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Aug- 2024 -16 AugustAfrica
Sudan Negotiators Working Phones to Engage Both Sides: US Envoy
Though the Sudanese army is still staying away from ceasefire talks in Switzerland, the US envoy convening the negotiations said they were nonetheless in daily contact.
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16 AugustAmericas
US Approves $5B Patriot Missile Sale to Germany
The US announced its approval of a $5-billion sale of up to 600 Patriot missiles and related equipment to Germany.
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15 AugustCommentary
Why the US and Its Allies Are Losing the New International Hostage Game
The current practice of prisoner swaps, where innocent Western citizens are exchanged for convicted criminals from authoritarian regimes like Russia and Iran, is dangerous and counterproductive.
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14 AugustAmericas
US Army Unveils Student-Built ‘Deep Orange 15’ Autonomous Rescue Vehicle
The US Army has unveiled its futuristic “Deep Orange 15” ground rescue vehicle with semi-autonomous features.
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14 AugustDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
AUKUS Nations Test AI-Enabled Drones Against Ground Targets
The AUKUS alliance of Australia, the UK, and the US has announced the successful maiden trial of its artificial intelligence-enabled drones in a “real-time military environment.”
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14 AugustAmericas
Boeing, Anduril to Join US Army’s Second Cruise Missile Interceptor Program
Boeing and Anduril have expressed interest in joining a new US Army program aimed at developing a second supersonic cruise missile interceptor.
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14 AugustEurope
Poland Signs $10B Deal for US Apache Attack Helicopters
Poland signed a $10 billion deal to buy 96 Apache attack helicopters from the US in a new upgrade to the country's military capabilities.
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13 AugustAir
Sierra Nevada to Restore Uzbekistan’s Pilatus Cargo Aircraft for $64M
Sierra Nevada Corporation has clinched a $64.2-million deal to restore and maintain the Uzbekistan military’s Pilatus PC-12 cargo aircraft.
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13 AugustAmericas
US Military Unveils New Blast Policy to Reduce Risk of Brain Injuries
The US Department of Defense issued a new policy guideline aimed at reducing the risk of brain injuries among soldiers due to prolonged exposure to blasts.
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13 AugustMiddle East
US Lifts Ban on Offensive Weapons Sales to Saudi Arabia
The United States said it would resume sales of offensive weapons to Saudi Arabia, ending a years-long suspension.
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