
SAIC gets task order for Navy systems support
SAIC is to provide technical services to the U.S. Navy Sea Systems Command under a task order with a potential value of $141 million. ... more
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Australia gets Singapore defence investment boost
Singapore will invest up to US$1.67 billion in Australia's defence infrastructure and hike troop numbers it sends for training, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said Friday. ... more
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Danish PM says Greenland showdown at 'decisive moment' after new Trump threats
Japan aims to dig deep-sea rare earths to reduce China dependence
NATO chief talks Arctic security with Rubio amid US Greenland push
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Israeli general stirs controversy with Holocaust remark
An Israeli army chief has sparked controversy by appearing to compare contemporary Israeli society to Nazi Germany, in remarks delivered ahead of Thursday's Holocaust Remembrance Day. ... more
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Iraq PM calls for respect of law after Green Zone breach
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi called Thursday for those who want reforms to "respect the law" after protesters broke into the fortified Green Zone and stormed parliament last week. ... more
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Yemen foes discuss key issues in direct talks: UN
Yemen foes discussed major political and security issues Thursday in face-to-face negotiations aimed at bringing an end to 13 months of devastating war, the UN envoy said. ... more
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Air strikes on Syria displaced camp kill 28 as Aleppo truce holds
Air strikes killed at least 28 civilians Thursday in a camp for the displaced in northern Syria near the Turkish border as a 48-hour ceasefire took hold in Aleppo. ... more
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From airbase in Syria, Russia monitors fragile truce
Russian servicemen in sand-coloured fatigues sit by phones and computer screens at a base in northwestern Syria, monitoring a ceasefire often on the brink of collapse. ... more
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