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Jul- 2023 -20 JulyAfrica
Nine Killed in East DR Congo Bomb Blast
At least nine people have been killed and 16 injured after an explosive device accidentally detonated in a field in conflict-torn Democratic Republic of Congo, local sources said.
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20 JulyEurope
Russia Prepared to Attack Ships in Black Sea, Blame Ukraine: US Official
Russia is considering attacking civilian ships on the Black Sea and then putting the blame on Ukrainian forces, a senior White House official said.
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20 JulyAsia Pacific
US, Japan, South Korea to Hold Summit in August: Seoul
South Korean, US, and Japanese leaders will meet in August in America as the three nations increase military cooperation to counter North Korea's growing nuclear threats.
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20 JulyWar
US Announces New $1.3B Military Aid Package for Ukraine
The US announced a new $1.3 billion military aid package for Ukraine featuring air defense systems, anti-tank missiles, drones, and other equipment.
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19 JulyLand
US Army Orders 116 Additional Trailers From Oshkosh
The US Army has awarded Oshkosh Defense a $57-million contract to manufacture 116 Enhanced Heavy Equipment Transporter System trailers.
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19 JulyAsia Pacific
S. Korea Completes Hyunmoo-V Ballistic Missile Development
South Korea has announced the successful development of the Hyunmoo-V ballistic missile to be fitted on the country’s future arsenal ship.
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19 JulyAfrica
Two Held in Joint Morocco-Spain Anti-Jihadist Operation
Police in Morocco and Spain arrest two people in a joint operation by both countries' security services targeting "terrorists."
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19 JulyWar
Russia’s Counter-Battery Radar Shortage Worsening: UK Intel
Russian forces are facing a worsening shortage of counter-battery radars in Ukraine, according to UK intelligence.
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19 JulyAmericas
Collins Aerospace Reconnaissance Pod Ready for Deployment
Collins Aerospace has completed the flight tests of its latest airborne reconnaissance pod.
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19 JulyEurope
UK PM Sunak Apologizes for ‘Horrific’ Abuse of LGBT in Military
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a formal apology for the "horrific" historic treatment of LGBT people who served in the military.
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