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In a quiet protest of the horrors of Kim Jong UN’s regime, North Korean defectors fighting for freedom and honoring a well-known American victim of the barbaric regime, Otto Warmbier, placed a wreath of flowers at the North Korean Mission to the United Nations (UN) in New York City this week. The group of escapees remembered Otto as an international symbol of human rights, dignity, and freedom.
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A dispute among top military officials over why the US did not shoot down a Chinese spy balloon as soon as it appeared on radar has come to light.
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The Taliban recently showcased American military hardware acquired during the disorderly retreat from Afghanistan, raising concerns and issues regarding the region's future. The possible threat presented by the Taliban gaining cutting-edge equipment has now been brought to light more by the publication of pictures that show rows on armored vehicles, helicopters, or other specialized equipment left untouched by the American military.
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Lawmakers in South Korea are considering a new proposal that could exempt men from compulsory military service if they have three or more children. The proposed bill has stirred controversy in the country, with many questioning its potential implications for the military and the society as a whole.
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The long-standing conflict in Sudan may finally be seeing a glimmer of hope as opposing factions engage in transition talks. The latest development in these talks is the consideration of forming a unified army, bringing together disparate military groups that have fought against each other for years.
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Tensions continue to rise in the South China Sea as China warns away a US warship.
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China has warned of consequences after a US warship reportedly sailed through waters claimed by Beijing in the South China Sea. The USS Gabrielle Giffords, an Independence-class littoral combat ship, sailed within 12 nautical miles of Mischief Reef, one of the disputed islands in the South China Sea.
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An American contractor was killed, and several U.S. service members were wounded in a drone attack on a military base in eastern Syria on Thursday. The attack was attributed to Iranian-backed militants, according to U.S. officials.
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The government of Haiti has declared a state of emergency and authorized the use of military force to combat the escalating violence and crime perpetrated by gangs across the country. The decision comes after several months of relentless attacks, kidnappings, and killings by armed groups, which have caused widespread fear and instability in the already impoverished nation.
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Philippines and U.S. Announce New Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) sites, says US Official. The Philippines and the United States are set to announce new sites in the near future, according to a US official on Saturday.
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Marise Payne, the Foreign Minister of Australia, recently stated that the country will not promise to side with the United States in any potential conflict over Taiwan. Her remarks come amid growing tensions between China and the US over the disputed territory.
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The United States has reported a significant increase in aggressive Russian military flights in Syria, according to a statement released by a top US military commander on Thursday.
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