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Jun- 2023 -16 JuneAsia Pacific
5 Suspected Rebels Killed in Indian Kashmir
Five suspected militants were killed in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir, police said.
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16 JuneEurope
Russia, Algeria Tighten ‘Strategic’ Ties
President Putin and Algerian President Tebboune pledged to deepen their two countries' "strategic partnership" as the Kremlin seeks to pivot Russia towards Asia and Africa.
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16 JuneAsia Pacific
US Nuclear-Powered Submarine Enters South Korean Port
A US Navy nuclear-powered submarine arrived in the South Korean port city of Busan, demonstrating Washington's pledge to counter Pyongyang's growing threats.
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16 JuneAmericas
NATO Weighs Extending Stoltenberg Term
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said it was up to alliance members to decide if they want to replace him, as they weigh further extending his nine years in charge.
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16 JuneWar
Ukraine Says One Russian Missile, 20 Drones Downed Overnight
Ukrainian forces have reportedly intercepted one cruise missile and 20 explosive drones launched by Russia in its latest nighttime attack.
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15 JuneMiddle East
Turkey Drone Strikes Kill 16 in Syria: Monitor
Turkey has escalated drone attacks on Kurdish-held regions of north and northeast Syria this week, killing 16 people in a single day.
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15 JuneAir
Royal Air Force Marks C-130 Hercules Fleet Retirement With Flyby
The UK Royal Air Force performed a flyby to mark the retirement of its C-130 Hercules military transport fleet at the end of June.
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15 JuneSea
Austal Begins Construction of US Navy’s Next Floating Dry Dock
Austal USA has begun constructing the US Navy’s Auxiliary Floating Dock Medium at its facility in Mobile, Alabama.
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15 JuneCommentary
A US Training Program Contributed to a Ukrainian Pilot’s Death. It Must Do Better
The tragic story of an Ukrainian MiG-29 pilot trained by the US being killed in combat highlights the need for reform in the US Defense Cooperation system.
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15 JuneAmericas
US Military Aid to Ukraine Not Properly Tracked: Report
The US military is unable to properly track billions of dollars worth of weapons and equipment sent to Ukraine, according to a new government watchdog report.
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