War
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Mar- 2022 -21 March
Afghan Military Cadets in India Ponder a Bleak Future
With nowhere else to go since the Taliban took over their country, 80 Afghan cadets who completed military training in India now contemplate an uncertain future.
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21 March
Russia Ramps up Air, Naval Activity in Ukraine War: Pentagon
Russia is boosting air and sea military operations as it struggles to turn the tide of war in Ukraine, the Pentagon said.
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21 March
At Least Six Dead in Overnight Bombing of Kyiv Mall
At least six people were killed in the overnight bombing of a shopping center in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.
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21 March
Officials Confirm Death of Senior Russian Naval Officer in Mariupol
A deputy commander of Russia's Black Sea Fleet was killed in combat in the besieged port city of Mariupol.
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20 March
Even a Limited No-Fly Zone Can Help Preserve Freedom in Ukraine
As Russia further encircles Kyiv, the West should answer President Zelensky’s repeated call to enforce a no-fly zone, even if it's limited.
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20 March
Russia Hypersonic Missile ‘Not a Game Changer’ in Ukraine: US
Russia's claim it used a hypersonic missile in Ukraine was a way to reclaim war momentum but was not a "game changer," the Pentagon's chief said.
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17 March
How Likely Is Biological and Chemical Warfare in Ukraine?
Putin wants this current invasion over with as quickly as possible and chemical weapons could help achieve this.
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17 March
Slovakia Sets Terms for Sending S-300s to Ukraine
Slovakia said it is willing to provide its Russian-made S-300 anti-aircraft missile system to Ukraine but only on the condition that it receive a substitute to avoid a NATO security gap.
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17 March
UN Aid Drive to Avert Yemen Catastrophe Falls Far Short
The UN voiced disappointment after a pledging conference raised less than a third of the money needed to prevent catastrophe in Yemen.
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17 March
Theater Bombed in Ukraine, Biden Slams ‘War Criminal’ Putin
Ukraine accused Russia of bombing a theater that was sheltering more than 1,000 civilians in the city of Mariupol.
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