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Ukraine Recaptured Territory in Kursk Oblast After Failed Russian-North Korean Counteroffensive

A 20,000-strong Ukrainian force invaded Russia's Kursk Oblast in August 2024, drawing Russian forces away from the eastern front. A subsequent 60,000-strong Russian-North Korean counterattack failed, losing a third of its personnel, allowing the Ukrainians to recapture territory in February 2025.

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Drug Smuggling Violence Claims Lives of Two Spanish Officers

Two Civil Guard officers were killed in Barbate, Spain, on February 9th, 2024, while pursuing drug smugglers; this incident follows a similar attack in Algeciras two years prior, and highlights the dangers faced by law enforcement in the region.

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Army Considers Reversing Fort Liberty Renaming

The US Army is considering renaming Fort Liberty, North Carolina, back to Fort Bragg, exploring legal options to honor a different soldier named Bragg, despite a previous congressional mandate and millions of dollars spent on the initial renaming.

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Russian Expert: Ukraine Lacks Resources for Large-Scale Belgorod Incursion

Retired Captain 1st Rank Vasily Dandykin assesses that Ukrainian forces lack the resources for another large-scale incursion into Russia near Belgorod, predicting a shift to smaller-scale terrorist attacks due to increased border surveillance and challenging terrain. A recent failed incursion in Kur...

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Russian Women Arrested for Planned Terrorist Attacks

Two women in Russia confessed to planning terrorist attacks against high-ranking Ministry of Defense officials; they were apprehended with explosives, detonators, and communication devices, and face up to 30 years imprisonment.

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Ukrainian Drones Effectively Target Enemy Positions

On the Kurakhovka and Krasnoarmeysk fronts, Ukrainian drone operators are using reconnaissance and attack drones to constantly monitor enemy movements, support offensive operations, and deliver supplies; this has led to the destruction of enemy targets, including a BMP and a Leopard tank.

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Sudanese Army Regains Control of Khartoum North Amidst Concerns of Reprisals

The Sudanese army intensified its offensive against the RSF, reclaiming nearly all of Khartoum North, including Kafouri, a key district, while Amnesty International raised concerns about potential reprisals against civilians; the conflict, ongoing since April 2023, has killed more than 20,000 and di...

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Rostov Drone Attack Causes Building Damage, Evacuations

On February 8th, 2025, drone attacks in Rostov-on-Don and the Chertkovsky district damaged 14 apartment buildings, an enterprise's administrative buildings, and several cars; 68 people were evacuated from one building and six from the enterprise, with no reported casualties. Emergency services respo...

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Hegseth Addresses Perceived American Weakness

Newly appointed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed the Department of Defense, stating the perception of American weakness following events in Afghanistan, Israel, and Ukraine needs to be addressed by focusing on accountability, restoring military strength, and rebuilding deterrence.

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Australia Pays US $800 Million for AUKUS Submarines, Trump's Support Confirmed

Australia has paid the US $800 million, the first installment of a $3 billion commitment to help build nuclear-powered submarines under the AUKUS defense pact; President Trump supports the agreement, according to US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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Canada opts for diesel-electric submarines for Arctic patrol

Canada will buy 12 diesel-electric submarines for Arctic patrol, prioritizing silent operation and deterrence at key waterways over ice-breaking, due to cost and logistical factors, basing them in southern ports like Esquimalt and Halifax.

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Russian Soldiers Repel Attacks, Rescue Wounded in Ukraine

During a special military operation, Efreitor Ivan Kravtsov delivered ammunition, rescued two critically wounded soldiers, and suppressed an enemy drone, while Junior Sergeant Sergey Korsakov repelled a neonazi attack, evacuated two critically wounded soldiers, and shot down an enemy drone, saving l...

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