Europe
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Feb- 2024 -22 February
Somalia Endorses Defense Deal With Turkey
Somalia's cabinet and lawmakers endorsed a major defense deal with Turkey, with Mogadishu locked in a dispute with Ethiopia over a maritime agreement.
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22 February
Australia to Send Additional Funds for Ukrainian Defense Against Russia
Australia has pledged additional military aid to support Ukraine ahead of the second anniversary of Russia’s illegal invasion.
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22 February
Poland Opens Regional Abrams Tank Maintenance Center
The Polish government has inaugurated a regional maintenance hub for the Abrams main battle tanks in Poznań.
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22 February
UK Says Russia Lacks Capability to Exploit Avdiivka Capture — for Now
Russia lacks the combat capability to take full advantage of its seizure of the eastern Ukrainian city of Avdiivka, a UK intelligence report claims.
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22 February
Seoul, Berlin Warn of N. Korean Cyber Espionage Against Defense Sector
South Korea and Germany have released a joint advisory on North Korea's increasing cyber espionage against the defense industry.
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22 February
UK Sends First Challenger 3 Tank Prototype to Germany for Trials
The British Army has sent the first pre-production model of its new Challenger 3 main battle tank to Germany to undergo trials.
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21 February
Russia Accuses British Council of Spying for Ukraine
Russia's FSB said the British Council, a UK agency in charge of education and culture, has been gathering information for Ukraine's intelligence.
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21 February
UK Has ‘Confidence’ in Trident Nuclear Deterrent System Despite Misfire
The UK government said it has "absolute confidence" in its Trident nuclear deterrent system despite a reported missile test failure.
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21 February
Europeans Pessimistic on Ukraine’s Chances of Victory: Survey
Only 10 percent of Europeans believe Ukraine can defeat Russia on the battlefield, according to a survey released ahead of the war's second anniversary.
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21 February
Next-Gen Royal Navy Frigates to Operate With as Few as 50 Sailors
Next-generation Royal Navy frigates could operate with fewer than one-third of present vessels’ crew, helping ease recruitment woes.
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