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Ukraine calls for more NATO air defence systems at alliance meeting
"The top priority will be more air defence for Ukraine," the alliance's Secretary-General told reporters in Brussels.
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NATO defence ministers discuss boosting support for Ukraine
"The top priority will be more air defence for Ukraine," the alliance's Secretary-General told reporters in Brussels.
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NATO will continue assisting Ukraine as war stretches into winter
Retired defence official Andrew Rasiulis explains Putin's recent actions and NATO's continuous efforts to support Ukraine as the war stretches into a winter campaign.
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Allies pledge further weapons deliveries as NATO ministers discuss support for Ukraine
"The top priority will be more air defence for Ukraine," the alliance's Secretary-General Jen Stoltenberg told reporters in Brussels.
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North Korea launches test missile over Japan
North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile over Japan, believed to be the farthest its ever launched one before. It prompted people to take shelter, and heightened concerns over escalating aggression in the region.
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North Korea’s missile tests explained
North Korea has launched several short-range ballistic missiles eastward towards Japan in the last three days.
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Russia taking 'big risk' by annexing parts of Ukraine, expert says
Beyond the potential embarrassment of Ukraine taking back regions annexed by Russia, the Kremlin risks Ukrainian allies like the U.S. providing even more powerful weapons, says William Courtney, former U.S. ambassador to Kazakhstan and...
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Russia mobilizes 300,000 reservists for Ukraine war
In a televised address, Russian President Vladimir Putin said a partial mobilization would be necessary for the next phase of its war with Ukraine. He also accused the West of engaging in 'nuclear blackmail.'
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Putin’s massive troop mobilization: What does that mean for war in Ukraine?
Vladimir Putin is pressing another 300,000 Russians citizens to fight in Ukraine, who will likely be stationed in Eastern Ukraine where Russia has lost tens of thousands of troops. But very few of the new recruits actively trained for war.
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'U.S.' Bunker Buster Bombs...': Israeli Journalist Reveals IDF's Big Plan; Khamenei's Nuclear Game
Times Of India's Aditi Prasad speaks to Israeli-American journalist, author and social activist, Emily Schrader, from Tel Aviv in this special episode of Newspoint. Emily revealed IDF's big plan for Iran after war and exposed Ayatollah...
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What if Russia fully seizes Ukraine's Mariupol?
Russian President Vladimir Putin has called operations to control Mariupol "a success", but ordered his forces not to storm the site where the last pocket of Ukrainian resistance in the besieged port city is holding out.
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Putin’s nuclear threats earn quick condemnation from Western allies
Western allies were quick to condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to put his country's nuclear deterrence forces on high alert.
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Will the war in Ukraine go nuclear? Putin's order to ready Russia’s deterrent forces explained
Vladimir Putin shocked leaders around the world on Sunday by bringing the threat of nuclear escalation into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Russia-Ukraine crisis: Belarus warns it could host nuclear weapons
Belarus says it is ready to host nuclear weapons if threatened from the West.
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Why China Seems to Be Backing the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
As Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues, one of its few big allies remaining appears to be China. Gordon Chang, Asian affairs expert and author of "The Coming Collapse of China," joined Cheddar News to discuss what might be behind...
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Ukraine needs Western aid to fend off 'psychopath' Putin: former Canadian foreign minister
Former foreign affairs minister Peter MacKay says Ukraine needs help from Western countries, including 'lethal weapons,' to respond to a full-scale attack from Russia.
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Ukraine says Russia seized relief workers in convoy to Mariupol
Ukrainian leaders accused Russia of seizing 15 rescue workers and drivers from a humanitarian convoy trying to get food and supplies into Mariupol. President Volodymyr Zelensky estimated that 100,000 civilians remained in the besieged...
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'The day that the Russians crossed the border is the day that we failed': Roméo Dallaire
"It's absolutely horrific," said retired Lt.-Gen. Roméo Dallaire of Russia's war on Ukraine. "I'm just watching people getting slaughtered...and their country destroyed...I was there thirty years ago doing exactly the same thing and I...
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Putin is 'getting more nervous and more desperate': former U.S. defense secretary
"It may be just an idle threat...but I don't think we can ever just rely on that," said former U.S. Secretary of Defense William Cohen on Russian President Vladimir Putin's order to put Russia's nuclear forces on higher alert level.
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Putin is 'getting more nervous and more desperate': former U.S. defence secretary
'It may be just an idle threat ... but I don't think we can ever just rely on that,' said former U.S. defence secretary William Cohen on Russian President Vladimir Putin's order to put Russia's nuclear forces on high alert.
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Russia in for 'bitter, protracted' fight to win in Ukraine, says analyst
Russian President Vladimir Putin may be able to achieve Russia's military objectives in Ukraine, but he won't be able to break the will of the Ukrainian people, says British defence analyst Nicholas Drummond.
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‘Deeply troubling’: North Korea nuclear activity stokes fears
New UN nuclear agency report says ongoing activity at the Yongbyon facility continues to be ‘a cause for serious concern’.
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Iran calls blackout at Natanz atomic site ‘nuclear terrorism’
PLEASE EDITA power blackout at Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment facility is being described as 'an act of terrorism'.
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Iran’s nuclear sites attacked in 600 words
Recent sabotage at Iran’s Natanz facility threatens to upend nuclear negotiations, which began last week, and heighten regional tensions.