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North Korea's Revenue from Military Cooperation with Russia in Ukraine War

North Korea has reportedly earned between seven and 14 billion dollars from its military cooperation with Russia during the conflict in Ukraine.

16 Mar, 10:00 — 17 Mar, 07:00
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bloombergHigh9h ago

UAE Reopens Airspace After Brief Shutdown Amid Iran Strikes - Bloomberg.com

UAE Reopens Airspace After Brief Shutdown Amid Iran Strikes  Bloomberg.com

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ukrainska-pravda4h ago

Russia attacks Ukraine with 178 drones, 154 downed

Russia launched 178 drones against Ukraine overnight, with 154 intercepted, though strikes were recorded at 12 locations and the attack is still ongoing.

By Iryna Balachuk

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hinduMostly Factual9h ago

Iran-Israel war LIVE updates: UAE temporarily closes its airspace as precaution amid Iranian missile, drone 'threats'

Drones, rockets attack U.S. Embassy in Baghdad; Israel said it had detailed plans for at least three more weeks of war

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national-postMostly Factual16h ago

Why Iranian drones are hard to stop

Iranian-designed Shahed drones have inflicted major damage in the Middle East war

By AFP

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Korea HeraldMostly Factual8h ago

Gulf states press US to neutralize Iran

Gulf Arab states did not ask the US to go to war with Iran, but many are now urging it not to stop short by ‌leaving the Islamic Republic still able to threaten the Gulf’s oil lifeline and the economies that depend on it, three Gulf sources told Reuters. At the same time, these sources and five Western and Arab diplomats said Washington was pressing Gulf states to join the US-Israeli war. According to three of them, US President Donald Trump wants to show regional backing for the campaign, to bo

By The Korea Herald

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jerusalem-postMostly Factual15h ago

Mediterranean states say adrift Russian tanker is 'imminent and serious' threat

Russia's transport ministry said the Arctic Metagaz, carrying LNG from the Arctic port of Murmansk, was attacked earlier this month by Ukrainian naval drones.

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RapplerMostly Factual9h ago

Gulf states press US to neutralize Iran for good as Hormuz crisis deepens

'There is a wide feeling across the Gulf that Iran has crossed every red line with every Gulf country,' says Saudi-based Gulf Research Center chairman Abdulaziz Sager

By Reuters

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ukrinformMixed4h ago

War update: 171 clashes over past day, heavy fighting on Kostiantynivka, Pokrovsk, Huliaipole fronts

Over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian forces and Russian troops engaged in 171 combat clashes, with the heaviest enemy pressure recorded on the Kostiantynivka, Pokrovsk, and Huliaipole axes.

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vanguard-ngMixed17h ago

Why Iranian drones are hard to stop

"They return to GPS just before impact, or remain offline. It's not always necessarily very accurate, but it's as accurate as it needs to be" The post Why Iranian drones are hard to stop appeared first on Vanguard News.

By Oboh

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iceland-reviewMostly Factual1d ago

Greenland Questions Control of North Atlantic Airspace

A Greenlandic politician has argued that Greenland could gain significant income by managing air traffic over its territory, but an Icelandic aviation expert says international rules mean such services rarely generate substantial profit. Since the end of the Second World War, Iceland has provided air navigation services across large areas of the North Atlantic, as… The post Greenland Questions Control of North Atlantic Airspace appeared first on Iceland Review.

By Michael Chapman

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