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Sep- 2022 -2 SeptemberAir
India Unveils First Homemade Aircraft Carrier, With Eye on China
India debuted its first locally made aircraft carrier, a milestone in government efforts to reduce its dependence on foreign arms.
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2 SeptemberEurope
Poland Asks Germany for War Reparations of 1.3 Trillion Euros
Poland estimated the cost of World War II losses to be 1.3 trillion euros and said it would "ask Germany to negotiate these reparations."
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2 SeptemberEurope
Russia Troops ‘Forcibly Transferring’ Ukrainian Civilians: HRW
Russian forces have been forcibly transferring Ukrainian civilians to areas under their control, Human Rights Watch said in a report.
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1 SeptemberMiddle East
4 Dead as Shiite Rivals Clash in Iraq’s Basra: Security Source
Four militants were killed overnight after an ambush in Iraq's Basra sparked clashes between rival Shiite factions, a security source said.
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1 SeptemberAmericas
Sexual Assaults in US Military Reach New Record
The number of sexual assaults in the US military increased by 13 percent in fiscal year 2021, reaching a record high, the Pentagon reported.
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1 SeptemberAmericas
USAF Flight Tests Open Software Stack on F-22
A US Air Force team flight tested a newly-developed Open Systems Enclave with an F-22’s existing hardware last month.
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1 SeptemberEurope
Russia Kicks off Military Drills in Far East With China, Syria, Other Allies
Russia launched large-scale military exercises involving several Kremlin-friendly countries, including China, with tensions soaring between Moscow and the West.
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1 SeptemberSea
BAE Assembles Steel Block Prototype for Australia’s First Hunter-Class Frigate
BAE Systems Australia has completed the first steel block prototype of a Hunter-class frigate for the Royal Australian Navy.
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1 SeptemberDOD Contracts
HII Bags Combat Systems Contract for Final Zumwalt-Class Destroyer
The US Navy has awarded HII Ingalls Shipbuilding a contract to develop the combat systems availability for USS Lyndon B. Johnson.
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1 SeptemberBusiness
Investigation Reveals Secret NATO Client for Israeli Spy Planes
A media investigation disclosed what IAI wanted to keep a secret: Italy contracted the company to buy two spy planes for $550 million.
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