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WASHINGTON — As Gaza buries its dead and starves under siege, the Trump administration has quietly signed off on a 6.7 billion dollar surge of US weapons for Israel, adding new attack
Donald Trump is building a 250-foot Independence Arch on the Potomac, a White House grand ballroom, and more — a vanity construction campaign running alongside sinking approval ratings and a fractured rural base.
Bruno Kahl, head of Germany’s foreign intelligence service, was in Ukraine on February 24 last year when Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops to cross the border into the neighboring country.
Ukrainians reacted with amazement on Thursday to the remarks of the president of the American company Starlink, who said on Wednesday that Ukraine had “weaponized” its satellite Internet communication system, essential to
Since the Dignity Revolution in 2014, Ukrainian democracy has made significant progress, and this process continues despite nearly a year of full-scale Russian war against Ukraine. Along with its current military and
WASHINGTON — The United States has said Chinese observation balloons have been sighted on at least five continents in recent years, and Washington is in contact with its allies to share information
The US intelligence community has concluded that the alleged Chinese spy balloon that recently flew over the US mainland is part of an extensive Chinese military surveillance program. The balloon’s connection to
“We were all amazed at the magnitude of this war. It seemed absolutely irrational in every way, regardless of your knowledge of Russia,” says Fiona Hill, former Deputy Assistant to the President
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military plans to establish a training center in Europe to train NATO allies in the use of HIMARS missiles, a senior U.S. general told media amid increased demand
SpaceX has taken steps to prevent the Ukrainian military from using the Starlink satellite internet service to control drones during combat operations against Russian forces in the region, the SpaceX president said
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Paris on Wednesday, asking Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz to provide fighter jets. Before that, Zelenskyyy secured a promise from the UK to train Ukrainian pilots to
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a former White House press secretary under President Donald Trump, released a Republican response to the president’s State of the Union address, accusing the president of focusing
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