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The Indian government has unveiled an interim budget, including a boost for defense spending, reports the Print (India). On Friday, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal revealed the budget, including US$42.3 billion for defense, up from US$40 billion last year.…
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will announce that the U.S. is suspending its compliance with the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty, reports CBS News.  Pompeo is anticipated to make the announcement on Friday. A Kremlin spokesman said he…
Two Malian troops have been killed and 10 injured in a complex attack on a base in northeastern Mali, reports the Defense Post. The attack on Tuesday included the use of a car bomb against a military base in Tarkint in the Gao region, said the Malian…
France, Germany and the U.K. have registered a special channel that will allow them to do business with Iran despite U.S. sanctions, reports Deutsche Welle.  The three countries will establish a "Special Purpose Vehicle" for European firms to do…
Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan says that "several thousand" additional active-duty troops are likely to be sent to the border with Mexico, reports Breaking Defense. The mission has been extended to September and there will be an increase of a few…
Sudanese military leaders say they will not allow ongoing protests to unseat President Omar Bashir, reports the Sudan Tribune (Paris).  During a meeting on Wednesday, Sudanese Defense Minister Awad Ibn Ouf and the Chief of General Staff Gen. Kamal Abdel…
The percentage of Afghan territory under government control has fallen for another quarter, according to a new report by the Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction (SIGAR). Between July and October, Kabul lost control of seven districts, a 2…
At least nine people have been killed in an attack in southwestern Pakistan, reports Samaa Digital (Pakistan). On Tuesday, three militants entered a police compound in the Loralai district in Baluchistan province during a test as part of the recruiting of…
The U.S. Dept. of Defense is developing land-based supply routes from its main base at Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti to several military camps across eastern Africa, reports Foreign Policy. The first part of the trail will link Camp Lemonnier to Camp Baledogle…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to expel international observers from the Palestinian city of Hebron in the West Bank, reports the Jerusalem Post. Israel will no longer support the presence of the Temporary International Presence in…
Russia secretly offered North Korea a nuclear reactor in a bid to revive deadlocked negotiations over Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program, reports the Washington Post.  Last fall, Russian officials offered to construct a nuclear power plant if…
The National Nuclear Security Agency (NNSA) has launched production of a new, low-yield nuclear warhead, reports Defense News. Initial production of the upgraded W76-2 warhead has begun at the Pantax Plant in Texas, the NNSA announced on Monday.  The W76-2…
Japanese and Philippine officials are in talks regarding potential joint naval drills, reports ABS-CBN News (Philippines). Both nations are looking to take their bilateral relations "to the next level," a Philippine naval spokesman said on Tuesday. The…
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Venezuela's state oil company, Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), reports the Treasury Dept.  The measures block about US$7 billion in assets and could result in US$11 billion in losses over the next year, National…
Four soldiers and 10 civilians have been killed in separate attacks in northern Burkina Faso, reports Reuters. On Sunday, unidentified gunmen opened fire on civilians traveling to a market in the village of Sikire, not far from the border with Mali, killing…
At least seven people have been killed in an explosion in the southwestern Yemeni port city of Al Mokha, reports Agence France-Presse. On Tuesday, an improvised explosive device (IED) was set off on a motorcycle in the middle of a market. At least 20 people…
An individual reconnaissance system for Russian troops is undergoing factory testing, reports Russia's Tass news agency.  The Glaz system has already been experimented with by Russia troops in Syria, a defense industry source said on Sunday.  The…
At least two civilians have been killed and 15 injured after protesters stormed a Turkish military base in Iraqi Kurdistan, reports Rudaw (Iraqi Kurdistan).  On Saturday, demonstrators gathered outside the facility near Sirye in Duhok province before setting…
Representatives from the Libyan government based in Tobruk in the eastern part of the country have arrived in the southern city of Sabha, reports Reuters. The delegation, including interior, health and junior justice ministers, flew into the city for a…
The Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group has claimed responsibility for twin bombings at a cathedral in the southern Philippines that killed at least 20 people, reports CNN.  On Sunday, two explosive devices detonated at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount…
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