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Russia strikes Ukrainian energy infrastructure in latest assault
Russian forces launched a series of strikes on Ukrainian energy sites on Friday, targeting gas and energy infrastructure critical to Ukraines military-industrial complex, according to the Russian Defense Ministry. The attack involved long-range missiles and drones, reports RT. Ukrainian Energy...

Greece protests Turkiye's Piaggio deal, raises concerns over Meteor missiles
Greece has expressed strong objections to Turkiyes acquisition of Italian aerospace firm Piaggio Aerospace, with reports indicating that Athens is preparing a formal protest to Italy over the deal. The Greek daily Kathimerini reported Monday that Greek authorities argue Rome bypassed EU regulations...

US relocates Typhon missile launchers in Philippines
The United States has repositioned its Typhon missile launchers, capable of firing multipurpose missiles over thousands of kilometers, from Laoag Airfield in the Philippines to an undisclosed location on Luzon island. A senior Philippine government official confirmed the move, highlighting the...

North Korea fires suspected short-range ballistic missiles
North Korea launched several suspected short-range ballistic missiles on Tuesday (Jan 13), South Koreas military said, a week after Pyongyang reported firing a new hypersonic missile system. The South Korean military detected multiple projectiles suspected of being short-range ballistic missiles...

US approves $3.6bn sale of missiles to Japan
The United States (US) said it has approved a $3.6 billion sale of up to 1,200 advanced air-to-air missiles and related equipment to Japan as Washington continues to build up alliances in Asia against China. The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) said the weaponry will help defend...

US imposes sanctions on entities-individuals supporting N. Korea’s military activities
The United States has announced new sanctions targeting eleven individuals and eight entities for their role in supporting the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK) and its backing of Russia. The sanctions, which focus on actions that enable the DPRKs military activities, including its...