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Taiwan Bolsters Defense with First Delivery of US Abrams Tanks
Taiwan receives 38 advanced M1A2 Abrams battle tanks from the US, marking its first major tank acquisition in 30 years. The $2 billion procurement aims to strengthen the island's defensive capabilities amid mounting pressure from China.
Israel to Close Dublin Embassy Amid Diplomatic Row Over Gaza Stance
Israel announces closure of its Dublin embassy, citing Ireland's 'extreme anti-Israel policy' including support for Palestinian statehood and South Africa's ICJ case. Irish leaders reject accusations while maintaining diplomatic channels despite growing tensions over Gaza conflict.
Aging Russian Oil Tankers Break Apart in Black Sea Storm, Sparking Environmental Crisis
Two Russian oil tankers, carrying over 8,000 tonnes of fuel oil, split apart during severe weather near the Kerch Strait, resulting in one fatality and a significant oil spill. The maritime disaster has prompted criminal investigations and emergency response efforts as Russian authorities scramble to contain environmental damage.
Russia Begins Military Withdrawal from Syria Following Assad's Fall
Satellite imagery reveals Russian forces dismantling and evacuating military equipment from key Syrian bases after rebel forces overthrew long-time ally Bashar Al-Assad. The strategic realignment comes as Moscow faces multiple challenges, including the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Lithuania Steps Up Support: New NATO-Standard Military Training Program for Ukraine Set for 2025
Lithuania announces plans to train Ukrainian military instructors starting 2025, focusing on NATO standards and methodologies. The program will initially train 30 Ukrainian instructors and includes combat shooting modernization, adding to Ukraine's existing partnerships with Germany and the UK.
Ukrainian Intelligence Eliminates Key Russian Missile Designer in Moscow Operation
Ukrainian forces reportedly executed a covert operation resulting in the death of Mikhail Shatsky, a high-ranking Russian missile developer, in Moscow's suburbs. The target was instrumental in modernizing Russian cruise missiles and implementing AI in aerospace systems used against Ukraine.
Pentagon Denies Iranian Vessel Link to New Jersey Drone Mystery
The Pentagon firmly rejects claims of an Iranian 'mothership' allegedly responsible for mysterious drone sightings across New Jersey, despite local officials demanding answers. The FBI leads an ongoing investigation into unexplained aerial activity that has sparked widespread concern and prompted flight restrictions over sensitive areas.
Pentagon Issues Warning as North Korea Watches South Korean Political Crisis
The U.S. Pentagon warns against exploiting South Korea's political instability following President Yoon's controversial martial law declaration. Despite diplomatic disruptions, officials emphasize the enduring strength of the U.S.-South Korea alliance amid concerns over potential North Korean provocations.
Russia's Naval Fleet Vanishes from Syrian Base Following Assad Regime Collapse
Satellite imagery reveals Russian warships have disappeared from their Mediterranean base in Tartus after Syrian President Assad's unexpected fall from power. The strategic withdrawal, coupled with equipment airlifts from Khmeimim airbase, signals uncertainty for Russia's military presence in the region.