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The Houthis announced on February 11 that they had launched a ballistic missile at King Khalid Air Base in southern…

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The Central African Armed Forces (CAAF) have captured another town on the strategic Bangui-Beloko highway, which links the Central African…

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On February 11, a loitering munition hit a pickup truck of the al-Qaeda-affiliated Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP) in the town…

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On February 11, several units of the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) entered the town of Tafas in the western countryside…

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Al-Qaeda-affiliated Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) is training terrorists to carry out attacks in Russian cities, the TASS news agency reported…

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Israeli authorities announced on February 11 that they had uncovered a crime group that illegally traded in advanced weapon systems….

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On February 11th, in a stark change in course and policy, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko began making grand claims in…

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Germany reportedly offered to spend upwards of $1 billion on US liquefied natural gas and infrastructure for the same, if…

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On February 10th, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that Iran had taken major steps toward the construction of…

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On February 7th, 12 of Somalia’s security forces were killed, and two others wounded on Sunday following a powerful roadside…

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On February 10, Russia reported that Idlib militants violated the ceasefire regime in Greater Idlib 26 times: 11 – in…

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On on February 17, the Arbitration Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region will begin to listen on the…

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Written by Alan Macleod; Originally appeared at mintpressnews.com Ben Nimmo, a former NATO press officer and current senior fellow at the…

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At least 3 Turkish soldiers have died since the start of the new Turkish operation against the PKK, Operation Claw-Eagle…

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Submitted by Dr. Binoy Kampmark With changes of presidential administrations, radical departures in policy are always exaggerated.  Continuity remains, for…