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Ukraine Reinforces Embattled Avdiivka Amid ‘Fierce’ Fighting
Ukraine Reinforces Embattled Avdiivka Amid ‘Fierce’ Fighting

Ukraine said on Friday that it was sending more reinforcements to the frontline city of Avdiivka, a main target for Moscow, ahead of the second anniversary of the Russian invasion. Facing a shortage of ammunition and being outnumbered on the battlefield, Ukraine may be forced to withdraw from the eastern town, which has become a symbol of ...

Attack on a Ship Off the Coast of Yemen
Attack on a Ship Off the Coast of Yemen

An explosion was reported near a vessel off the coast of Yemen, two maritime security agencies said Thursday, the latest in a series of incidents that have disrupted global shipping. On Thursday, a ship reported "an explosion in close proximity to the vessel" east of Yemen's Aden, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said, adding the ...

Yemen: US Intercepted Iran Weapons Shipment to Houthi Rebels
Yemen: US Intercepted Iran Weapons Shipment to Houthi Rebels

The US military said on February 15 that it had seized an Iranian weapons shipment in January intended for Yemen's Houthi rebels, who have been attacking vessels in the Red Sea since November 2023. The US navy "seized advanced conventional weapons and other lethal aid originating in Iran and bound for Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen from a ...

NATO Chief: US Aid Blockage Hurts Ukraine
NATO Chief: US Aid Blockage Hurts Ukraine

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday that a delay in passing new US aid for Ukraine was already hurting Kyiv's forces on the battlefield against Russia. "We see the impact already of the fact that the US has not been able to make a decision, but I expect the US to be able to make a decision, that the Congress and the House of ...

Turkey and Egypt Turn 'New Leaf' in Relations
Turkey and Egypt Turn 'New Leaf' in Relations

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi expressed their intention to turn a new page in their country's relations after more than a decade of estrangement. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said in Cairo on Wednesday that they were turning a ...

NATO Wants Its Members to Increase Defence Spending
NATO Wants Its Members to Increase Defence Spending

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg will on Wednesday detail increased defence spending by members of the alliance, rattled after Donald Trump threatened to encourage Russia to attack countries paying too little. The Republican White House frontrunner was widely rebuked after saying he would not defend NATO members who had not met their financial ...

North Korea Fires Missiles Towards the Sea of Japan
North Korea Fires Missiles Towards the Sea of Japan

The South Korean military reported that North Korea launched missiles into the Sea of Japan on Wednesday, thrusting the region into uncertainty as the risk of a conflict looms. North Korea fired multiple cruise missiles Wednesday, Seoul's military said, part of a string of weapons tests this year that have accompanied increasingly aggressive ...

Iran: Saboteurs Hit Pipelines, Disrupting Gas Supply
Iran: Saboteurs Hit Pipelines, Disrupting Gas Supply

Gas supplies were disrupted in northern Iran after two explosions struck gas pipeline early Wednesday in an act of "terrorism and sabotage" according to state media. "This act of terrorism and sabotage was carried out in two locations at around 1:00 am," National Iranian Gas Company manager Saeed Aghli told the energy ministry's official Shana ...

New York chooses Democrats to replace an expelled congressman
New York chooses Democrats to replace an expelled congressman

Voters in suburban New York picked a Democrat to replace expelled Republican congressman George Santos on Tuesday, US networks projected, after President Joe Biden's party poured cash into TV ads to flip the seat in an election year. CNN and NBC News both called the race in favor of Tom Suozzi, forecasting that he had defeated Republican Mazi ...

US Senate Approves $95 Billion Aid Bill
US Senate Approves $95 Billion Aid Bill

The US Senate approved a bill on Tuesday that would provide Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan with a total amount of $95 billion in financial aid, amid claims of the importance of adopting an isolationist stance first and foremost. The US Senate on Tuesday approved long-delayed funding for Ukraine's war effort, part of a foreign aid package that ...

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin Admitted to Critical Care
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin Admitted to Critical Care

Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin was admitted to critical care on Monday, February 12. Duties were handed over to deputy Kathleen Hicks. US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was admitted to a critical care ward with a bladder issue as he battles prostate cancer. He transferred his duties to his deputy on Sunday, the Pentagon said. Deputy Secretary of ...

Missile Attack on Bulk Carrier in Red Sea
Missile Attack on Bulk Carrier in Red Sea

A missile attack on a Greece-owned bulk carrier in the Red Sea has been reported on Monday. No casualties have been signaled, although the vessel was damaged. A vessel came under missile attack off Yemen's southern coast on Monday while transiting the strategic Bab al-Mandeb strait, according to security agencies. The incident occurred before ...