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Huge missile attack reported in occupied Golan

Local sources on Tuesday morning reported that tens of missiles were fired from Lebanon toward the occupied Golan in Syria. Dozens of missiles were fired from Lebanon toward the north of the occupied Golan and Houla region, as well as the areas that were not evacuated before. Meanwhile, Arab media outlets reported that tens of

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Free trade agreement with EAEU to benefit exporters: Iran envoy

Iran’s Ambassador to Russia Kazem Jalali has lauded the free trade agreement (FTA) with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), noting that the deal could play a constructive role in the domain of exporting various commodities. Jalali, who was making comments on the sidelines of the MIMS Automobility Moscow 2024, told IRNA that the Iranian Parliament

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Iran takes part at the Int’l MIMS Automobility 2024 in Moscow

The International MIMS Automobility Moscow 2024 event has kicked off in the Russian capital with Iranian automobile companies’ third consecutive year of participation. The International MIMS Automobility 2024 was opened at the International Exhibitions Center (Expo Center) in Moscow on Monday, with delegates from Iran’s automobile industry in attendance. Around 20 Iranian car manufacturers are

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German, Austrian scientists receive Kazemi Prize

Professor Thomas Braun in the field of stem cells from Germany, and Nicolas Rivron, an outstanding young scientist in the field of laboratory embryos from Austria, were jointly announced as the winners of the sixth edition of the Kazemi Prize at the Royan International Research Festival. Professor Braun is a principal investigator at the Max

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Milestone: The US Army M10 Booker light tanks were airlifted

In the United States, the M10 Booker light tanks were loaded onto a C-17 Globemaster III military transport aircraft for the first time earlier this August. Photos from the event were only released a few days ago. While it might seem like a routine event, it’s actually a significant milestone for the M10 Booker. Photo

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Australia boosts army anti-tank power by buying 350 Javelin missiles

The Australian government is eager to enhance its ground forces’ anti-tank capabilities with the potential acquisition of 350 FGM-148F Javelin missiles. They have reached out to the United States, and the Defense Security Cooperation Agency [DSCA] has given its approval. The US Congress is currently reviewing this request, which is likely to undergo amendments. Photo: Reddit This deal is

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Strykers help Ukraine achieve breakthrough in Kursk

U.S.-donated Stryker armored vehicles have played a pivotal role in Ukraine’s ongoing military operations in the Kursk region, according to defense industry analyst and consultant Nicholas Drummond. Writing on X, Drummond highlighted the effectiveness of these vehicles in delivering Ukrainian infantry units with speed and surprise, achieving what he described as a “schwerpunkt” effect—a concentrated

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Boeing to equip 3 RAAF P-8 aircraft with specialized weapons

In an exciting development, three Royal Australian Air Force P-8 Poseidon naval patrol aircraft are set to receive specialized upgrades, courtesy of Boeing. Known as the B-Kit, this upgrade involves the installation of advanced equipment, sensors, and weapons systems. On August 19th, the U.S. Department of Defense announced that Boeing had been awarded nearly $27.6 million to procure

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The chairman of Morgan Stanley International, Jonathan Bloomer, and his wife were among the passengers missing after a yacht sank off the coast of Sicily

France 24 The chairman of Morgan Stanley International, Jonathan Bloomer, and his wife were among the passengers missing after a yacht sank off the coast of Sicily, the UK insurer Hiscox said Tuesday. The British-flagged “Bayesian” sank in the Mediterranean amid a storm on Monday, killing one person whose body was recovered by rescuers. UK

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