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Australia and New Zealand Strengthen Military Ties Amidst Growing Chinese Naval Presence

New Zealand and Australia's prime ministers met to discuss closer military cooperation, spurred by China's February live-fire naval exercise in the Tasman Sea, which prompted flight diversions and heightened concerns over China's growing military reach; New Zealand plans to double its defense spendi...

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Russia-North Korea Ties Strengthen Amidst Ukraine War

Russia and North Korea are strengthening ties, with the first direct flight between Moscow and Pyongyang in 75 years occurring on July 27th, and increased military and economic cooperation amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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Laos Thanks Russia for Mine Clearance, Enhanced Military Ties

Laotian President Thongloun Sisoulith thanked Russia for its help in clearing unexploded mines and for strengthening military cooperation, including joint drills and military training, during his visit to Moscow to celebrate 65 years of diplomatic relations.

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First Commercial Flight Between Russia and North Korea in Decades

A Nordwind Airlines flight from Moscow to Pyongyang, carrying Russian Natural Resources Minister Alexander Kozlov among other passengers, landed on Monday, marking the first commercial flight between the two countries in decades, reflecting their strengthened strategic partnership amidst Russia's wa...

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US Approves $4.67bn Arms Sale to Egypt

The Pentagon announced a potential $4.67bn sale of NASAMS air defense systems to Egypt, including radars, missiles, and US support services, to improve regional security and stability.

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North Korea's Ukraine War Gains Threaten South Korea

North Korea's participation in Russia's war against Ukraine, supplying munitions and deploying troops, has significantly modernized its military capabilities, posing a growing threat to South Korea, which has responded with cautious silence due to complex strategic and political considerations.

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Russia's Mass Production of Shahed-136 Drones Strains Ties with Iran

Russia's Alabuga facility now produces over 5,500 Shahed-136 attack drones monthly, representing approximately 90% of production stages, reducing reliance on Iran and potentially enabling exports of upgraded versions; however, this has strained relations due to payment and control issues.

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Germany Funds Ukraine's Long-Range Weapon Production

Germany is investing in Ukraine's production of long-range weapons, including approximately 500 Antonov-196 drones costing \$200,000 each, to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities against ongoing Russian attacks, marking a significant shift in German military support.

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€127 Billion in EU Defense Loan Requests Submitted

Eighteen EU member states requested €127 billion in loans from the European Commission's SAFE program by July 29th, 2024, to fund defense projects, prioritizing European industry and aiming to boost collective defense spending by the end of the decade.

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UK, Australia Sign 50-Year Submarine Treaty Under AUKUS

The UK and Australia signed a 50-year defense treaty to build nuclear-powered submarines, part of the AUKUS pact, amid a US review of the agreement and joint military exercises in Australia involving 35,000 troops from 19 nations.

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UK, Australia Sign 50-Year Submarine Pact

The UK and Australia signed a 50-year treaty to cooperate on building Australia's nuclear-powered submarine fleet, part of the AUKUS agreement, with a second $500 million payment made to the US; the UK also participates in Talisman Sabre military exercises in Australia.

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Franco-German Military Project Delayed by Ownership Dispute

Germany and France are negotiating a €100 million plus military aircraft modernization project, delayed by ownership disputes, with a late August meeting planned in Toulon to resolve the conflict and discuss broader cooperation, including EU policy, the Ukraine war, the Middle East, and trade talks ...

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