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Ukraine Faces Military Challenges Despite U.S. Aid, Experts Warn
Despite the renewed U.S. support, Ukraine faces significant military challenges. Defense analysts argue that while the funding could help boost Ukraine's military campaign, aid and supplies must be sent immediately to be effective. 
Despite the renewed U.S. support, Ukraine faces significant military challenges. Defense analysts argue that while the funding could help boost Ukraine's military campaign, aid and supplies must be sent immediately to be effective. -
Israeli Military Intelligence Chief Resigns Over Failure to Prevent Deadliest Hamas Attack
Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, the head of Israel's military intelligence directorate, has resigned after failing to prevent Hamas' unprecedented Oct. 7 attack, the deadliest terror attack in Israel's history, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Monday. 
Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, the head of Israel's military intelligence directorate, has resigned after failing to prevent Hamas' unprecedented Oct. 7 attack, the deadliest terror attack in Israel's history, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Monday. -
Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza's Rafah Kill 22, Mostly Children, as US Approves Billions in Military Aid
Israeli airstrikes in the southern Gaza city of Rafah overnight killed at least 22 people, including 18 children, according to health officials on Sunday. The strikes come as the United States is on track to approve billions of dollars in additional military aid to Israel, its close ally, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Hamas militant group. 
Israeli airstrikes in the southern Gaza city of Rafah overnight killed at least 22 people, including 18 children, according to health officials on Sunday. The strikes come as the United States is on track to approve billions of dollars in additional military aid to Israel, its close ally, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Hamas militant group. -
Israeli Missile with Radar-Evading Tech Reportedly Struck Iran's Air Defenses Near Natanz Nuclear Site
A missile fired in an alleged Israeli strike on air defenses near Iran's Natanz nuclear site had technology that enabled the weapon to evade the country's radar defense systems, according to two Western officials who spoke to The New York Times. 
A missile fired in an alleged Israeli strike on air defenses near Iran's Natanz nuclear site had technology that enabled the weapon to evade the country's radar defense systems, according to two Western officials who spoke to The New York Times. -
Iran Downplays Reported Israeli Drone Attacks, Signals No Retaliation to Avert Regional War
Explosions echoed over the Iranian city of Isfahan on Friday in what sources described as an Israeli attack, but Tehran played down the incident and indicated it had no plans for retaliation, a response that appeared gauged towards averting a region-wide war. 
Explosions echoed over the Iranian city of Isfahan on Friday in what sources described as an Israeli attack, but Tehran played down the incident and indicated it had no plans for retaliation, a response that appeared gauged towards averting a region-wide war. -
Think Tank Maps Out How Russia Could Attack NATO and Warns Ukraine Needs Urgent U.S. Aid
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has issued a stark warning that Ukraine cannot hold its current defensive lines without the rapid resumption of U.S. military assistance, particularly in the form of air defense and artillery support. In a Tuesday blog post, ISW researcher Frederick W. Kagan highlighted the dire situation on the battlefield, stating that Russian advances will accelerate absent urgent American action. 
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has issued a stark warning that Ukraine cannot hold its current defensive lines without the rapid resumption of U.S. military assistance, particularly in the form of air defense and artillery support. In a Tuesday blog post, ISW researcher Frederick W. Kagan highlighted the dire situation on the battlefield, stating that Russian advances will accelerate absent urgent American action. -
U.S. and Israel to Hold High-Level Talks on Possible Rafah Operation Amid Iran Tensions
The United States and Israel are set to hold a high-level virtual meeting on Thursday to discuss a possible Israeli operation in Rafah, according to two U.S. officials. 
The United States and Israel are set to hold a high-level virtual meeting on Thursday to discuss a possible Israeli operation in Rafah, according to two U.S. officials. -
Two German-Russian Nationals Arrested in Germany for Alleged Sabotage Plot Against US Military
German authorities have arrested two German-Russian nationals in Bavaria, accused of plotting sabotage attacks against U.S. military facilities in Germany. The arrests come as part of a broader investigation into espionage activities allegedly conducted on behalf of Russia, aimed at undermining military support for Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. 
German authorities have arrested two German-Russian nationals in Bavaria, accused of plotting sabotage attacks against U.S. military facilities in Germany. The arrests come as part of a broader investigation into espionage activities allegedly conducted on behalf of Russia, aimed at undermining military support for Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. -
Mass Evacuations and Airport Closure as Indonesian Volcano Erupts
Indonesia is grappling with a severe volcanic crisis as the Ruang volcano on Sulawesi Island erupted explosively, prompting the evacuation of thousands and the closure of a key provincial airport. The eruption, characterized by towering plumes of lava and ash, has heightened fears of a potential tsunami and significant ongoing volcanic activity. 
Indonesia is grappling with a severe volcanic crisis as the Ruang volcano on Sulawesi Island erupted explosively, prompting the evacuation of thousands and the closure of a key provincial airport. The eruption, characterized by towering plumes of lava and ash, has heightened fears of a potential tsunami and significant ongoing volcanic activity. -
Georgia Pushes Forward with 'Foreign Agents' Bill Despite EU Warnings and Mass Protests
Georgia's parliament has approved the first reading of a controversial "foreign agents" bill, which has sparked mass protests and drawn sharp criticism from the European Union, who warn that the legislation could stifle freedoms and jeopardize the country's path to EU membership. 
Georgia's parliament has approved the first reading of a controversial "foreign agents" bill, which has sparked mass protests and drawn sharp criticism from the European Union, who warn that the legislation could stifle freedoms and jeopardize the country's path to EU membership.