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Sudan Claims Destruction of Emirati Plane Carrying Colombian Mercenaries

On August 7th, 2025, the Sudanese army claimed to have destroyed an Emirati plane carrying Colombian mercenaries at Nyala airport in South Darfur, killing at least 40, while an Emirati official denied the accusations, calling them part of a disinformation campaign.

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Fort Stewart Shooting: Soldier's Quick Actions Prevent Greater Casualties

At Fort Stewart, Georgia, active-duty Sergeant Quornelius Radford shot five fellow soldiers on Wednesday, but quick action by Staff Sergeant Aaron Turner and other soldiers disarmed him, preventing more casualties.

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Russian Teenagers Arrested for Attempted Assassination of Army Officer

Two 16-year-old boys in Novosibirsk, Russia, were arrested on August 7th for allegedly attempting to assassinate a Russian army officer using chemicals obtained from Ukrainian intelligence via an online platform; the plot failed.

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Cameron Warns of AI-Driven Nuclear War Risk

Filmmaker James Cameron warned about the dangers of AI in global arms races, citing the risk of accidental nuclear war due to rapid decision-making and human fallibility, highlighting the need for human oversight while acknowledging its limitations.

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Sherman's March: A Story of Self-Emancipation

Bennett Parten's "Somewhere Toward Freedom" re-examines Sherman's 1864 march to the sea, highlighting how approximately 20,000 enslaved people seized the opportunity to escape their bondage and join the Union army, significantly altering the narrative of the march and forcing the Union army to confr...

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U.S. Air Force Celebrates 70 Years of U-2 and B-52 Service

The U.S. Air Force celebrated the 70th anniversaries of the U-2 Dragon Lady and B-52 Stratofortress with a record-breaking U-2 flight and continued service of both, showcasing their cost-effectiveness and unique capabilities despite their age.

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ASEAN to Monitor Cambodia-Thailand Ceasefire

Cambodia and Thailand agreed to an ASEAN-monitored ceasefire after five days of border clashes that killed at least 43 people, following U.S. economic pressure and tariff reductions; however, the release of 18 captured Cambodian soldiers remains a point of contention.

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Belgian Court Halts Military Equipment Transit to Israel

A Belgian court ordered the Flemish government to stop the transit of military equipment to Israel after finding tank components in Antwerp destined for an Israeli army supplier, citing the Geneva Convention and Arms Trade Treaty, and imposing a €50,000 fine per violation.

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Azov Community Transforms Heroes' Alley

Ekaterina Grishina, whose son Konstantin died in combat, led a community effort to transform Azov's neglected Heroes' Alley into a landscaped memorial, raising 1.8 million rubles for plants and improvements, with community volunteers contributing labor and materials.

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12 Turkish Soldiers Die from Methane Gas Poisoning in Pençe-Kilit Operation

Twelve Turkish soldiers died from methane gas poisoning in a cave previously used by terrorists as a hospital during the Pençe-Kilit operation; an investigation resulted in the retirement of the brigade commander, raising questions about safety protocols and preparedness.

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Former Russian District Head Killed in Ukraine

Fedor Ivashchuk, former head of Russia's Ulch district, died in Ukraine while serving in the Bars-8 volunteer battalion; his death is mourned by the governor and highlights the human cost of the war and the region's support for its soldiers.

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Georgia Army Base Shooting: Five Soldiers Injured

On Wednesday, an active-duty soldier, Quornelius Radford, opened fire at Fort Stewart Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia, injuring five fellow service members before being apprehended by fellow soldiers. The injured soldiers are expected to fully recover.

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