Sweden says Turkey asking too much over NATO application
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Sweden is confident that Turkey will approve its application to join the NATO military alliance, but will not meet all the conditions Ankara has set for its support, Sweden...
Read moreExplainer: The Bradley Fighting Vehicle
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States said on Thursday that it will send Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles to Ukraine to bolster Kiev's fight against Russia's invasion. The delivery, expecte...
Read moreBrazil riot police deploy at Bolsonaro backers' camp after capital stormed
BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazilian police amassed at a camp of supporters of far-right former President Jair Bolsonaro in the capital on Monday, a day after rioters launched the worst attack on Braz...
Read moreUS appeals court strikes down ban on bump stocks
(Reuters) -A U.S. appeals court on Friday struck down a rule the Trump administration had adopted following a 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting that banned "bump stocks," devices that allow people t...
Read moreSweden talking to US about closer military ties amid NATO process
OSLO (Reuters) - Sweden and the United States have begun negotiations to form deeper security ties in the form of a defence cooperation agreement (DCA), the Swedish government said in a statement ...
Read moreUK weighs giving Main Battle Tanks to Ukraine, Sky News reports
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain is considering supplying Ukraine with tanks for the first time to help the country fight Russian forces, Sky News reported on Monday, citing unnamed sources. Discussio...
Read moreUkraine beefs up eastern defenses as Russia sends waves of attacks
KYIV/KRAMATORSK, Ukraine (Reuters) -Ukraine said it was strengthening its forces around Bakhmut in the eastern Donbas region and repelling constant attacks there by Russian mercenary group Wagn...
Read moreCongo M23 rebels hand back army base amid suspected ceasefire breaches elsewhere
GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - Congo's M23 rebel group on Friday began a phased withdrawal from an occupied army and U.N. base in eastern North Kivu province, part of a ceasefir...
Read moreNATO declines Serbia's request to deploy its troops in Kosovo
SHTERPCE, Kosovo (Reuters) -NATO's mission in Kosovo, KFOR, has declined a Serbian government request to send up to 1,000 police and army personnel to Kosovo after clashes between Serbs and the...
Read moreHonduras extends, expands state of emergency meant to fight crime
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - The Honduran government on Saturday extended a state of emergency declaration for 45 days, expanding it to additional areas of the country in an effort to fight criminal...
Read moreUS, Germany to send Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs) to Ukraine
BERLIN/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The leaders of the United States and Germany on Thursday announced they were sending armoured fighting vehicles to Ukraine, ramping up military support for Kyiv to ...
Read moreSigns of fighting after Russia says unilateral truce in place in Ukraine
KYIV/KRAMATORSK, Ukraine (Reuters) -Artillery fire could be heard from the front line in Ukraine on Friday, even after the official start of a unilateral ceasefire declared by Moscow and reject...
Read moreTaliban slams Prince Harry over aerial kills comment in book
LONDON (Reuters) -The Taliban administration has criticised Prince Harry after the British royal said in his memoir that he had killed 25 people in Afghanistan when serving as a military helico...
Read moreUS warship sails through Taiwan Strait, China slams move
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. warship sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait on Thursday, part of what the U.S. military calls routine activity but which has riled China. In recent years, U....
Read moreUN report says east Congo rebels flouting ceasefire and withdrawal deal
KINSHASA (Reuters) - United Nations intelligence analysts have spotted suspected movements by M23 rebels in parts of eastern Congo from which they were meant to have withdrawn and signs the arm...
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