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Pakistani forces kill 15 militants in raids on their hideouts in northwestern province

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Trump Announces Major F-35 Jet Sale to ‘Great Ally’

Saudi Arabia’s leader gets a boost ahead of his key U.S. visit.
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2 charged over hundreds of thefts from mausoleums and cemeteries in Ontario

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Maryland grandparents allegedly shot dead by close business associate outraged over money dispute while on phone with 911

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Not just a man’s world: How women are changing Ukrainian army

Over 70,000 women serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, nearly 20,000 of them in combat positions. Euronews met with three Ukrainian servicewomen who did not have to stay in the country amid war, yet chose to join the army “because there is just one homeland”.
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MoD identifies possible UK sites for making explosives and ammunition

Disused refineries and chemical plants considered as part of a multibillion-pound investment in defence

Defence officials have identified at least a dozen disused oil refineries and chemical plants as possible sites to make explosives and ammunition, including Grangemouth, Southampton and Teesside.

The Ministry of Defence has been scouring Britain for places to build at least six new munitions factories as part of a £6bn programme to increase its supplies as part of a Nato-wide rearmament push.

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