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Yemen’s Houthi rebels fire missile at American destroyer in Red Sea, U.S. says

by Walter Watson
Yemen’s Houthi rebels fire missile at American destroyer in Red Sea, U.S. says

Yemen’s Houthi rebels fired an anti-ship cruise missile toward an American destroyer in the Red Sea on Sunday, but a U.S. fighter jet shot it down in the latest attack …

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Houthis vow ‘strong’ response as U.S. launches new strike in Yemen

by Walter Watson
Houthis vow ‘strong’ response as U.S. launches new strike in Yemen

The Houthi movement threatened a “strong and effective response” after the United States carried out another strike in Yemen overnight, further ratcheting up tensions as Washington vows to protect shipping …

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At least 5 killed in U.S.-led strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, say Houthi officials

by Walter Watson
At least 5 killed in U.S.-led strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, say Houthi officials

The United States and Britain carried out deadly strikes from the air and sea against Houthi military targets in Yemen overnight in response to the movement’s attacks on ships in …

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Israel’s Gaza bombing campaign is the most destructive of this century, analysts say

by Walter Watson
Israel’s Gaza bombing campaign is the most destructive of this century, analysts say

Few outside journalists have been able to enter Gaza, but developments in satellite technology over the past decade have made it possible to accurately assess from space the destruction brought by the …

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El Salvador’s civil war left unmarked graves countrywide. Ontario researchers are helping find them

by Walter Watson
El Salvador’s civil war left unmarked graves countrywide. Ontario researchers are helping find them

A Western University project documenting dozens of massacres that took place during the Salvadoran civil war is allowing survivors to reconcile their country’s history and grieve lost loved ones.  El Salvador’s civil war started in …

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Some Ukrainian soldiers fear Russian drone capabilities could soar past Kyiv’s own

by Walter Watson
Some Ukrainian soldiers fear Russian drone capabilities could soar past Kyiv’s own

The soldiers piloting Ukraine’s fleet of small, cheap assault drones are voicing concerns that, despite pioneering their use, they are now being leapfrogged by their adversary as Moscow pumps money …

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How made-in-Ukraine ‘Shark’ drones are keeping a predatory watch on battlefield targets

by Walter Watson
How made-in-Ukraine ‘Shark’ drones are keeping a predatory watch on battlefield targets

As a Ukrainian rocket made its way toward the Russian radar system, the soldiers in the elite unit whose drone had discovered the target waited with bated breath. “Still about …

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As Israeli forces prepare to enter Gaza, a major part of the battle will be underground

by Walter Watson
As Israeli forces prepare to enter Gaza, a major part of the battle will be underground

If as anticipated, the Israel Defence Forces push into Gaza as part of a ground offensive in retaliation for the deadly attack on Israel by Hamas, they will be fighting in a densely populated strip …

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Air Traffic Control Outage Cancels A Quarter Of All UK Flights

by Horatio Thompson
Air Traffic Control Outage Cancels A Quarter Of All UK Flights

The UK was in turmoil yesterday, and not for the usual reasons like the fallout from Brexit and inept politicians. Instead, it was struggling to deal with an enormous outage …

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Air Traffic Control Remains Stretched Thin In New York City

by Horatio Thompson
Air Traffic Control Remains Stretched Thin In New York City

Photo: Gary Hershorn (Getty Images) It has been an ongoing struggle to manage commercial flights in the skies around New York City. CNN reports the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has …

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