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Many Ukrainian defence firms are now seeking to export their excess capacity and cash in on a global boom in military spending. |
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Many Ukrainian defence firms are now seeking to export their excess capacity and cash in on a global boom in military spending. |
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Ukraine launched more cross-border attack drones than Russia in March, marking the first month since the war began in 2022 that Kyiv appears to have o. |
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Russian strikes on the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa killed three people, including a two-year-old child, and cut power to thousands of residents in the |
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Russian drone attack on Odesa kills three, intensifying violence in Ukraine's vital logistics hub amid ongoing conflict. |
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At least 41 miners were trapped underground after a Ukrainian strike hit a coal mine in the Russian-controlled Luhansk region, a Moscow-installed offi. |
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Iran's war with Israel, the US and Washington's inability to shield its Gulf partners and the years-long war in Ukraine, have made more and more countries seek nuclear weapons. While there's an apparent race for nuclear weapons now, South Africa, Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan once moved in the opposite direction and gave them up. |
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The Iranian leader also called out "western hypocrisy" and highlighted the outrage over Russia's attacks near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine. | World News |
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Russia reports Ukrainian drone attack damages oil pipeline near Primorsk amid escalating infrastructure strikes. No casualties reported. |
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At least five people were killed and 19 others injured after a Russian drone strike hit a market in the frontline Ukrainian city of Nikopol on Saturda. |
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Russia's army made minimal territorial gains in Ukraine in March, marking a significant slowdown in its offensive efforts. |