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  • Indonesia’s Deployment of KHAN Missiles Extends Reach Across South China Sea Approaches, Enhancing Mobile, Survivable Precision-Strike Architecture
  • Iraq Set to Procure Rafale F4 Fighters: Baghdad’s Rafale Deal with France Could Redefine Iraq’s Air Sovereignty and Regional Deterrence Capabilities
  • Israel Moves to Ring-Fence Its F-35 Innovations, Complicating US Efforts to Use Fighter Jet Sale to Reanchor Turkey in NATO
  • Philippines’ Bid for South Korea’s KF-21 Boramae Signals Accelerated Airpower Modernisation as Chinese Pressure Intensifies in Disputed Maritime Airspace
  • India’s Reliance Halts Russian Crude Intake for January as U.S. Pressure Mounts and India Recalibrates Its Oil Diplomacy

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Dubai Health Authority Adopts New Standards to Enhance Mental Health Services and Patient Safety

Dubai Health Authority Adopts New Standards to Enhance Mental Health Services and Patient Safety

Al Ketbi Inaugurates Fakeeh Medicentre – Zabeel, Highlights Dubai’s Sustainable Healthcare Vision

Al Ketbi Inaugurates Fakeeh Medicentre – Zabeel, Highlights Dubai’s Sustainable Healthcare Vision

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At the Defense Tech Innovation Forum 2025 held in Kyiv on February 18–19, Brigadier General Ivan Lukashevych of Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) made a striking revelation: Russia is now attempting to replicate Ukraine’s success in using sea drones. Two years late, Russian forces are trying to develop unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) and maritime tactics similar to those that Ukrainian forces have used to cripple Russian naval assets.

Ukraine and Russia in the Age of Sea Drones: A New Maritime Battlefield

Sixty-six years ago, Canada made a historic decision that would forever change the trajectory of its aerospace industry. On February 20, 1959—now remembered as “Black Friday”—the Canadian government abruptly canceled the Avro Arrow (CF-105) program, a move that dashed the nation’s chances of becoming a dominant force in military aviation and engineering.

Avro Arrow: Canada’s Lost Dream of Aviation Supremacy

India Accelerates Amphibious Warfare Capabilities with UK Partnership for Electric Propulsion LPDs

Japan’s Growing Security Tensions in Nansei Islands Amid China’s Military Rise

L&T Partners with Rafael to Locally Manufacture Trophy APS for Indian Army Tanks

Accidental Invasion: When British Royal Marines Stormed the Wrong Beach in Spain

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy- Donald Trump

Zelenskyy and Trump Hold Critical Meeting as Tensions Rise Over Ukraine War Amidst U.S. Presidential Race

Russian Missile Strikes on Snake Island

Russian Missile Strikes on Snake Island: Escalation in Black Sea Conflict

Zelenskyy’s UN Address Highlights Global Nuclear Risk: Echoes of Past Disasters and Present Dangers

US Election 2024: Inflation Outlook; Challenges, Theories, and Politics in 2024

US Election 2024: How Non-Voters Shape the Outcome of U.S. Elections

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