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On October 22, a fire broke out in the workshop of the company Razryad LLC, which produces explosives n Russian…

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On October 21, several journalists and activists shared images showing the aftermath of the October 20 attack on the US…

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On October 21st, NATO’s defense ministers reportedly agreed on “a new master plan” to deter and defend against any potential…

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It’s military exercise season in Iran, as the country’s air force began nationwide drills on October 21st. These come after…

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On October 21st, Russian President Vladimir Putin held discussions with members of the Valdai club, after giving an address. Notably,…

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Originally published on ZeroHedge. It hasn’t taken long for the Taliban to show who it really is – or who…

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The “forgotten war” of Western Sahara is deteriorating and risks spilling over into the whole Sahara-Sahel region. Written by Uriel…

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On October 21, the Houthis (Ansar Allah) announced that their missile force had targeted a camp of Saudi task forces…

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Written by Brig. General Asif H. Raja, originally published on VeteransToday. “The 9/11 attacks gave the US an ideal pretext to…

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An attempt to unify Great Britain post-Brexit has been scuppered by the devolved administrations, who want no part in it……

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The Russian-sponsored reconciliation process in the eastern countryside of Syria’s Daraa is still ongoing despite facing some setbacks. On October…

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On October 21, a Russian Orlan-10 drone crashed in the outskirts of the Turkish-occupied town of Turkmen Bareh in the…

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On October 21, the Iraqi National Security Service (NSS) announced that it had foiled a missile attack in the northern…

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Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark As a city, Melbourne previously prided itself with the air of a prim and proper…