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Russian Missile Downs Azerbaijani Airliner, Dozens Killed

A Russian surface-to-air missile struck Azerbaijani flight 8432 near Grozny, causing it to crash in Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing and injuring dozens; Azerbaijan demands Russia accept responsibility, apologize, and prosecute those responsible.

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Israel to Release 200 Prisoners for Four Female Soldiers

Four Israeli female soldiers captured in Gaza on October 7, 2023, will be released on Saturday in exchange for 200 Palestinian prisoners; Israel will release 50 prisoners per soldier, with a remaining hostage not currently slated for release.

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DRC Military Governor Killed, M23 Rebels Seize Key Town Near Goma

M23 rebels killed North Kivu's military governor, Peter Cirimwami, during clashes near Goma on Thursday, prompting panic and foreign evacuation advisories as the rebels seized Sake, a strategically important town near Goma, displacing over 237,000 people since the start of 2025.

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Hegseth's Defense Nomination Advances Despite Senatorial Opposition

Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense cleared a key Senate hurdle with 51 Republican votes, despite opposition from Senators Murkowski and Collins who raised concerns about his past behavior and qualifications; a final confirmation vote is anticipated soon.

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1,500 US Troops Deploy to US-Mexico Border; 10,000 More Potentially Requested

A Department of Homeland Security internal memo proposes requesting up to 10,000 US troops for border security; currently, 1,500 troops are deploying for processing, surveillance, and infrastructure support, with potential use of military bases as holding facilities and aircraft for deportations.

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Military Weapon Blast Waves Linked to Brain Damage

New research reveals that repeated exposure to blast waves from shoulder-fired anti-tank weapons can damage brain blood vessels, impacting the brainstem and causing issues such as impaired blood-brain barrier function, inflammation, and reduced oxygen flow to neurons, leading to potential long-term ...

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2000 Meters from Andriivka": A Documentary on Ukraine's Costly Counteroffensive

2000 Meters from Andriivka," a new documentary by Mstyslav Chernov, premiered at Sundance, providing a firsthand account of the Ukrainian counteroffensive's costly struggles in 2023, showing heavy losses on both sides and the eventual failure to hold recaptured territory.

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Four Israeli Soldiers Released in Gaza Prisoner Exchange

On October 28th, 2023, Hamas released four Israeli female soldiers captured on October 7th, as part of a six-week ceasefire agreement involving the exchange of approximately 2,000 Palestinian prisoners for 33 captives held in Gaza, following numerous ignored warnings about the impending attack.

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Landmines Kill Returning Civilians in Syria

In Idlib, Syria, landmines left behind from the conflict are killing returning civilians, including Ayghad's father, who was killed by a landmine while trying to farm his land. At least 144 people, including 27 children, have been killed by landmines and unexploded ordnance since early December.

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Tor-M2 Crew Downs Six Ukrainian Cruise Missiles

A Tor-M2 crew from Russia's Dnieper troop grouping in Zaporizhzhia Oblast intercepted and destroyed approximately six Ukrainian cruise missiles, including Storm Shadow missiles, since February 24th, showcasing the system's effectiveness against various airborne threats.

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Russian Sabotage Derails Ukrainian Military Train in Rivne Oblast

Russian forces derailed a Ukrainian military cargo train in Rivne Oblast on January 22, causing no casualties but disrupting supplies; this follows previous attacks and highlights Russia's use of asymmetric warfare tactics.

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Russian Offensive Near Dvurechnaya Threatens Ukrainian Forces

The Russian offensive near the town of Dvurechnaya, north of Kupyansk in northeastern Ukraine, is creating a critical threat to Ukrainian forces, potentially leading to large territorial gains for Russia and a collapse of the Ukrainian front if Velyka Novosilka falls.

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