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A massive explosion at an Iranian port linked to missile fuel shipment kills 8, injures around 750A massive explosion rocked a port Saturday in southern Iran, killing four people and injuring more than 500 others, supposedly linked to a shipment of missile propellant.WorldApr 26, 2025
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Ukraine fired 6 US-made longer-range missiles into Russia, Moscow saysThe alleged developments marked a worrying new escalation in the conflict that has repeatedly ratcheted up international tensions.WorldNov 19, 2024
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Ukrainian-Manitobans say international aid for Kyiv urgently needed: ‘It has to get there now’'Russian missiles have destroyed about 50 per cent of Ukraine's energy-generating infrastructure,' says Nick Krawetz, a volunteer with the Ukrainian Canadian Congress in Manitoba.ÂCanadaNov 29, 2022
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Turkey prompts U.S. warning after testing Russian missile defence system: reportsA Haber television, which is close to the government, said on its website that Turkey's military test-fired the Russian S-400 air defence system in the Black Sea province of Sinop.WorldOct 16, 2020
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Israel exchanges fire with Hezbollah along Lebanon borderIsrael's military said on Sunday anti-tank missiles from Lebanon targeted an army base and vehicles and that it responded with fire into southern Lebanon.WorldSep 1, 2019
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Nuclear arms treaty: How the U.S. and Russia came to withdrawSince the Cold War, the INF Treaty has been a pivotal part of arms control and global security. Now, both the U.S. and Russia say they're out.WorldJul 3, 2019
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North Korea launches second round of missiles in less than a week, South saysNorth Korea fired two suspected short-range missiles on Thursday, South Korea's military said, its second weapons launch in five days and a possible warning that nuclear disarmament talks with Washington could be in danger.WorldMay 9, 2019
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Iran says plans to boost ballistic missile capacity are non-negotiable: officialIran says its missile program is solely defensive in nature and is not negotiable as demanded by the United States and European countries.PoliticsSep 1, 2018
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Iran positions missiles in Iraq as warning to its enemiesIran has given ballistic missiles to Shi’ite proxies in Iraq and is developing the capacity to build more there, Iranian, Iraqi and Western sources said.WorldAug 31, 2018
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Kim Jong Un says he’s ‘open to dialogue’ with South Korea, won’t use nukes unless threatened"When it comes to North-South relations, we should lower the military tensions on the Korean Peninsula to create a peaceful environment," Kim said.PoliticsJan 1, 2018
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