Rising Tensions Between Ukraine and Belarus Amid Military Build-Up
As Belarusian military activities escalate near the Ukrainian border, the situation has drawn significant concern from Ukrainian officials and international observers.
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As Belarusian military activities escalate near the Ukrainian border, the situation has drawn significant concern from Ukrainian officials and international observers.
Japan's recent approval to lift its ban on lethal weapons exports signifies a pivotal change in its defense policy, potentially enhancing its arms industry and international military collaborations.
Amid escalating tensions, the United States is reportedly contemplating a military operation aimed at seizing Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, raising concerns about potential risks.
The Pentagon has officially terminated RTX's contract for the OCX program, a next-generation GPS ground system, due to ongoing testing failures and significant cost overruns.
The Israeli military has confirmed the authenticity of a viral photo depicting a soldier vandalizing a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon, leading to an investigation into the incident.
French President Emmanuel Macron and Polish Premier Donald Tusk highlight the need for military independence as US support for Europe appears to wane.
Uganda's army reports that more than 200 people have been rescued from an Allied Democratic Forces camp, including a 14-year-old girl.
In a significant operation, Ugandan military forces, in collaboration with their counterparts from the Democratic Republic of Congo, have reportedly rescued around 200 hostages from the ADF militants.
In a move reminiscent of its approach in Gaza, Israel's military has set up a new 'Yellow Line' in southern Lebanon to demarcate areas against potential terrorist activities.
Shamim Mafi has been arrested in the United States, facing allegations of facilitating arms sales to Sudan's defense ministry on behalf of Iran.
The US Navy's recent seizure of an Iranian-flagged cargo ship raises significant concerns regarding the potential for upcoming ceasefire negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.
China has expressed concerns that the joint military drills involving the US, Philippines, and Japan could jeopardize regional trust and mutual understanding among nations.
Petr Klement, head of the EU fraud agency, warns that significant investments in European rearmament are drawing the attention of criminals.
Following a confrontation in the Gulf of Oman, Iran's military has vowed to respond to the US Navy's actions involving the USS Spruance and the Iranian vessel Touska.
The Israeli military has announced its intention to use full force to dismantle Hezbollah's infrastructure along the Lebanon border, focusing on a designated area.
President Trump's intention to increase military forces in the region aims to pressure Iran into negotiations. However, analysts warn this approach may not yield the desired results.
Ireland's longstanding policy of neutrality faces challenges as European and Atlantic pressures mount, leading Dublin to enhance its naval forces.
As the Russian army pushes towards Kostiantynivka, the determination of residents to remain and resist is evident. Their fight for survival continues amidst the ongoing conflict in the Donbas region.
Andrea Stricker from the Foundation for Defence of Democracies points out access issues at Iran's uranium enrichment sites, raising concerns for nuclear energy and international relations.
In a provocative move, North Korea has launched 10 ballistic missiles from its eastern Sinpo area, escalating tensions following warnings of 'terrible consequences' over joint military drills.