkey
Two people were killed in a strike in northern Iraq that was blamed on Turkey, security and health officials said.
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20 FebruaryEurope
US, European Parts Found in N.Korean Missile in Ukraine: Report
The remains of a North Korean ballistic missile recovered in Ukraine contained components with the marks of companies headquartered in the US and Europe.
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20 FebruaryAmericas
USAF Taps Merlin for Self-Flying KC-135 Tanker Aircraft Testing
The US Air Force has tapped Merlin Labs to test autonomous flight technology for the KC-135 aerial refueling aircraft.
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20 FebruaryAfrica
France Says Rwanda Must ‘Cease All Support’ to M23 Rebels in DR Congo
France called on Rwanda to end "all support" for M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo and to pull its troops out of the country.
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20 FebruaryCommentary
Ukraine and the Case for a ‘Pay for Peace’ Strategy
If the US insists on continuing its support to Ukraine, it would be wiser to redirect that money toward brokering a peace deal than to continue investing in a broken arms transfer system that will not end the war.
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20 FebruaryEurope
EU Launches Red Sea Mission as US Ship Attacked Twice
The EU launched a naval mission to protect Red Sea shipping from Yemen's Houthi rebels as a US-owned cargo vessel repeatedly came under fire in the region.
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