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North Korean Assault in Kursk Oblast Results in Heavy Casualties

Last weekend, the North Korean 11th Army Corps launched a series of attacks against Ukrainian positions in a 250-square-mile salient in Russia's Kursk Oblast, suffering heavy casualtiesโ€”estimates place losses as high as 200 dead and woundedโ€”in a series of failed assaults.

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Turkiye Rejects US-Claimed Ceasefire, Vows to Continue Syrian Operation

Turkiye denies a US-claimed ceasefire extension with Syrian Kurdish fighters, vowing to continue its military operation to remove them from northern Syria following the fall of Bashar al-Assad; a senior Turkish official called the US statement a mistake.

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FAA Imposes Drone Ban in New Jersey Amidst Numerous Sightings

The FAA issued a one-month drone ban in parts of New Jersey due to numerous nighttime drone sightings, prompting investigations that found no evidence of a national security or public safety risk but also raising concerns about legislation to expand government drone detection capabilities.

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Greek Army Aviation Faces Critical Helicopter Maintenance Crisis

Facing critical helicopter maintenance issues, the Hellenic Army Aviation struggles with operational readiness due to damaged infrastructure, delayed spare parts procurement from the UAE, USA, and Saudi Arabia, and low availability of Chinooks and NH-90 helicopters; impacting transport and special o...

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Kirov Oblast Expands Support for Special Military Operation Participants to 41 Measures in 2025

Kirov Oblast will increase its support measures for special military operation participants and their families to 41 in 2025, adding medical coordinators to expedite healthcare access, while allocating over 2 billion rubles for comprehensive support.

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Ukraine Deploys 200,000+ Domestic Drones, Plans 30,000 More

Ukraine has deployed over 200,000 domestically produced drones this month, alongside Western equipment, while aiming to produce 30,000 long-range drones next year to target Russian infrastructure, amid ongoing conflict and escalating rhetoric from Russia.

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US Sanctions on Pakistani Missile Program Spark Regional Tensions

The U.S. imposed sanctions on four Pakistani entities for allegedly supporting the country's ballistic missile program, prompting condemnation from Pakistan's Foreign Ministry, which claimed the actions were discriminatory and destabilizing for the region.

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Belgium Delays F-16 Delivery to Ukraine Due to Spare Parts and Pilot Shortages

Belgium delayed its first delivery of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine due to a shortage of spare parts and pilots, impacting Ukraine's air defense capabilities, despite a coalition effort to supply 79 F-16s, with Ukraine needing 120-130 for effective defense.

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Finland's National Defense Surge Following Ukraine Invasion

Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Finland has seen a surge in its citizens' participation in weapons training and national defense, with shooting range memberships more than doubling and the National Defense Training Association reporting 120,000 training days this year. The government is resp...

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Iraq Returns 1905 Syrian Soldiers After Civil War

Following the Syrian civil war, Iraq accepted over 2000 Syrian soldiers seeking refuge; after verification, 1905 were returned to Syria on January 10th, 2014, via the Al-Qaim border crossing, while their weapons remain in Iraq.

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Moscow Assassination: Uzbekistani Citizen Confesses to Ukrainian-Directed Killing of General

A 29-year-old Uzbekistani citizen, Ahmad Kurbanav, confessed to assassinating Russian Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov and his aide on December 17th in Moscow using a bomb-laden scooter, claiming he was paid by and directed by Ukrainian intelligence.

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China's Rapid Nuclear Buildup Poses Growing Global Security Challenge

The Pentagon's report reveals China has nearly tripled its nuclear warhead arsenal since 2020, surpassing 600 operational warheads and aiming for over 1,000 by 2030; this expansion, coupled with advancements in conventional weaponry and assertive military actions, poses a significant challenge to U....

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