Washington has shifted the switch of its attention to the Middle East. At that moment, a distinct crack was heard in Kyiv. It turns out that the American defense industry is not a magical cornucopia but a very earthly workshop with…
Category: 4. World
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US Navy Destroyers Are Firing Top Interceptors to Down Iranian Missiles
US Navy destroyers operating in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea have been launching SM-3s — among America’s most high-end interceptors — to defend NATO airspace against incoming Iranian ballistic missiles.
On…
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6 U.S. crew dead in military aircraft crash in Iraq : NPR
People inspect the site of a destroyed branch of Al-Qard Al-Hassan, a non-bank financial institution run by Hezbollah,…
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Republic of the Congo elections: A foregone conclusion?
Denis Sassou Nguesso has simply been the main political constant in the Republic of the Congo for the vast majority of the past 47 years. Many of the country’s eligible voters have actually never really known any other leader in their…
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‘We don’t need Ukraine’s help’ — Trump rebuffs Zelensky’s drone defense offer
Editor’s note: The story is being updated.
The U.S. does not need Ukraine’s assistance with strengthening anti-drone defenses amid the ongoing fighting in the Middle East, U.S. President Donald Trump said in an interview with Fox News aired on…
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Tourists, expats and influencers detained in UAE over digital content showing Iran war impacts, activist says
A growing number of social media users, including foreigners, are facing charges in the United Arab Emirates under the Gulf state’s broad cybercrime laws for sharing or possessing digital content that depicts or comments on the impact of…
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Retail prices could rise after Strait of Hormuz closure
The Iran war could soon mean higher prices on store shelves for consumers.
Iran’s effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz passage has significantly disrupted the global supply chain, affecting goods from fertilizers to metals to gas and fuel….
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Ethnic Serbs fear impact of Kosovo’s Law on Foreigners
Almost two decades on from Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence from Serbia, much remains disputed.
Scores of countries still do not recognize Kosovo — including Serbia itself, five EU member states and giant economies such as
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