Yahya Sinwar’s appointment as the top leader of Hamas formalizes a role he assumed in the early hours of Oct. 7, …
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KYIV, Ukraine — A top official in the Kursk region of Russia that borders Ukraine said Thursday that fighting is continuing …
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Defense
Pilots, Family Members Say Crew Is Being Unfairly Blamed for November’s Deadly Air Force Osprey Crash
Pilots, military aviation experts and family members are voicing concerns about a recently released investigation report into a CV-22 Osprey crash …
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Defense
Today’s D Brief: Ukraine’s incursion; Insecure VIP-flight system; US firms eye Ukraine partnerships; DOD’s new cyber czar; And a bit more…
Ukrainian forces’ incursion into Russia’s Kursk region continues into second day. The Guardian: “Official and unofficial Russian sources reported that a …
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Defense
‘Morale Crush’: Some Marines Languish in Hot Barracks as Temperatures Around the World Heat Up
Amid some of the hottest temperatures on record, many Marines are struggling to stay cool in barracks often without air conditioning, …
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If the U.S. Army found itself at war, American manufacturers would struggle to produce the large number of high-quality small drones …
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Prosecutors dropped the assault case against midshipman Garrett Lee Holsen Wednesday, ending a nearly three-year legal saga that followed Holsen through …
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The Defense Information Systems Agency is updating its private cloud offerings to provide better data access in the Indo-Pacific and Europe, …
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Defense
Israel Court Hears Bid to Close Prison Where Soldiers Are Accused of Sexually Assaulting Palestinian
JERUSALEM — The Israeli Supreme Court considered a petition Wednesday to shutter a desert military prison where soldiers have been accused …
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Some U.S. military units have completed training on cheap drones produced under the Replicator project, a milestone for the Pentagon’s flagship …