The second B-21 Raider bomber has taken to the skies for the first time from Airbase 42 in Palmdale, California. The aircraft was escorted in close formation by a U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter jet, which performed the role of…
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German army chief calls for 100,000 more active troops to face Russian threat, Reuters reports
The German Army needs an additional 100,000 troops to meet NATO targets and prepare for a possible Russian aggression, Reuters reported on Sept. 11, citing a confidential letter from a top army commander.
The news comes as NATO warns about a…
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Europe Convinces Trump to Get Tough on Moscow and Push for Ukraine Negotiations
European leaders have persuaded U.S. President Donald Trump to change his stance on Russia. According to Politico, Trump is now prepared to “force” Moscow under pressure to enter negotiations with Kyiv over resolving the…
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North Korea executing more people for watching foreign films and TV, UN finds
Jean MackenzieSeoul correspondent
KCNA via EPALife under Kim Jong Un’s rule has become tougher and people are more afraid, the report claims The North Korean government is increasingly implementing the death penalty, including for people caught…
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Loss for Trump as Denmark chooses Franco-Italian air defense system over US Patriots – POLITICO
The race that pitted the SAMP/T against the Patriot was closely watched — it was the first test of Europe’s willingness to limit procurement from the U.S. in reaction to Trump’s unreliability. Copenhagen was also targeted by the U.S….
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One of Australia’s largest gas projects extended until 2070
The lifetime of one of Australia’s largest fossil fuel projects has officially been extended by four decades to 2070.
The extension for the North West Shelf comes days before the federal government is expected to announce its emissions reduction…
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Downing Russian drones is new ground for NATO – DW – 09/11/2025
After Polish and Dutch fighter jets shot down armed Russian drones over Poland — the first time ever that “NATO aircraft have engaged potential threats in allied airspace,” as the alliance’s military headquarters ambiguously notes — there…
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