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A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake has sparked international concern over the safety of Russia’s strategic nuclear submarine ...
Microsoft's brief suspension of key services to Nayara Energy highlights the precarious balance companies face when relying ...
In tonight’s SOFREP Evening Brief, we’re tracking major developments across global security and defense. A massive earthquake ...
South America and countries in the Pacific downgrade their tsunami warnings but coastal communities are urged to stay alert ...
The unidentified drone entered Lithuanian airspace on the morning of July 28 and the search for it has now entered its third ...
A German military helicopter operated by the Bundeswehr has crashed into a river in a shocking incident that has triggered a ...
Rail traffic in and around the western German city of Duisburg faced significant disruptions on Thursday after a fire broke ...
Defense Ministry spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang said that the Joint Sea 2025 exercise would be held in the air and seas near the ...
A Delta Air Lines flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam made an emergency landing in Minneapolis after severe turbulence ...
Opinion: 80 years later, there is no certainty another approach would have abruptly ended hostilities and spared substantial American lives.
If you served in the military and now are on the next venture of completing school, you can receive credit for your service ...