Conflict
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Nov- 2022 -14 NovemberAfrica
Tribal Fighting in Sudan’s Darfur Kills 24: Media
Tribal fighting in Sudan's restive Darfur region has left at least 24 people dead and triggered a localized state of emergency.
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13 NovemberEurope
‘No Russians’: A Taste of Freedom in Kherson
Hugging Ukrainian soldiers, blaring car horns and waving flags — the people of Kherson are savoring their newfound freedom.
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10 NovemberEurope
Spain to Send Two More Air Defense Systems to Ukraine
Spain will send Ukraine two more HAWK surface-to-air missile launchers on top of the four it has already dispatched to counter the Russian invasion.
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10 NovemberEurope
Finland, Sweden Can ‘Count On’ Hungary Over NATO: Budapest
Hungary will support Finland and Sweden's accession to NATO, an official said, with a parliamentary vote on the cards before the year-end.
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9 NovemberEurope
Russia’s Kherson Withdrawal Shows Its Military Has ‘Real Problems’: Biden
US President Joe Biden said Russia's withdrawal from the strategic Ukrainian city of Kherson showed Moscow has "real problems" in the war.
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9 NovemberEurope
Russian Soldiers Slam Commanders After Sustaining Heavy Losses: Report
Several Russian soldiers have slammed their generals over an “incomprehensible battle” in Ukraine that saw Moscow sustain heavy losses.
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8 NovemberAsia Pacific
Seoul’s Military Says It Salvaged North Korean Missile Debris
South Korea's military said it had retrieved and analyzed debris from a missile the North fired across the two countries' maritime border.
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7 NovemberEurope
Armenia, Azerbaijan in New Border Shootout Ahead of US Talks
Armenia and Azerbaijan traded accusations of provoking a shootout along their border just hours before US-mediated peace talks.
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Oct- 2022 -31 OctoberDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Russia Says Crimea Attack Drones Used Grain Corridor ‘Safe Zone’
Russia said Sunday it recovered debris from drones that attacked its fleet in Sevastopol, exploiting the "safe zone" of a grain corridor, and could have been launched from a civilian ship.
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28 OctoberEurope
Russia Finally Admits Weapons Shortage in Ukraine War
Russia has finally admitted to running out of military weapons and equipment to supply its troops in Ukraine.
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