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German Court Sentences Man to Three Years for Weapons Possession, Acquitted on Laufbündel Charges

A German court sentenced a 48-year-old man to three years in prison for illegal weapons possession, including a crossbow and machete, found during a house search that also revealed Nazi paraphernalia. The man, who identified himself as a citizen of the "German Reich", was acquitted of selling weapon...

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U.S. Relies on Subcritical Nuclear Experiments Amidst Global Tensions

The U.S. uses subcritical experiments in Nevada's underground tunnels to maintain its nuclear arsenal's functionality without detonations, costing billions of dollars on projects like Scorpius, while global concerns about nuclear proliferation persist.

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Record High German Arms Exports in 2024: €13.33 Billion

Germany's arms exports in 2024 hit a record high of €13.33 billion, with €8.15 billion going to Ukraine, exceeding 2023's €12.13 billion, despite prior government aims to reduce such exports, highlighting a significant policy shift following the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

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Weakening U.S. Alliances Increase Nuclear Proliferation Risk

The U.S.'s wavering commitment to defending its allies, coupled with rising global tensions and arms control failures, is increasing the risk of nuclear proliferation, despite past success in limiting it; concerns are rising that even limited nuclear proliferation can have devastating consequences.

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Australia to extradite Daniel Duggan to US on arms trafficking charges

Daniel Duggan, a 55-year-old Australian, will be extradited to the US in early 2025 to face charges of arms trafficking and money laundering for allegedly training Chinese fighter pilots in 2011-2012; his family is devastated and plans legal action.

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Record High German Arms Exports Raise Concerns

German arms exports hit a record \"12 billion euros in 2023, with increased sales to controversial countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Israel, despite stated aims for restrictive policies, raising human rights and regional stability concerns.

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Trump Proposes Trilateral Nuclear Arms Reduction Talks

President Trump proposed talks with China and Russia to cut their nuclear stockpiles and halve military spending, suggesting a meeting with Presidents Xi and Putin to discuss reducing the US's $895bn defense budget (2025), China's estimated $185bn military spending, and Russia's $145.9bn (2024).

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Record German Arms Exports in 2024: €13.33 Billion, Ukraine the Main Recipient

Germany's arms exports hit a record high of €13.33 billion in 2024, with €8.15 billion going to Ukraine for its defense against Russia, exceeding the 2023 record of €12.13 billion and defying initial plans to curb exports.

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Mexico Launches Nationwide Gun Buyback Program to Combat Violence

Mexico launched a nationwide gun buyback program offering substantial cash rewards for surrendered firearms, aiming to curb violence fueled by an estimated 200,000-500,000 illegally trafficked U.S. firearms annually.

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Mexico Sues U.S. Gun Makers and Dealers Over Cartel Violence

Mexico filed lawsuits against U.S. gun manufacturers and stores for supplying firearms to cartels; 200,000-500,000 U.S. guns are smuggled into Mexico yearly, and 75% of 50,000 high-caliber guns seized in Mexico came from the U.S., fueling cartel violence and thousands of deaths.

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Angola Proposes AU Mechanism to Track Illicit Weapons

Angola proposed a new AU mechanism to track illegally diverted weapons, advocating for a comprehensive legal framework, increased funding for African peace operations, and the inclusion of women and youth in peace processes to curb armed violence.

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Record High German Arms Exports Spark Controversy

Germany's arms export approvals reached a record €12 billion in 2023, including increased sales to NATO, EU partners, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Israel, and Turkey, prompting criticism due to human rights concerns and legal challenges.

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