Somalia says it took key port from al-Shabab
GAROWE, Somalia (Reuters) -Somalia's government-led forces have captured an al Shabaab stronghold on the Indian Ocean coast, the defence minister said on Monday, in one of their most significan...
Read moreGermany says new minister to decide on Main Battle Tanks for Ukraine
DNIPRO, Ukraine/KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine came a step closer on Tuesday to winning the fleet of modern battle tanks it hopes could turn the course of the war against Russia, after the West's big ...
Read moreSerbia asks Russia to stop recruiting its people for Wagner in Ukraine
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Russia should halt its efforts to recruit Serbs to fight alongside its Wagner paramilitary group in Ukraine, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said. Vucic criticised Russi...
Read moreEU sets up reserve in Finland to respond to nuclear and chemical threats
HELSINKI (Reuters) - The European Union has given Finland 242 million euros ($262 million) to set up for the first time a reserve against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats ...
Read moreNATO deploys surveillance planes to Romania, to monitor Russian activity
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - NATO surveillance planes were due to arrive in Romania on Tuesday to bolster the military alliance's eastern flank and help monitor Russian military activity. NATO announc...
Read moreItaly arrests mafia boss Messina Denaro after 30 year hunt
PALERMO, Italy (Reuters) -Italy's most wanted mafia boss, Matteo Messina Denaro, was arrested by armed police at a private hospital in Sicily on Monday, where the man who has been on the run si...
Read moreBritain to send Ukraine 14 Main Battle Tanks, mobile artillery
LONDON (Reuters) -Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's office said late on Saturday that Britain would send 14 of its main battle tanks along with additional artillery support to Ukraine, disregarding ...
Read moreKherson residents describe detention, torture by Russian forces
KHERSON, Ukraine (Reuters) - Oksana Minenko, a 44-year-old accountant who lives in the Ukrainian city of Kherson, said she was repeatedly detained and tortured by occupying Russian forces. Her ...
Read moreAustralia and Papua New Guinea to sign defense treaty by June
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia and Papua New Guinea agreed to conclude negotiations over a comprehensive security agreement by April with hopes of a treaty signing by June following a meeting bet...
Read moreRussia says it took east Ukraine’s Soledar, Kyiv says fighting continues
KYIV (Reuters) -Russia said on Friday that its forces had taken control of the town of Soledar in eastern Ukraine, claiming Moscow's first big battlefield gain in half a year, but Kyiv said its...
Read moreAmhara forces withdraw from parts of Ethiopia's Tigray region, army says
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) -Ethiopia's army said forces from the Amhara region, who fought in support of the federal government during the two-year war in neighbouring Tigray, have withdrawn from a ...
Read moreFinland says it could send Ukraine small number of Leopard tanks
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland could donate a small number of German-made Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine if a wider group of European nations also decided to do so, Finnish President Sauli Niinisto was ...
Read moreExplainer: Why Japan is seeking military ties beyond US
TOKYO (Reuters) - Before meeting President Joe Biden in Washington D.C., Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visited Italy, France, Britain and Canada, in part to forge security ties that cou...
Read moreAnalysis: Ukrainian swamps make attack from Belarus unlikely for now
VOLYN REGION, Ukraine (Reuters) - Burst river banks, thick mud and waterlogged fields could be seen for miles around northwest Ukraine's border with Belarus on Thursday, making the prospect of ...
Read moreCanada sends armored vehicles to Haiti to fight gang violence
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada delivered armored vehicles to Haiti on Wednesday to help combat criminal gangs as the Caribbean nation faces a humanitarian crisis, the Canadian foreign ministry said....
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