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China’s PL-15 air-to-air missile made combat debut

China’s PL-15 air-to-air missile made combat debut. On a quiet morning in Hoshiarpur, a small city in India’s Punjab state, local authorities stumbled upon a startling discovery: fragments of a Chinese-made PL-15 air-to-air missile scattered across a field. The debris, confirmed by Indian officials, marks the first documented use of this advanced weapon in combat, […]

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Two more Azerbaijani journalists detained as media crackdown continues

Two more Azerbaijani journalists detained as media crackdown continues. Amidst the current global turmoil, small news outlets like ours could be the first to close. Help us get off grants and become the first reader-funded news site in the Caucasus, and keep telling the stories that matter. Azerbaijan has detained two independent journalists, Ulviyya Guliyeva

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Finnish fighter jet crashes in Arctic town, pilot ejected

Finnish fighter jet crashes in Arctic town, pilot ejected. A Finnish F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet crashed Wednesday near the Rovaniemi airport in Finland’s Arctic north, but the pilot was rescued after ejecting, the armed forces said. No details were available about the cause of the crash, which occurred “in the Rovaniemi airport area” around 11:00

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Turkish President Erdogan to receive Iraqi premier in capital Ankara

Turkish President Erdogan to receive Iraqi premier in capital Ankara.   Meeting of Türkiye-Iraq High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council will also take place, says Türkiye’s Communications Director. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday will receive Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani at the presidential complex in the capital Ankara as part of Sudani’s visit to

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BRAC Launches Graduation Community of Practice in Uganda to Drive Long-Term Poverty Alleviation

BRAC Launches Graduation Community of Practice in Uganda to Drive Long-Term Poverty Alleviation. Kampala, Uganda — BRAC, the world’s largest non-governmental organisation, has launched the Graduation Community of Practice in Uganda, bringing together stakeholders to explore innovative and sustainable ways of tackling poverty. This initiative aims to contribute to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal

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Passengers stuck on planes for hours as Russian airlines cancel and delay dozens of flights amid Ukrainian drone attacks

Passengers stuck on planes for hours as Russian airlines cancel and delay dozens of flights amid Ukrainian drone attacks On Tuesday night, Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport twice suspended all flights due to the threat of Ukrainian drone attacks. Other major airports imposed similar restrictions, resulting in some travelers spending hours stuck on planes after landing at

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Sri Lanka ruling party wins local elections

Sri Lanka ruling party wins local elections Colombo: Sri Lanka’s leftist government won local council elections but with significantly lower margins, in its first test since sweeping national polls last year, official results showed on Wednesday. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s coalition received the most votes in 265 out of the 339 councils, but fell short

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Pakistan shuts Kartarpur corridor for Indian pilgrims after ‘Operation Sindoor’

Pakistan shuts Kartarpur corridor for Indian pilgrims after ‘Operation Sindoor’ What’s the story Pakistan has closed the Kartarpur corridor at Dera Baba Nanak (in Punjab’s Gurdaspur district) in the wake of India’s military offensive, ‘Operation Sindoor.’ A senior official confirmed that no pilgrims would be allowed to cross over to Pakistan on Wednesday. The shutdown comes

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Ukraine uses sea drones to down Russian fighter jets in apparent historic first

Ukraine uses sea drones to down Russian fighter jets in apparent historic first Ukraine claims to have shot down two Russian fighter jets using missiles launched from uncrewed surface vessels, marking what could be a first in military history. Footage released by Group 13, a unit linked to Ukraine’s military intelligence agency (GUR), shows an

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Pakistan’s National Security Council Authorises Retaliation Against Operation Sindoor

Pakistan’s National Security Council Authorises Retaliation Against Operation Sindoor Pakistan’s National Security Council (NSC) on Wednesday gave assent to the armed forces to administer a retaliation “at a time, place, and manner of its choosing” to avenge the loss of innocent Pakistani lives in Indian military strikes, as reported by PTI. The meeting was chaired by Prime

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