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May- 2022 -10 MayCommentary
Russia’s Possible Doctrine Dilemma
Evidence from the war in Ukraine suggests that Russia’s long-standing military doctrine has reached and surpassed its capacity for scalability.
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9 MayArms
Biden Signs Measure Speeding up US Weapons Deliveries to Ukraine
President Biden resurrected a World War II measure, allowing acceleration of weapons shipments to Ukraine for its battle against Russia's invasion.
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8 MayEurope
60 Dead in Bombed East Ukraine School: Zelensky
Sixty civilians died in the bombing of a school in eastern Ukraine's Lugansk region this weekend, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday.
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6 MayEurope
Russia Troops Trying to Storm Key East Ukraine City: Official
Russian forces have almost encircled Severodonetsk, the easternmost city in Ukraine held by Kyiv, and are trying to storm it.
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6 MayEurope
NATO Eyes ‘Heightened Presence’ Around Sweden, Baltic
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance could heighten its presence around Sweden and the Baltic Sea.
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5 MayEurope
Western Arms to Ukraine Preventing ‘Quick’ End to Conflict: Kremlin
The Kremlin accused the West of preventing a "quick" end to Russia's invasion in Ukraine by supplying weapons to the pro-Western country.
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5 MayAsia Pacific
Australian PM Urges Calm After Solomons Leader Cites ‘Invasion’ Threat
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison urged a calm response after the Solomon Islands' leader cited an "invasion" threat.
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4 MayEurope
Belarus Launches ‘Surprise’ Military Maneuvers
Belarus launched "surprise" military maneuvers to test the reactive capacity of its army.
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3 MayAsia Pacific
Taiwan Considering Alternative Weapons Amid US Howitzer Delay
The Taiwanese defense ministry is considering purchasing alternative weapons amid a delay in the supply of an artillery system from the US.
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2 MayAfrica
Mali’s Junta Breaks off From Defense Accords With France
Mali's ruling junta is breaking off from its defense accords with former colonial ruler France, condemning "flagrant violations" of its national sovereignty by the French troops there.
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